2/14/2019

What is Strontium Citrate ?


Strontium Citrate
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Strontium Citrate
What Is It?

•Strontium is a trace element found in seawater and soil. The main dietary source of strontium is seafood. Foods with lesser amounts of strontium include whole milk, wheat bran, meat, poultry, and root vegetables.

•Strontium is chemically similar to calcium. It appears to play a role in the formation of new bone while slowing the breakdown of old bone, and thus may influence bone density. There is some evidence that women with osteoporosis may not absorb strontium as they should.

Chemical Profile

•CAS#: 813-97-8 
•Molecular Weight: 640.86
•Molecular Formula: (C6H5O7)2Sr3
•Other Names: Strontium 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylate; Tristrontium dicitrate

Strontium Increases Bone Mass Density

Strontium supplementation has been demonstrated to be a well-tolerated and effective means of preventing bone loss. In 2004, a double-blinded, placebo-controlled study published in The New England Journal of Medicine aimed to evaluate the efficacy of strontium on helping to prevent structural damage and bone fragility. Over a three- year period, strontium supplementation reduced the risk of fracture by 41%. This reduction in risk was closely tied to the increase in bone mineral density in the lumbar spine and femoral neck (Fig 1). The occurrence of adverse side effects was low and reported equally among the treatment and placebo groups, further indicating the safe use of daily strontium supplements.

Absorption
Bone Quality
Long-Term Effects

Safety & Precautions
When taken in recommended doses, strontium supplements appear to be safe. Aside from occasional mild gastrointestinal upset, includingdiarrhea, side effects are rare. However, excessive doses of strontium may replace too much calcium in the bone and hurt vitamin D metabolism, causing them to weaken.

WARNING: Do not take this product if you have a renal disorder or if you are pregnant or nursing. Do not exceed recommended dosage.

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