Any Tried Pro Bono by Ortho Molecular Products?

Posted by br03 @br03, Mar 3 8:44am

Has anyone tried Ortho Molecular Product's Pro Bono? It has strontium, calcium, D3, Magnesium, vit K2 (mk-7), boron and other trace minerals (zinc, vit A, E, copper, etc).

If so did you see success in increasing bone density T scores? https://www.orthomolecularproducts.com/product/pro-bono

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This is just a vitamin supplement. And, this company does not sell to individuals. You have to register for an account, and be assigned a sales rep. In their FAQ:

"Ortho Molecular Products are only available through a state licensed healthcare professional. If you are a patient and would like to purchase our products please consult your physician or licensed healthcare provider."

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This is just a vitamin supplement. And, this company does not sell to individuals. You have to register for an account, and be assigned a sales rep. In their FAQ:

"Ortho Molecular Products are only available through a state licensed healthcare professional. If you are a patient and would like to purchase our products please consult your physician or licensed healthcare provider."

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@njx58 - my compounding pharmacy sells OrthoMolecular products for just a little bit less than my dr's office. They also have a sale on OM products twice a year. They're still expensive, but apparently pharmaceutical grade.

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Always search for legitimate research on a product. Testimonials and reviews do not count in giving a product legitimacy. Looks like this is just a vitamin supplement. If you do find research please post here.

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I would wonder about taking strontium and calcium at the same time.

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@njx58 - my compounding pharmacy sells OrthoMolecular products for just a little bit less than my dr's office. They also have a sale on OM products twice a year. They're still expensive, but apparently pharmaceutical grade.

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@singingbones What is a pharmaceutical grade vitamin? That sounds like hokum, to be perfectly honest.

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@singingbones What is a pharmaceutical grade vitamin? That sounds like hokum, to be perfectly honest.

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@njx58 - I actually had to look this up since it's been several yrs since my integrative dr explained it to me. I do know that often fillers in other products have been problematic for me, so I appreciate that these are minimized:

"The term “pharmaceutical-grade” isn’t officially recognized by the FDA for supplements, but within the industry, it generally indicates that a product meets standards comparable to those required for pharmaceutical ingredients. These supplements are manufactured in facilities that follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) similar to those required for prescription drugs.

This designation typically requires that ingredients be at least 99% pure, free from binders, fillers, dyes, and unknown substances. The manufacturing process must include rigorous testing for potency, dissolution, and bioavailability, factors that directly impact how well the body can absorb and utilize the nutrients."
https://rollingout.com/2025/03/16/pharmaceutical-grade-supplements-quality-standards-benefits/

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