Primary Application
Imprint
For what

Immune and Lymphatic

Blood and Cardiovascular

Endocrine

Mental Health and Nervous

Mitochondrial and Energy Production

Reproductive

Skeletal and Muscular
Source

Vitamins and Minerals
For whom

People
Boron has a wide range of little-known important roles in the body. Boron is important for brain health, cancer prevention and even possibly treatment, hormone regulation, bone health, and immunity. It has an anti-inflammatory action in the body, and has an interesting ability to enhance the activity of several hormones, including thyroid hormone and insulin. Boron supplementation has been found to increase blood levels of vitamin D. It is indicated in arthritis, osteoporosis and osteopenia, as well as conditions with low steroid hormones such as low testosterone, low DHEA, low cortisol, and others.