Imagine if you could naturally increase your bone density, at a steady rate, every year? That would be pretty exciting, right?
A panel of experts in the field of nutrition certainly thought so!
That’s why AlgaeCal’s seven-year clinical study is taking home the Charles A. Ragus Award for best original research paper this year.
The Ragus Award goes to the most innovative study published in the prestigious Journal of the American College of Nutrition (JACN). In fact, the criteria for the award is: “manuscripts that present innovative research of nutritional importance with useful application for researchers, physicians, and healthcare specialists and professionals.”
You can imagine how excited I was when I heard that AlgaeCal’s seven-year study was receiving this award!
After all, the findings of our seven-year study are so important for everyone suffering from low bone density. They showed that by taking an AlgaeCal formulation and strontium citrate (Strontium Boost), you can safely increase your bone density at a steady 1% rate every year, for seven years.
(Note that seven years was just the length of our study. But we’re confident these increases can continue past seven years. That’s why our guarantee is automatically renewed at the end of seven years!)
And now, the medical community was recognizing the importance of these findings too.
The Ragus Award was presented to the principal investigator of the study, Dr. Gilbert Kaats. Dr. Kaats accepted the award at the Annual Conference of the American College of Nutrition last Friday, November 10th.
This was a big moment for AlgaeCal! And for all of you looking to reclaim your bone health… I hope this award gives you confidence in the science behind our products. To take a look at the study in straightforward language, please click here.
You’ll also find our two other clinical studies — that support AlgaeCal’s effectiveness for bone health — at that link.
Here’s to better science and bone health!
Carol Tufts
May 6, 2018 , 8:53 amI have bone density below 2.7 I think.
Will the bone density be increased for the elder? How? What kind of the pill is good?