Frequently Asked Question
Q: How does strontium citrate compare to strontium
ranelate?
A: Decades of research has revealed that strontium is
an important mineral for promoting healthy bone mineralization. Studies have
used various forms of strontium, including strontium lactate, strontium
carbonate and strontium ranelate. A French pharmaceutical company
developed strontium ranelate from ranelic acid, however it is important to note
that strontium can be bound to many other chelates, including carbonate,
chloride or citrate. It has similar properties to calcium and magnesium. Calcium, strontium and
magnesium are all naturally occurring elements that readily form stable salts
with citric acid. Citrate is a chelate that is well known for its efficient
absorption and bioavailability and is the first choice for many health
professionals.
For educational purposes only. Consult your physician for any health problems.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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