Vitamins D and K2 Plus Calcium Fructoborate Ultra Bone Strength Support* Tablets- Move Free -30 Count in A Box-- Clinically Proven Faster Joint Comfort??¹² in Just 1 Tiny Pill Per Day

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All NEW from Move Free comes Ultra Bone Strength Support. unique formulation with Calcium Fructoborate and Vitamins D & K2, is clinically proven to deliver better joint comfort in as little as 7 days!?? Why Move Free Ultra Bone Strength Support? In addition to being clinically proven to deliver joint comfort in just 1 tiny pill per day??, it also helps bind calcium to bones to support healthy bones? and supports calcium absorption to help maintain strong bones.? What is VITAMIN D? Getting enough Vitamin D from food alone can be difficult. D supports calcium absorption and is essential for the maintenance of healthy bone mineralization. serving of Move Free Ultra Bone Strength Support offers 20mcg of Vitamin D, or 100% of the recommended daily value. is VITAMIN K2? This is one of the most clinically studied forms of Vitamin K. K2, as MK-7, has higher bioavailability and plays an important role in supporting strong bone mass & structure.? Each serving of Move Free Ultra Bone Strength Support offers 180mcg of Vitamin K2. is CALCIUM FRUCTOBORATE? Calcium Fructoborate is a unique & clinically proven mineral complex (originally discovered in plants) that helps support joint health. Fructoborate is also thought to help support healthy Vitamin D levels, which are needed to help the body absorb calcium.? Each dose of Move Free Ultra Bone Strength offers 216mg of Calcium Fructoborate. STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. Fructoborate is clinically proven to deliver joint comfort in as little as 7 days. on data from two 14-day clinical research publications comparing Calcium Fructoborate to placebo with continued use (Pietrzkowski, Z., et al., Clin Interv Aging, 2014); and Glucosamine & Chondroitin to placebo (Reyes-Izquierdo, T., et al., J Aging Res Clin Pract, 2014).