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Is thirmik a good bone supplement

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I’ve been getting Prolia injections since 2023, every 6 months. I was not informed about the side effects of going off of it. I have researched since and found out you must switch to a relay drug . At the time I was seeing a Rheumatologist that told me I should not use anything new because my kidneys would not handle that. I got kidney damage after Cancer -Chemo-prednisone and all the other medications I had to take after Stem Cell Transplant. So I’ve been in remission for almost 5 years! All I have now is Severe Osteoporosis. I started taking Thryve Nad+ but I’m not sure it’s really going to help at this point. My DEXA scans had shown improvement until last year. My Rheumatologist suggested other options, however, I’m afraid of new meds. Now I’m told that my insurance will no longer cover Prolia but an alternative is a drug called Jubboti is available and will give me the same results. Is there any supplements that can actually help improve my scores? Thank you.

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@susan73 in addition to Prolia shots, I take a
calcium supplement with Vitamin D.
Calcium Citrate is better absorbed than calcium carbonate.
Citracal.
That’s it.

@susan73 Can you discuss with your doctor taking Vit K (specifically MK4) ? The Japanese have been using this for years against osteoporosis and have done studies that you can access on PubMed to take and discuss with your doc. Also there are new studies about the use of specific types of collagen that increase bone density that are very promising. These are the two main more natural approaches that I can think of that might not stress your kidneys so much, but please discuss with your doc....