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LSA Caps
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- Supports the defense system
- Provides powerful antioxidant reinforcement
- 1 month supply
LSA Caps are a vital part of the Bone Health Kit
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LSA Caps helps you take care of your liver, so it can take care of you. Generally considered the hardest working organ in the body, the liver performs more functions than any other. Most commonly known for detoxification, it also helps maintain fluid and electrolyte balance, supports proper glucose metabolism, assimilates numerous vitamins and nutrients efficiently, enhances cellular energy production, and much more. LSA Caps supplies nutrients to nourish the liver. Use LSA Caps daily to experience widespread systemic health improvements while warding off potentially serious health consequences.
What would you recommend to help in the healing process of a bone fracture, and also to maintain bone strength going forward?
Here are the following supplements that will be really helpful in not only fully healing the bone, but to strengthen it more and more.
1) Premium Insurance Caps. Many nutrients contribute to bone health, and, of course, overall health. Vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin B6, magnesium, calcium, selenium, zinc, and more play a bone-healing role. Suggested dose: 2 capsules 2-3 times daily.
2) Essential Mg. For too long, people have been under the impression that taking lots and lots of calcium was necessary to help with bone healing and also to help prevent osteoporosis. And while calcium is indeed an important nutrient, it's actually magnesium that is the most important... and for a slew of reasons in addition to bone health. It is so important, in fact, that we’ve included an article regarding magnesium's role in bone health...
Magnesium – Mightiest Mineral for Bone Health
By: Steve Born
In Endurance News #103, I wrote about an article that discussed the importance of magnesium in maintaining optimal bone health (Magnesium: The most important mineral for bone health). The bottom line was that while calcium, vitamin D, and a couple other nutrients certainly play a role in bone health, I believe that it is magnesium that is “driving the train.” A portion of the article states:
A strong case can be made for magnesium as the most important component for bone health instead, especially because magnesium is necessary for the proper utilization of vitamin D and calcium.
Dr. Susan Brown writes, “Since magnesium participates in an astonishing array of biochemical reactions, it’s no surprise that it’s essential for healthy bones. Most notably, adequate magnesium is essential for absorption and metabolism of calcium.”
More recent research appears to confirm this rationale. A study [1] conducted by researchers from the Universities of Bristol and Eastern Finland showed that higher serum levels of magnesium greatly decreased the risk of bone fractures.
The researchers followed nearly 2,250 middle-aged men over a 20-year period and found that the risk of having a bone fracture—particular a fracture of the hip—was decreased by an astounding 44% in men with higher blood levels of magnesium. Researchers also noted that the 22 men with the highest magnesium levels had no incidence at all with bone fractures over the entire 20-year period.
Lead researcher, Dr. Setor Kunutsor, states: "The findings do suggest that avoiding low serum concentrations of magnesium may be a promising though unproven strategy for risk prevention of fractures."
While magnesium arguably being the key mineral for bone health—including the very real potential for helping prevent fractures—may be news for some, magnesium expert, James South, wrote about it decades ago. In his hallmark article “Magnesium, The Key to Health and Life,” and referencing the work of Dr. Guy Abraham from the early 80’s, South writes:
"Magnesium stimulates release of the hormone calcitonin, which drives calcium into the bones where it belongs, and out of the soft tissues where it doesn't. A high-calcium, low-magnesium diet and cellular environment will thus tend to favor calcification of soft tissues as osteoporosis gradually develops. Abraham points out that Asian and African diets are low in calcium (300 to 500 milligrams daily), yet high in magnesium, and osteoporosis is not more common in Asia and Africa than in Europe and America, where daily calcium intakes from high-dairy diets are often 800 to 1,000 milligrams daily, combined with low magnesium."
