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I share your sense of Dr Doug. Listen to his videos, they are interesting and valuable, but don't buy anything.
There are several who prey upon a vulnerable group (those of us with osteoporosis) who are fairly underserved in the medical world. Our specialists have other specialities like diabetes, but the endocrinology niche has so many diseases to attend to. Our doctors are informed by and siphoned off by pharmaceutical companies. Side effects are summarily dismissed (after all, we are mostly women). It can be genuinely wonderful to have someone who takes an hour to listen.
Listen to why he doesn't accept medical insurance, and laugh.
He does, though, order bone markers and is investigating their use. He is thinking that the anabolics should be the start medication.
And he is nice looking, though the bathtub photo is a little over the top.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwdGGy-YA3p28mYbfh19xqA/videos

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Yes, I agree. Dr. Doug does offer a lot of valuable advice, but one does get the feeling it is the hook to reel you in to his over-the-top expensive personalized treatment.
After attending a “Masterclass,” I had considered his services, but like many others, balked at the price!
He seems to frequently change his supplement and device recommendations. One has to wonder if some of those changes might have more to do with compensatory deals he has been able to work out with rival companies rather than true science-based reasons? Just sayin’.
Anyway, as noted elsewhere on this site, I was able to reverse my OP without spending $13k. Just drew from various free Youtube videos and took advantage of info on various websites. Threw in a bunch of supplements, exercise, bHRT and a vibration platform, and had an outcome better than a client profiled on Dr. Doug’s channel!