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DiscussionHas anyone used the Marodyne device to stimulate bone growth?
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Thanks so much for posting this. I had seen Belinda Beck give a similar "report" on her interview with Margie Bissinger but this adds to it. What a shame that the low intensity vibration does not help build or even maintain bone.
I had already seen this for myself as I bought one and used it for a year and lost a lot of bone in that year (I lose a lot every year it seems). So I knew it didn't help me but I had hoped it might help others. That same year I did heel drops almost daily and often twice daily, so that also did not work either. Of course heel drops are free. I had wondered that perhaps I overdid it with those two approaches but Dr Beck's study indicates it just doesn't work.
BTW, I don't look on this as a scam. There was good reason to think this might work. I took the gamble and lost. My loss doesn't mean I was cheated by bad and devious people. Belinda Beck used the Marodyne device in the study because she thought it was likely to help. She doesn't seem to think she was scammed. It will be interesting though to see what Dr Rubin says in the future about this study.