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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: 2 days ago | Replies (21)

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I see over and over again incorrect information about strontium and bone health tied to no research.

Probably the best way to counter this incorrect information is with the new TBS scores to measure bone quality. I have been a user of strontium for many years, with no fractures and no side effects. I now show a "normal" bone density with dexa and a good microarchitecture according to TBS .

It really is time to stop with the poor and unsupported information which research does not support.
Research on strontium and bone health:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7210412/
Bone biopsies of strontium patients showing good bone health, density and quality.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1359/jbmr.071012

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I see that the links to the research on bone health and Strontium involved Strontium Ranelate. Algae Cal uses Strontium Citrate. Just wondering what difference this would make? My understanding is that strontium ranelate was withdrawn from the market due to cardiovascular issues, while strontium citrate has not undergone as much testing but is still available for over the counter. Does this mean I won't take Algae Cal with strontium citrate? Absolutely not. I would rather that then reclast or prolia. I just hope it works as well as the strontium Ranelate studies showed.