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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Oct 1 4:49am | Replies (34)

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@@bevlevvancouverbc @windyshores I'm suspicious about anything for osteoporosis (or other diagnoses) that has not been thoroughly vetted through unbiased research including clinical trials. I place Marodyne vibration plate in that classification. I also place some supplements in that classification. On the recommendation of my integrative medicine physician at Mayo I subscribe to ConsumerLab.com (not to be confused with Consumer Reports). Consumer Lab combs the research, does their own testing, and provides conclusions on whether the supplement contains what the label indicates and evaluates for cost. They also test food sources. It's the skeptic in me but I figure that some of these products that are recommended without substantial evidence are tjust rying to separate me from my money. Well, don't all products do that but if I'm going to spend my money I want the product to be effective. I listen to my doctors who also listen to me and we arrive at a decision that will work for me.

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Could not agree more!