Boneloss

Helps maintain bone density, strength, and structural integrity.

A 60mL bottle lasts 3.6 months for an adult. $48 USD.

The Boneloss Tincture is designed to support bone density, mineral balance, and systemic vitality in individuals facing osteopenia, osteoporosis, or age-related bone thinning. The formulation targets inflammation, hormonal modulation, mitochondrial efficiency, neuroendocrine support, and mineral replenishment. Each component has been carefully selected for its role in skeletal and connective tissue integrity and is suspended in non-GMO French vodka to preserve bioactive potency.

Key Botanical Components and Mechanisms

Nymphaea caerulea (blue lotus)

A nervine and mild sedative that promotes endocrine stability and mood regulation during bone-related hormonal transitions. Contains aporphine alkaloids with antioxidant properties.

Cinchona spp. (cinchona tree bark)

Rich in quinoline alkaloids that stimulate circulation and microvascular perfusion, supporting nutrient delivery to bone and joint tissues.

Himalayan Pink Salt (from Dolpo)

Provides over 80 trace minerals essential to bone matrix mineralization, including magnesium, calcium, boron, and silica. Natural electrolytes also support osteoclast–osteoblast communication.

Rhodiola rosea (rhodiola root)

An adaptogen that regulates cortisol and supports adrenal health. Mitochondrial protection and enhanced stress resilience reduce catabolic signaling that contributes to bone loss.

Astragalus membranaceus (astragalus root)

Immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory. Supports kidney function (traditionally linked to bone health in TCM) and improves telomerase activity associated with tissue regeneration.

Hypericum perforatum (St. John’s wort)

Influences serotonin and dopamine pathways. Emerging research suggests neurotransmitters also play a role in osteoblast activity and mood-driven inflammation.

Palmaria palmata (dulse flakes)

A rich marine source of bioavailable calcium, magnesium, and iodine. Enhances thyroid function and systemic mineral absorption.

Citrus limonum (lemon)

Alkalizing and detoxifying. Provides flavonoids and vitamin C that support collagen matrix formation in bone and connective tissue.

Hippophae rhamnoides (sea buckthorn fruit)

Delivers omega-7s, carotenoids, and polyphenols that protect against oxidative stress and support osteogenic signaling via BMP and Wnt pathways.

Lentinula edodes (shiitake mushroom)

Contains ergosterol (a vitamin D2 precursor) and beta-glucans that support immunity, reduce bone-resorbing inflammation, and enhance vitamin D metabolism.

Hericium erinaceus (lion’s mane mushroom)

Primarily known for neurogenesis, Hericium erinaceus also exhibits anti-inflammatory properties that may indirectly support bone preservation through reduced cytokine signaling.

Solvent System

Non-GMO French Vodka: This 80-proof ethanol system allows for the stable extraction and preservation of a wide range of phytoconstituents from both hydrophilic and lipophilic botanical sources.

Summary

The Boneloss Tincture integrates adaptogens, mineral sources, anti-inflammatory herbs, and circulatory enhancers to promote long-term bone health. Its multifunctional profile supports endocrine regulation, nutrient absorption, cellular repair, and the molecular signaling necessary for osteogenesis and skeletal integrity.

What You Can Do To Support Your Body

Goal: Support bone strength and healthy mineralization.

Diet:

  • Fruits: Oranges, figs, prunes

  • Vegetables: Bok choy, kale, broccoli, mustard greens

  • Herbs/Spices: Nettle leaf tea, horsetail tea (silica)

  • Fungi: Shiitake, maitake

  • Minerals: Calcium (tahini, fortified plant milks), magnesium (pumpkin seeds), vitamin K1/K2 (leafy greens; natto for K2), boron (prunes, raisins)

  • Beverages: Nettle infusion, unsweetened fortified milks

Lifestyle: Weight-bearing exercise, safe sun exposure, limiting excess salt and soda, avoiding smoking.

Why diet matters: Bone health depends on minerals and vitamins from whole foods, supported by the tincture’s nutrient-focused blend.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

References

Bone, K. and Mills, S., 2013. Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy. 2nd ed. Churchill Livingstone.

Chevallier, A., 2016. Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine. DK Publishing.

Guo, J. et al., 2021. Sea buckthorn enhances bone formation in osteoporotic models via Wnt signaling activation. Phytomedicine, 80, p.153378.

Panossian, A. and Wikman, G., 2010. Effects of adaptogens on the central nervous system and the molecular mechanisms associated with their stress-protective activity. Pharmaceuticals, 3(1), pp.188–224.

Shen, C.L. et al., 2017. Herbal polyphenols and their effects on bone health. Current Osteoporosis Reports, 15(6), pp.403–414.

Yuan, Y. et al., 2014. Astragalus and bone metabolism: A review of potential mechanisms. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2014, pp.1–7.

Zhao, R. et al., 2018. Lion’s mane mushroom suppresses inflammation and osteoclastogenesis. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 20(7), pp.647–656.