Abraham notes, "When patients with severe osteoporosis were given massive doses of calcium they went into positive calcium balance, but radiographic studies revealed no change in the osteoporotic process. Where did that calcium go? Obviously into the soft tissues where it does not belong.” Abraham adds, “Magnesium has a calcium-sparing effect and decreases the need for calcium.” [2]
This exciting new research, along with previous studies, confirms the key role that magnesium plays in bone health.
As I’ve mentioned before, “Unfortunately, while magnesium is contained in a variety of foods, the overall degradation of our food supply has caused the average American intake to decline to amounts significantly below Optimum Daily Intake (ODI) levels. Therefore, to ensure you’re obtaining adequate amounts of magnesium, select foods that contain substantial levels of this vital mineral (seeds and nuts are good sources), and augment your intake with additional amounts of magnesium via supplementation.
Essential Mg contains five forms of highly bioavailable magnesium. From supporting optimal bone health to so much more, Essential Mg is an ideal way to ensure that you’re receiving optimal amounts of this all-important, health-benefiting mineral.
REFERENCES:
[1] Setor Kwadzo Kunutsor, Michael Richard Whitehouse, Ashley William Blom, Jari Antero Laukkanen. Low serum magnesium levels are associated with increased risk of fractures: a long-term prospective cohort study. European Journal of Epidemiology, 2017; DOI: 10.1007/s10654-017-0242-2
[2] Abraham G. The calcium controversy. J Appl Nutr 1982, 34:69-73.
Suggested Dose: 2 Essential Mg in the morning, 1 at lunchtime or early afternoon, and 1-2 at bedtime (at night, magnesium is very helpful for helping the muscles and nerves relax).
3) EnDuro D. There are far too many benefits of vitamins D3 and K2 to include here, so I’d encourage you to read the article New Product Alert - EnDuro D, as it provides more detailed information about this all-important product. Regarding bone health, the benefits from vitamin D3 supplementation are to support proper utilization of calcium to optimize bone density and overall bone health. Vitamin K2 works with vitamin D3 for supporting bone health by activating a protein called osteocalcin, which helps keep calcium out of the arteries while increasing the amount of calcium in the bones (teeth as well). Suggested Dose: 1 capsule is a sufficient amount on a daily basis. For bone repair, 1 capsule twice daily is suggested.
4) Boron. This trace mineral is extremely important for many aspects of health, and it is vitally important for maintaining and improving bone health because of the role it plays in assisting with the bone-building effects of calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D. Studies show that adequate intake of boron reduces the loss of calcium and magnesium excreted in the urine. That ensures that more of these two important minerals stay in the body. Suggested Dose: Exactly the same as EnDuro D.
5) Whey Protein. A lot of people don’t think about protein when it comes to bone health, but this bit should convince otherwise. Bone can be imagined as being somewhat like a sponge made of living protein upon which mineral crystals are embedded. By volume, roughly half of bone is comprised of protein. When a fracture occurs, the body is called upon to gather protein building blocks together to synthesize a new structural bone protein matrix. In addition, protein supplementation increases growth factors like insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), a polypeptide that exerts a positive effect on skeletal integrity, muscle strength, immune response, and bone renewal. Protein malnutrition or under-nutrition leads to a “rubbery” callus, compared to the rigid calluses of those with adequate or high protein intake. Numerous studies document the acceleration of fracture healing with even a modest 10- to 20-gram increase in protein intake. The benefits of supplemental protein are important to everyone and especially important to those with malnutrition or low baseline protein intake. In fact, among elderly hip fracture patients, poor protein status at the time of fracture predicts fracture outcome. Those with low protein status take longer to heal, and have more complications, including death.
Specific amino acids of special importance include lysine, arginine, proline, glycine, cystine, and glutamine. Lysine, for example, is known to enhance calcium absorption, increase the amount of calcium absorbed into the bone matrix, and aid in the regeneration of tissue.
Suggested Dose: 1 scoop of Hammer Whey protein mixed in water only at bedtime + an optional dose of ½ to 1 scoop mixed in water with added fruit (smoothie) during the day will prove to be highly beneficial for bones, muscles, and immune system.
