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How to Cure Osteoporosis

Well, that title does put the pressure on, doesn’t it? Medicine wants you to believe that curing something like osteoporosis is complicated. It is always in the best interest of the drug companies that you not understand how your condition develops and how to go about reversing it without their drug. In my radio program [...]

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Posted by drray on Tue, Sep 15, 2009 | Email This Email This | one Comment(s)

 

Is Ipriflavone Effective for Osteoporosis? A Review of Benefits & Side Effects

Ipriflavone is a synthetic isoflavone similar to the plant estrogens found in soy and other herbs. Given the fact that ipriflavone is synthetic, I consider it to be more of a drug than a nutritional supplement.
Ipriflavone benefits:
The evidence to date has been inconclusive; some studies suggest an improvement in bone density while more recent–and better [...]

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Posted by drray on Fri, Sep 11, 2009 | Email This Email This | more Comment(s)

 

How Well Does Fosamax Work?

Many people ask me when Fosamax, Boniva or Actonel are a good idea in the fight against osteoporosis. Our listeners and patients already know that we are not fans of this class of medication called bisphosphonates. We reported this information in by podcast Osteoporosis Medicines - Not All They Are Cracked Up to Be?.
In one [...]

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Posted by drray on Wed, Sep 09, 2009 | Email This Email This | more Comment(s)

 

Does Chocolate Cause Osteoporosis?

When I saw the headlines, “Chocolate Causes Osteoporosis” I knew I was in trouble. As expected I came into the office to tons of emails from chocolate lovers everywhere who wanted to know if their love affair with their creamy sweetie was at an end. It especially hit home when my own mother told me [...]

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Posted by drray on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 | Email This Email This | more Comment(s)

 

Prunes Protect the Bones from Osteoporosis

One of my readers alerted me to a study that I found very interesting and wanted to share with you. What made this research interesting is the fact that it apparently contradicted one piece of the Strong Bones Forever program and so I wanted to clear up some of the controversy.
The fascinating study, performed at [...]

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Posted by drray on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 | Email This Email This | more Comment(s)

 

Denosumab - Is It New Hope For Osteoporosis?

The denosumab is a specialty type of chemical called a monoclonal antibody that is designed to stop the bone cells responsible for removal of old bone. If you understand the process of bone building and breakdown you will have a better grasp on why this medication may not be a leap forward in the [...]

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Posted by drray on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 | Email This Email This | more Comment(s)

 

Do Soft and Brittle Nails Indicate Osteoporosis? How to Treat Nail Ridges & Brittle Finger Nails

Do you have soft and brittle nails? Do you have nail ridges? Many people believe that this is a sign of osteoporosis or osteopenia. In this blog we will discuss whether there is truth to this myth and how to treat it…

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Posted by drray on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 | Email This Email This | more Comment(s)

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