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Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Apr 13 10:46am | Replies (32)

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@queenie2030 Have you found any INDEPENDENT evidence - outside of the testimonials on their website and/or Facebook - that confirm their products are superior to others with the same ingredients that are widely available? Their "educational materials" are really just ads in disguise.
Trademarked names for combinations of ingredients, lacking detail of the EXACT type and amount of each, are just a fancy way to keep you from comparing the Healthy Bones products with other similar ones that may carry a much lower price. To me, that is a red flag when deciding what products to buy. The "Bone Coach Approved" logo on their packaging is another red flag, indicating a profit motive...
So, before your next automatic refill of the Healthy Bones, you might want to consider researching some similar, but more economical alternatives...

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@sueinmn Thank you for your thoughtful post regarding Healthy Bones Co. I too have always been suspicious of supplements but I have had results from these. Two years ago my DEXA scan showed osteopenia and a fracture in a vertebrae. I just had another DEXA scan and there is no sign of osteopenia and no fracture. The radiologist wrote that my scan is “Normal” much to my relief. I tried one of the drugs two years ago for my bones and 4 hours after each injection of teriparatide I fainted. I avoided horrible side effects by rejecting these drugs with such devastating side effects.