6) Tissue Rejuvenator. While not directly related to bone health, the nutrients in Tissue Rejuvenator will provide potent benefits for alleviating soreness, aches, and swelling, while also helping strengthen all of the connective tissue surrounding the bones. Suggested Dose: 2 capsules twice daily is our suggestion.
7) LSA Caps. This product, as well as Premium Insurance Caps, contains this trace mineral. The roles selenium plays in bone health are complex, but it is believed that a portion of its importance comes via its antioxidant properties. As part of the glutathione peroxidase antioxidant enzyme, selenium helps neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS) free radicals. Levels of selenium that are too low can lead to higher ROS levels, which is considered to be a primary culprit in the development of osteoporosis. Low levels of selenium at also associated with lower bone mineral density (BMD), which decreases bone strength and increases the risk of fractures and osteoporosis. Suggested Dose: 2-4 capsules of Premium Insurance Caps (57 - 86 mcg) and 4 capsules of LSA Caps (100 mcg) daily will supply you with an ideal amount of selenium.
Are your supplements 3rd party tested?
Yes, every Hammer Nutrition supplement is 3rd party tested in compliance with the FDA’s regulations, 21 CFR Part 111 – Dietary Supplements. All the raw materials for each supplement we produce are tested for purity, strength, identity, and integrity. In addition to raw material testing, every Hammer Nutrition supplement is also tested in every stage of production—blending, encapsulation / powder-filling, packaging components and finished goods—before being released for distribution.
LSA Caps and green tea leaf extract
Q: I noticed that some of your products contain green tea leaf extract which has been linked to liver damage. Are the LSA caps designed to repair any damage from it?
A: It's important to note that green tea extract contains numerous, health-benefiting antioxidants, one of which is epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)... see Green Tea Extract in Fully Charged and Green Tea Reduces Mortality for more.
In and of itself, green tea extract is NOT associated with liver damage; only extremely high/excessive amounts of EGCG are. One site states, "Green tea extract supplements with more than 800 milligrams (mg) of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) per day may increase the risk of liver damage."
Each serving of Fully Charged contains 100mg of green tea extract, standardized to provide 50% polyphenols, one of which is EGCG. Now, even though there are numerous polyphenols in green tea extract, if EGCG were the only one, and with one serving of Fully Charged containing 50mg of EGCG (from the 100 mg of green tea extract in each serving), that would put it far, far below the amount suggested per day (more than 800mg) that "may increase the risk of liver damage."
Bottom Line: The small amounts of green tea extract found in Fully Charged, and also in the Cherry Bomb flavor of HEED, have beneficial effects, and the small amounts of naturally occurring polyphenols, including EGCG, are responsible for those benefits. The amounts of EGCG are nowhere near the amount that would come close to causing any kind of damage to the liver.
Significantly-to-infinitely more damaging to the liver than green tea extract are refined sugars, excess sodium, and processed seed oils. These are what everyone needs to severely limit-to-eliminate in their diet to enjoy not only a healthy liver, but a healthy life overall.
LSA Caps contains the following nutrients that support and optimize liver health:
- Artichoke Leaf Extract 10:1 (Cynara Scolymus) – The compounds that make up artichoke leaf—primarily cynarin—have demonstrated antioxidant action and the ability to help maintain healthy digestion and liver function through promotion of healthy bile flow.
- Broccoli Extract 20:1 – Broccoli, like all cruciferous vegetables, contains an organic sulfur compound called sulforaphane, which helps increase levels of detoxification enzymes and protect the liver from damage.
- Milk Thistle (80% Silymarin) – Silymarin (pronounced SILL-ee-MAR-inn) is a flavonoid extract from the seeds of the milk thistle plant and is touted as one of the most potent liver-protecting substances known.
