Strontium citrate (Algaecal) and fractures

Posted by pami @pami, Apr 15, 2024

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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I decided not to take it at the same time. I will be seeing my endo in a few weeks when I’ll tell her I don’t want anymore Prolia so looks like Reclast. When I’m done with Reclast I’ll go the strontium citrate route. I only took 340 mg which is half of one of the study’s dose; the Duquesne study used around 400mg capsules supplied by Pure Encapsulations.

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@equalshot

Did your endocrinologist ok taking Reclast and Strontium Citrate?

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I decided not to take it. My primary doc had no problem with it and I did take it for a couple of weeks lately but stopped. I don’t know if there is a possible interaction . After the Reclast is done I would like to go back later on.

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I thought I read somewhere on this forum that taking strontium makes your Dexa scores invalid because strontium absorbs the x-rays from the Dexa more than calcium. So, your t-scores appear to have improved, when your bone density hasn't actually improved. It would be interesting to see if the people having the improved t-scores after taking Algae-cal showed improvement when a REMS Echolight scan was used instead (which doesn't depend on x-rays.). I'm not for or agains Algae-Cal BTW. But I remember someone saying that Dexa scores had to be adjusted if you took strontium.

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@equalshot

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?

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The research on strontium ties 680 mg to positive changes for osteoporosis. That is where the 680mg amount originates.
Some research ties a half dose to good results for osteopenia.
A compilation of strontium research linked below:
https://www.inspire.com/groups/bone-health-and-osteoporosis/discussion/dd823b-strontium-a-compilation-of-research-and-information/

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@equalshot

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?

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@equalshot Is your endocrinologist ok with Strontium Citrate but just not Algaecal because of the lawsuit from 2012?

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