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OK, here’s an additional “what if…?”
What I had not considered before is the fact that I have been on hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for an autoimmune disease the past 7 years. For the first 5 years of that time, I had gradual - then sudden - bone loss. So besides everything else I have been doing these past two years, I have stayed on the HCQ. Is it possible that somehow the HCQ finally boosted the osteoblasts in response to the added stimulus of the supplements, exercise, diet or possibly the LIV? I’m just conjecturing here, but found this research that may be relevant: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28556961/#:~:text=HCQ%20inhibits%20the%20formation%20of,leads%20to%20decreased%20bone%20resorption.
What do y’all think?

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Interesting article! That drug is an amazing drug in so many ways. My hubby takes it for lupus. He also had very low platelet counts for a while, and he's been very stable since being on it.

I couldn' t take the drama that unfolded during covid, the ridiculous statements being made... knowing how benign the drug actually is. 🥰 And so helpful to so many. They don't completely seem to know how it works so well in many cases.