- Porcini Mushroom Powder (Boletus edulis) – More than any other food source, mushrooms contain the highest levels of ergothioneine and glutathione, which many nutritional scientists believe to be the two most potent antioxidants there are. Of all mushroom species, porcini mushrooms have the highest ergothioneine/glutathione concentration.
- Schisandra Berry (schisandra chinensis) Extract – The fruit of this deciduous woody vine powerfully supports optimal levels of glutathione.
- BlueRich® Blueberry Concentrate 36:1 – Blueberries contain a number of compounds—namely anthocyanins and pterostilbene (pronounced terro-STILL-bean)—that have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, both of which help protect liver function and aid in preventing liver cell damage. BlueRich® is a super-concentrated (equal to over 1/3 cup of whole blueberries), all-natural and GMO-free standardized blueberry extract.
- Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) – Has liver-protective capabilities and works with NAC to help boost bodily levels of glutathione. Vitamin C also helps maintain the stability of NAC.
- Selenium (L-Selenomethonine) – This trace mineral, chelated to the amino acid methionine for superior absorption, is involved in the endogenous production of glutathione. Low selenium levels have been shown to correlate with increased risk of liver cancer risk.
- Molybdenum (Molybdenum Glycinate) – This trace mineral, chelated to the amino acid glycine for maximum bioavailability, plays a significant role in the production of a number of important enzymes and enzymatic reactions, including xanthine oxidase/dehydrogenase and aldehyde oxidase, which are involved in the liver's detoxification of environmental toxins, alcohol, and certain drugs.
Take 2–4 capsules daily with food.
During high-volume training or high alcohol consumption, you may take additional doses before bed and upon rising.
PRO TIPS
Additional doses taken following exhaustive training sessions will optimize glucose metabolism and accelerate your recovery rate.
Ideal for use following any bout of illness or increased exposure to environmental toxins.
Selenium (as L-selenomethionine) – A trace mineral chelated (“bonded”) to the amino acid methionine.
Molybdenum (as Molybdenum Glycinate) – A trace mineral chelated (“bonded”) to the amino acid glycine.
Porcini Mushroom Powder (Boletus edulis) – Rich source of the antioxidant compounds ergothioneine and glutathione.
Broccoli (Brassica oleracea) Sprout Extract (Crown) 20:1 – Like all cruciferous vegetables, broccoli contains sulforaphane, an organic sulfur compound.
Milk Thistle Extract (Silybum marianum)(Seed) (80% Silymarin) – Silymarin (pronounced SILL-ee-MAR-inn) is a flavonoid extract from the seeds of the milk thistle plant.
BlueRich® Blueberry (Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus) Extract (Fruit skin and Seeds) 36:1 – A super-concentrated, all-natural and GMO-free standardized blueberry extract.
Schisandra Berry (schisandra chinensis) Extract – The fruits of a deciduous woody vine native to forests of eastern Russia.
Artichoke Leaf Extract 10:1 (Cynara scolymus) – Contains a number of naturally occurring compounds, primarily cynarin.
Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size 4 Capsules Servings Per Container 30 |
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Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value* | |
Selenium (as L-selenomethionine) | 100mcg | 182% |
Molybdenum (as Molybdenum Glycinate) | 60mcg | 133% |
Porcini Mushroom Powder (Boletus edulis) | 650mg | † |
Broccoli (Brassica oleracea) Sprout Extract (Crown) 20:1 | 350mg | † |
Milk Thistle Extract (Silybum marianum)(Seed) (80% Silymarin) | 350mg | † |
BlueRich® Blueberry (Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus) Extract (Fruit skin and Seeds) 36:1 |
200mg | † |
Schisandra Berry (schisandra chinensis) Extract | 200mg | † |
Artichoke Leaf Extract 10:1 (Cynara scolymus) | 100mg | † |
* The Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. † Daily Value not established. |
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Other Ingredients: Plant Cellulose, Rice Hulls, Rice Extracts. 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. |