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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That’s a very good question. I would also like to know this.
That melatonin study is fascinating It sort of jives with what David Sinclair says in Life Span about those brown cells. I take melatonin now and then but will do it more regularly Thanks Here is the study I find more interesting https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12035697/
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1 ReactionThis study appears to have been funded and run totally by the developer, Ag-Novo. Are there any independent studies reporting the same results?
I know, it's weird. Also I contacted one guy I saw at the company, said "where can I get this," and nothing back.
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Is the information about the AlgaeCal Product found on the National Library of Medicine
and PubMed web sites valid?
As far as I know, articles are still valid unless withdrawn. But, this is dated data, and not based on any controlled study. A further search of Google Scholar shows no scientific studies of AlgaeCal specifically, although there is some evidence that the micronutrients in algae-based calcium contribute to improved bone health.
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2 Reactions@sl303 I was using melatonin prior to my osteoporosis diagnosis, Then a read a study that melatonin had an association with heart failure risk. I don't know what to believe at this point. The studies on melatonin gave fairly dramatic improvements with osteoporosis. Given that I was taking it regularly before my diagnosis, I am not sure. https://newsroom.heart.org/news/long-term-use-of-melatonin-supplements-to-support-sleep-may-have-negative-health-effects
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1 Reaction@sueinmn strontium citrate not ranelate is the type of strontium used in the Algaecal products.
@rnrnrn55 have you read that the strontium crests a false Dexa score as well as mimics but doesn’t actually build bone density? This is a concern for me. I have actually ceased use of this brands products. Researched and found XYMOGEN Ossopan 1100 - Supports Bone Strength + Bone Health - Calcium Supplement with Microcrystalline Hydroxyapatite, Phosphorus which is a bone‑matrix supplement rather than a simple calcium salt or algae powder, aiming to deliver calcium and phosphorus in a physiologic ratio along with structural proteins and signaling factors.
Just sharing information. Not trying to tell anyone what to take.
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Supposedly they can correct for the extra density provided by the Strontium but I do not know the details as that would seem to vary by how much of the calcium has been replaced by strontium. That would seem to me to be individual dependent.