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Strontium citrate (Algaecal) and fractures

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Dec 8 4:04pm | Replies (115)

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The strontium is embedded in the algae, but comes from the earth, so I guess it is technically "vegetarian " because it is not from animal bones. But it could be derived from strontium-infused coral. As a necessary element, it really doesn't umatter how we acquire it.

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I have been taking this for the last 5 years since I feel and crushed my L2.
My dexa scan is -3.7
😢I don't want to do shots or aledronate.

Ok, but my question is does it actually add strength to bones or just look like it does?