Osteoporosis treatment or strontium citrate?
Is reclast a safe treatment for osteoporosis I have not done anything so far except strontium citrate?
***Director's Note:***
There’s not enough research to know if strontium fights osteoporosis. Also, the FDA doesn’t regulate supplements in the same way as prescription drugs, so it's not possible to know if if they are safe or work well or even how much of the main ingredient they contain.
If you want to take a strontium supplement, it is recommended to ask your doctor first.
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I just read something new and interesting on ConsumerLab.com about vitamin K2 (mk4 mk7). There have been trials going on in Japan, Indonesia, and China with high doses of K2. It took three years to see improvements in one of the studies - so don't take it for a year and expect to see results. One study saw modest improvement after one year. Basically, they found that vitamin K2 (mk4 mk7) DID increase bone growth - but at a very high dose of 45,000 mcg. There were no problems seen at this high dose - there is no hypervitaminosis with K2. The areas of most bone growth were seen in the lumbar spine and femoral neck, but not the entire hip. Also, two brands that were not approved by ConsumerLab are Relentless Improvement K and Thorne Basic Bone Nutrients (they did not contain as much K2 as the label indicated). ConsumerLab liked the brand called Healthy Origins because it was inexpensive. Sadly, I cannot cut and paste from ConsumerLab - everything is proprietary.
In case you forgot what K2 does for us, it makes sure that the calcium we eat or take goes directly to our bones, not to our arteries and kidneys.
So it's good news. For those who want faster results, remember that we didn't get in this shape overnight and we won't be cured overnight. The longest journey begins with the first step. I have two years - maybe more - under my belt with vitamin K2, but not at that high dose. I'm still going to get a DEXA scan in April or May just to see if anything I am doing is helping. I've only gotten serious with all my supplements in the past year - but I can get another DEXA scan in two years. The good news for me is that I've stopped fracturing (knock on wood).
Lioness: I am going to continue with three doses of 3 mg Boron while it is cold and/or damp (which is a joke because it appears we are heading into yet another drought in California - although it gets cold at night in Northern CA). I may go down to two doses in summer and fall. It is trial and error!!!
@parrotqueen Yep it is hot here all the time but now it goes into 40,s at night but by noon starts to go up I'm staying on 2till summer then maybe just one My DIL washes and adds Borax maybe I should do same
Thx so much for your insights & info. My doc, like too many, has wanted me on Prolia, but I'm not "buying it". It's for life. If you take a "drug holiday" from it or others your bones revert to being porous. I think that any med that's advertised over and over and over is a med consumers should think twice about taking. Consumer beware. Big Pharma is always dangling the "fix".
Do you have any updates or new info you can share?
Totally agree with you! That’s why I am very very hesitant about even starting Forteo . Besides the horrible side effects, if you don’t go on a follow up drug, they say you lose any benefit you received from being on the Forteo. And by that time your body has already been hit with the havoc of the drugs. I refuse to go on something the rest of my life! I would rather eat healthy, take appropriate vitamins and herbs to help my bones, exercise, etc. there is enough evidence out there that you can do it naturally! True, you have to be willing to possibly change your diet, lifestyle, etc. I’m willing to do anything!
@debbiem I went the naturel way and am waiting to here from parrotqueen she did too and will be getting her bone density when she can after the virus is gone .
You might want to go up to the osteoporosis foundation website. There is a group called Inspire where information like this is shared. There are hazards with strontium. The FDA does not recommend it because it can damage the kidneys. There are hazards with Prolia and Reclast. Make sure you understand each one of them thoroughly before you start a treatment, and make sure and that your doctor agrees. It is important to get the right specialist. Some osteoporosis is caused by hormones, and some osteoporosis is caused by digestive disorders for example. Make certain you were working with a Doctor who is used to working with osteoporosis. If you can’t find one ask the Mayo clinic for a referral.
I just got diagnosed with osteoporosis & the dr wants to immediately start Prolia. I live in Lincoln Nebraska, I need to know a doctor that would be good dealing with this type of diagnosis. Thank you
@parrotqueen I printed out your post as it is one of the best I have seen on all of the forums that I regularly look at for osteoporosis. I hope that your most recent DEXA scans were successful. I am wondering if you might be willing to share the reference paper you mentioned on the very low dose estrogen and progesterone regimen? Again, best of luck with all you are doing.
I have the same question “ can strontium be used in conjunction with forte I or Prolia”.
I have searched but cannot find an answer.