


AusNatures® Super Bone - 60 Tablets
- Builds and maintains strong bones and teeth structure
- Promotes optimal muscle function and strength
- Enhances immune system response and resilience
- Supports total skeletal and immune health
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AusNatures® Super Bone: Complete Skeletal Support
Our premium triple-action formula delivers essential nutrients for comprehensive bone protection. AusNatures® Super Bone provides optimal daily calcium to help prevent osteoporosis while supporting strong bone and tooth structure.
This advanced formula works through three synchronized mechanisms:
- Calcium provides the fundamental building blocks for bone density and strength
- Vitamin D₃ maximizes calcium absorption from your diet and supplements
- Vitamin K₂ activates osteocalcin, directing calcium specifically to your bones where it's needed
Beyond skeletal benefits, AusNatures® Super Bone supports healthy muscle function and nervous system health, creating a foundation for total-body wellness and mobility.
Directions
- Adults: Take 2 tablet once a daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Warnings
- For ongoing symptoms, seek advice from your healthcare provider
- Do not use if cap seal is broken.
Storage
- Keep in a cool, dry area below 30℃ and protected from sunlight
Ingredient |
How it Supports Your Health |
Calcium (as calcium citrate tetrahydrate) |
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Vitamin D₃ (Colecalciferol) |
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Vitamin K₂ (Menaquinone-7) |
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- Calcium citrate tetrahydrate: 1.1905 g
- Equiv. Calcium: 250 mg
- Vitamin D₃ (colecalciferol): 5 mcg (200 IU)
- Vitamin K₂ (menaquinone 7): 40 mcg
AusNatures® Super Bone have 60 Tablets each bottle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Osteoporosis is a progressive skeletal disease characterized by a significant loss of bone density and deterioration of bone tissue. This condition causes your bones to become increasingly porous, fragile, and susceptible to fractures—even from minor impacts or everyday movements.
When viewed under a microscope, healthy bone resembles a strong honeycomb structure. In osteoporosis, the spaces within this honeycomb become much larger, resulting in less bone material, compromised structural integrity, and significantly reduced strength.
This condition most commonly affects the spine, hips, and wrists, though any bone can be impacted. Osteoporosis often develops silently over many years without symptoms until a fracture occurs, which is why it's sometimes called the "silent disease."
Several factors increase osteoporosis risk:
- Age: Risk significantly increases after age 50
- Gender: Women are 4 times more likely to develop osteoporosis than men
- Hormonal changes: Menopause dramatically accelerates bone loss due to declining estrogen
- Body frame: Small-boned or thin individuals have less bone mass to lose
- Family history: Genetic factors strongly influence bone density
- Lifestyle factors: Smoking, excessive alcohol, sedentary habits
- Medical conditions: Certain diseases (thyroid disorders, celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis)
- Medications: Long-term use of corticosteroids, some cancer drugs, and certain other medications
Postmenopausal women face the highest risk as estrogen, which helps protect bone density, declines rapidly during this life stage. Early prevention through proper nutrition and lifestyle modifications is crucial, especially for those with multiple risk factors.
Some medications can interact with calcium supplements, potentially affecting either the medication's effectiveness or calcium absorption. For example, calcium may reduce the absorption of certain antibiotics, thyroid medications, and blood pressure drugs.
Before adding Super Bone to your regimen, consult with your healthcare provider who can review your current medications and determine if timing adjustments or other considerations are needed for safe and effective use of both your supplements and prescribed medications.