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Old 08-10-2015, 02:28 PM #1
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Default The Importance of Boron

I've worked with Boron for some yrs but I just changed what I take to Tri Boron and have done my own research. I was taking other's words on the importance of Boron for arthritis, osteoporosis and more...

I'm certainly not sure but since I changed to Tri Boron and changed to Super K2 to take with my D3, 2 chronic fingernails are growing like they have not for many years.

Here is important information:

http://altmedicine.about.com/od/herb...de/a/boron.htm


I just talked my friend into getting Tri Boron as her multi contains a mere 150mcg vs 3mg in the Tri product. She has chronic advanced OA and a fracture that will not heal....
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