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Boron Supplementation in Human Studies

  • Typical research dosages: Clinical studies involving humans have most commonly evaluated daily boron dosages ranging from 1 mg to 10 mg per day.
  • Bone health focus: Research investigating the effects of boron on calcium metabolism, magnesium balance, and bone density in postmenopausal women typically utilized doses of 3 mg per day.
  • Higher experimental doses: While some short-term pharmacokinetic or specific physiological studies have occasionally administered higher amounts—such as 20 mg or more daily—these are generally used for restricted research purposes rather than standard daily recommendations.
  • Safety considerations: When considering supplementation, it is essential to evaluate individual biochemical profiles and dietary intake, as excessive amounts can lead to adverse effects.
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  • Causes: Hair loss (Evidence: reports; Timing: after supplementation; Population: males)

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