Daylight – Get Sunlight Daylight is the “master conductor” of this entire system. It doesn’t just provide Vitamin D; it sets the Circadian Rhythm that determines when bones are builtContinue Reading

For women over 50, a daily intake of 800–2,000 IU of Vitamin D3 and 100–200 mcg of Vitamin K2 (preferably MK-7) is recommended to support bone density and cardiovascular health.Continue Reading

is generically known as cobalamin. It exists in several forms, most notably cyanocobalamin (synthetic, common in supplements), methylcobalamin (naturally active), hydroxocobalamin (often used for injections), and adenosylcobalamin. These compounds areContinue Reading

Probiotic  Probiotics for women over 50 are highly beneficial for managing menopause-related changes, strengthening immune function, improving digestion, and enhancing bone health. Key strains include Lactobacillus (rhamnosus, reuteri, casei) andContinue Reading

Omega 3   For women over 50, a daily intake of 250–500 mg of combined EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids is recommended to support heart, brain, and joint health. ConsumingContinue Reading

Creatine For women over 50, a daily dose of 3 to 5 grams of creatine monohydrate is considered optimal for maintaining muscle mass, strength, and cognitive health. While 3g isContinue Reading

Potassium   Women over 50 should aim for an Adequate Intake (AI) of 2,600 mg of potassium daily to support blood pressure management, nerve function, and bone health. A diet richContinue Reading

Vitamin C Vitamin C from citrus fruits, tomatoes, peppers, and other fruits and vegetables is essential for making collagen, the connective tissue that minerals cling to when bone is formed. Continue Reading

  Women over 50 generally require 320 mg of magnesium daily from all sources (food and supplements) to support bone health, muscle function, and sleep. While a balanced diet richContinue Reading

Calcium intake for women over 50 is 1,200 mg of calcium daily to maintain bone health and prevent osteoporosis. This recommendation applies to postmenopausal women, with a maximum recommended intakeContinue Reading