05/25/2026
The human skeleton is not static.
From our mid-twenties, the metabolic processes responsible for reinforcing this skeleton structure begin to decelerate. When osteoclastic activity (the removal of old bone) outpaces osteoblastic activity (the formation of new bone), the architecture weakens. The primary risk isn't a single fracture; it is the progressive compromise of this biological framework, often without symptom.
Understanding this balance is the first step in systemic diagnostics. Protecting your cellular architecture requires a bio-available approach that standard solutions often fail to achieve.