Use of boron supplements to increase in vivo production of hydro

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Inorganic active ingredient containing – Boron

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ABSTRACT:
The oral administration of boron compounds such as sodium borate and boric acid increases the amounts of hydroxylated steroids in human plasma. This will help prevent or alleviate pathology, such as osteoporosis, caused by suboptimal circulating hydroxylated steroids such as 17.beta.-estradiol and testosterone.

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