Osteoporosis in the middle age (from 50 years) can cause bone fractures. Most of these bone fractures occur at special areas (hip, wrist, backbone, etc.) restrict the quality of life. The first important step, recommended by medical scientists, is to adjust the lifestyle and to start with a basis therapy (intake of calcium and vitamin D). The next step is to take in Vitamin K2 to activate osteocalcin which improves the health of bones significantly.
Healthy bones and cartilages may, with the help of Chondroitin, Glucosamin, Omega 3 and micro elements, contribute to preservation of mobility and life quality at every age.