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@njx58

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.