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Bone Matrix

Supports bone strength, mineralisation and nutrient absorption with a premium blend of calcium, magnesium, vitamin D3 and MenaQ7® K2.

Bone Strength & Health
Maintain Vitamin D Levels
Support Calcium Absorption
Maintain Bone Mineralisation
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Melrose FutureLab Bone Matrix combines calcium, magnesium, vitamin D3 and MenaQ7® K2 to support bone strength and mineralisation. Vitamin D3 helps calcium absorption when dietary intake or sun exposure is inadequate. This bioavailable daily formula helps maintain bone health, which is an important part of overall wellbeing as you age.

5 Benefits of Bone Matrix

Key ingredients

As we age, bone strength can decline

As we age, bone strength can decline

Bone is living tissue that constantly renews, but as we age, the body’s ability to maintain bone mineralisation and density may decrease, especially when key nutrients like calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D are lacking.

Bone Matrix supports bone health and strength with bioavailable MenaQ7® K2 and calcium hydroxyapatite, helping maintain bone strength and general health and wellbeing when dietary intake is inadequate.

✓ Dairy Free
✓ Gluten Free
✓ Proudly Australian Owned

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