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Has anyone had experience with Osteostrong?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Sep 30 8:35pm | Replies (29)

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OsteoStrong Clinical Trial - Information provided on nbihealth website.
In February 2025, the first clinical trial on the OsteoStrong system was published. The study lasted one year. Unfortunately, the only groups that showed statistically significant improvements were those in which the women were taking an osteoporosis medication. Doing the OsteoStrong program alone did not improve bone mineral density (BMD) or trabecular bone score (TBS). TBS is a measure of bone quality based on a BMD test. Additionally, doing OsteoStrong plus taking an osteoporosis medication did not improve BMD or TBS beyond what simply taking the drug did.
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Nbi health?

Well, I would say "the jury is still out" on this one - nbihealth.com is a seller of supplements. As far as I can tell, the "failed" study is their interpretation of unpublished results. Hmm, seller of supplements misrepresents a study about a competitor?

Their title doesn't exactly match this other (paid) press release:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/osteostrong-study-accepted-publication-journal-135300866.html
So, I went digging - it may have been accepted for publication, but the full study (done in 2023) is not yet published. And we don't know who did the study or how they were connected to Osteostrong.

I cannot for the life of me figure out why Osteostrong doesn't fund an independent organization to study their process if it is as good as advertised. It doesn't help that their gyms are beginning to offer highly-questionable "add-ons" like the "Bio-Charger"

That’s the problem with any studies they cite- multiple variables keep you from knowing if it’s the meds or osteostrong that helped. I wasn’t taking any medication and got no change.