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Vitacost Boswellia Extract - Standardized -- 307 mg - 120 Tablets


Vitacost Boswellia Extract - Standardized
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Vitacost Boswellia Extract - Standardized -- 307 mg - 120 Tablets

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Vitacost Boswellia Extract - Standardized Description

Promotes healthy joint function, contributing to joint comfort and mobility.*


What is Boswellia extract?


Boswellia serrata is a branching tree found in dry, hilly areas of India. The bark contains a natural plant compound called oleoresin, which consists of essential oils, gum and terpenoids. These terpenoids contain alpha and beta boswellic acids, which have been found to inhibit production of leukotrienes in the body, promoting joint movement and comfort.*

 

What are the key benefits of Vitacost® Boswellia Extract?

  • May promote joint movement and comfort.*
  • May also help maintain cartilage health.*

Vitacost® Boswellia Extract is a targeted wellness solution - just for you.

  • Supplies 307 mg of boswellia extract standardized to 65% boswellic acids (199 mg) per 1-tablet serving.
  • Standardization ensures consistent levels of active ingredients in each dose.
  • Each bottle contains 120 servings.
  • Great value compared to other brands.

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Directions

As a dietary supplement, take 1 tablet daily with food, or as directed by a healthcare professional.

 

Keep dry and at room temperature (59°-86°F [15°-30°C]).

Free Of
Milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, crustacean shellfish, fish, soy, gluten, titanium dioxide.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Servings per Container: 120
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Boswellia Extract
(Boswellia serrata)(resin) standardized to 65% boswellic acids (199 mg)
307 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, dicalcium phosphate, croscarmellose sodium, vegetable stearic acid, silicon dioxide, vegetable magnesium stearate, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and vegetable glycerin.
Warnings

Pregnant or lactating women, those with diabetes, hypoglycemics, and people with known medical conditions and/or taking drugs should consult with a licensed physician and/or pharmacist prior to taking dietary supplements. Keep out of reach of children.

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10 Supplements to Avoid Taking on an Empty Stomach

If you take supplements to boost your health, you are in good company. About 77% of American women and 68% of men report taking supplements, according to the Council for Responsible Nutrition. That includes 81% of people ages 55 and older. Woman Avoiding Taking Supplement on an Empty Stomach Holding Capsules and Jar of Fruit-Topped Yogurt in Hands | Vitacost.com/blog However, taking supplements on an empty stomach can be a big mistake, with consequences ranging from an upset stomach to limiting the supplement’s effectiveness. Not all supplements should be taken with food. But for many others, downing your pill with a meal is the way to go.  Following are 10 supplements you should not take on an empty stomach.

Taking Supplements on an Empty Stomach - What to Avoid

Multivitamins

There are two good reasons not to take multivitamins on an empty stomach. For starters, your body absorbs some of the individual vitamins in this pill better if you take it food than without. Also, taking a multivitamin when you haven't eaten often results in an upset stomach. WebMD recommends taking your multivitamin with whichever meal you prefer – breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Probiotics

Probiotics are made up of bacteria and yeast that are good for your body, helping to keep you healthy. It is best to take probiotics slightly before or during your meals. Doing so will help reduce the chances that stomach acid will kill the probiotics, Dr. Elsie Koh, medical director of Azura Vascular Care, tells The Healthy.

Selenium

Some people take selenium to reduce thyroid inflammation, promote bone prostate health, and boost their immune system. Pharmacist Suzy Cohen writes that taking selenium with a snack can reduce the risk of both diarrhea and stomach upset.

Fat-soluble vitamins

Micronutrients -- vitamins and minerals -- are crucial to your well-being. Most Americans get enough micronutrients, although there are problem areas. For example, vitamin D deficiency is much higher in black Americans than in other groups, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Fat soluble vitamins require fat if your body is going to absorb them. For that reason, you should take the following vitamins while consuming foods with fat.

Fish oil

Taking fish oil with a high-fat meal can help your body to better absorb healthful omega-3 fatting acids, writes Dr. Tod Cooperman, president, founder and editor-in-chief at ConsumerLab.com. In addition, pairing this supplement with food can help you avoid regurgitation or burping of the oil, Dr. Elroy Vojdani -- functional medicine expert and founder of Regenera Medical in Los Angeles -- tells The Healthy.

Calcium carbonate

If you take calcium carbonate as a way to boost the strength of your bones, be sure to do while eating. When you eat, your stomach produces acids that help your body absorb calcium carbonate, writes registered dietitian Katherine Zeratsky at the Mayo Clinic website.

Echinacea

Many brands of this cold-and-flu-fighting supplement urge you not to take it on an empty stomach. That is because doing so can lead to nausea. Instead, take echinacea with food – or at least a very large glass of water.

Iron

This suggestion is bound to generate a bit of controversy. It is a known fact that taking iron on an empty stomach actually helps your body absorb the mineral. However, some people who use this approach report side effects such as cramps, nausea and diarrhea. If this happens to you, the National Institutes of Health recommends taking iron with a small amount of food.

Boswellia serrata extracts

These extracts -- which are often sold on their own as a supplement, or combined with glucosamine and chondroitin in supplements intended to boost joint health -- are fat-soluble. That means you may absorb them better if you eat them with fatty foods, Cooperman writes at ConsumerLab.com.

CoQ10

This antioxidant -- which is often taken to boost  heart, pancreas, liver and brain health -- should be taken with a fatty meal or other food to help your body absorb it, writes Cohen. These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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