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Is there a supplement that really works?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Sep 4 5:19pm | Replies (86)

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I don't mean to belittle this, but... homeopathic remedy? No. Homeopathy is quack science with no scientific basis whatsoever. There is only one group of people promoting homeopathy: the people that sell it.

Apart from that, you're taking calcium and magnesium like everyone else. This regimen isn't doing anything for you that a simple multivitamin doesn't do, and it is not going to fix your osteoporosis.

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I wouldn't belittle homeopathy we actually have not idea how anything really does work, given that quantum physics throws up all sorts of questions around conventional science. There is also a question around how one researches a treatment where it is not possible to research using conventional quantitive research. I don't personally use it. But I have a healthy respect for those people who do and have benefited from it.

well homeopathic existed long before our current processes. And I've had 3 dexascans and have gone from osteoporosis to osteopenia. So say what you will but I'm pretty happy with my results and plan to start the strength resistance training curriculum. Also have come across a pretty well-renowned DO Neurosurgeon and he is having much success - and has now devoted his career to osteoporosis since it is a world-wide issue.

Good luck.