While it may take all the credit, calcium isn’t the only nutrient needed to support bone health. Instead, you might consider focusing on what we like to call calcium “helper” nutrients: vitamin K2, magnesium, boron and vitamin D all do a lot of heavy-lifting behind the scenes to help support calcium consumed through the diet.*
But let’s focus on vitamin D in particular, because this powerhouse nutrient deserves credit where credit is due. You probably know that vitamin D is important, and that due to a lack of sunlight (along with a few other factors), it can be difficult to get enough through both diet and sun. But do you know the specifics of how vitamin D helps support bone health?*(1)
Vitamin D Helps Support Calcium
The amount of calcium needed depends on age; women under the age of 50 need 1000 mg of calcium per day, while women over the age of 50 have a slightly higher recommended daily intake (1200 mg per day).* (2,3)
But the amount of calcium consumed doesn’t paint the full picture for bone health. Vitamin D aids with calcium absorption, so without enough of it, the foundation for bone health could use support from supplementation.*