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Strontium citrate (Algaecal) and fractures

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jan 23 11:05am | Replies (137)

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@oopsiedaisy

Can you please provide a reference for your claim that most strontium users increase their bone density by more than the 10% adjustment on the DEXA results? Over the years I have considered taking the OTC strontium citrate supplement available in the USA but haven’t been convinced yet of the value especially considering the impact it has on DEXA measurements. I have a 10 year history of measurements on the same machine so I am reluctant to impact that unless there is proven value.

Many thanks.

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The REMS and TBS reports/ self reporting now make the DEXA concerns moot. Both REMS, self reporting and TBS, research show that strontium users have both good density and good bone quality, both in research and in self reporting.
I should have said "many" rather than "most" because no study, research, or self reporting covers most. Pardon the miswording; I usually say many. Plus, the femoral neck always lags behind in any bone meds, even strontium. It is just the nature of the bone.
Here is a study on strontium ranelate users increases:
"In experiments, strontium in bone correlated with strontium in plasma. In this study, strontium ranelate increased bone mineral density at three years by 14.4 percent at the lumbar spine, by 8.3 percent at the femoral neck, and by 9.8 percent at the total hip, and bone strength is directly proportional to bone mineral density"
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa022436
Here is a posting of strontium user stories on Inspire; these are self reports:
https://www.inspire.com/groups/bone-health-and-osteoporosis/discussion/strontium-users-stories-2-alternative-to-pharma-meds/
Are you not doing well on your chosen 10 year bone plan? If you are, I see no reason to change.
I will say that I am not seeing reports of pharma osteoporosis drug users who have, after treatment, had normal bone densities plus, good bone quality. I do see strontium users regularly who self report this.
I have asked several times for osteoporosis drug users to start a posting with good stories about their now normal bone densities and good bone quality, or just good stories. No one has replied or started such a posting. I would love to see one so I may include it in replies to those new posters to osteoporosis boards which ask "what are my options?".