Strontium citrate (Algaecal) and fractures
I am looking to see if there are any studies done that show a reduced chance of fracture from using Strontium citrate (Algaecal) as opposed to calcium. Everything I have read only mentions increase of density using it. Does anyone have doctor input or a study showing an decrease in bone fractures?
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22291722/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28130552/
I incorporated the mcronutrients from these 2 studies except for melatonin, dha.
I was too weak to exercise but my bone density improved. Lots of dietary calcium.
Thank you for the information links. I’m happy to hear your scores have improved. Maybe mine will also. 🤞
@karenjaninaz Can you share which specific tablets/capsules you have found that incorporate all of the elements recommended in the studies? Thanks!
A friend of a friend has been talking to me about the benefits of Algaecal for quite some time. She claims that she had a significant improvement in DEXA scores after 18 months using the product.
As there seems to be some empirical evidence that it works, perhaps there is something to the story - but why, if it works so well, are docs not prescribing it, if not in place of the poison we put into our bodies, as a supplement to it. We should be buying stock in Algaecal . . . and so should our docs!
To those who enjoy reading long-winded studies about strontium or other supplements, if you can find a short-winded way of saying Algaecal (or other strontium products) works, sign me up! If this product does not improve t-scores, I seem to remember a $-back guarantee…maybe I should give it a go!
I really do appreciate everyone’s contributions to this board - thank you all.
Cheers!!
Just look at the studies; they have a list. Right now I am on Prolia as a preventive because I have osteopenia. I started taking strontium citrate 340mgm with it but then thought they might not mix well. I don’t want another Prolia because I had 2, and now the dreaded Reclast. I am still on lowering doses of prednisone so that’s considered a high risk. I’m also eating prunes for what that’s worth. I stopped Algae Cal because I can never tolerate any calcium supplements in it; I use lactose free yogurt smoothies and cheeses.
My primary doc, a geriatrician, OK’d the strontium citrate. I’ve yet to run it past my endocrinologist.
Since strontium is ubiquitous in the soil drug companies make no profit on drug development. There are studies on animals though by other countries.
In some countries strontium ranelate is prescribed successfully for osteoporosis. There were questions about that formulation causing some negative cardio effects but nothing conclusive.
Strontium citrate is what we have here and is readily available otc.
Thank you for your info...I have a question, when you say you cannot tolerate calcium supplements.... What happens?
Thank you for this thorough post. My endocrinologist went as far as to say that she would no longer treat me if I were to use AlgaeCal, citing an FTC lawsuit (which mainly pertained to the marketing claims). You can do a simple search for case No. 12-12382-AA against "Garden of Life"
I am, however, interested in trying strontium citrate. I see the amount in AgaeCal is 680 mg. I am curious as to the dose you are currently taking, as this seems high?
Did your endocrinologist ok taking Reclast and Strontium Citrate?
Intestinal issues with all calcium supplements. I have IBS.