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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jan 30, 2022 | Replies (92)

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@sunnyflower

Thanks Kathleen! This is very good information. It is overwhelming because that means I have to do research again to find a different bone supplement. Do you know if it is okay to take the Boron with the bone supplement? I did read that the strontium atom is heavier than bone so that it will in effect replace bone, not help bone grow. Any comments on this? My osteoporosis has been severe for many years and I've already had three spontaneous pelvic fractures and one rib fracture besides other little bones. I have been on steroids daily since the early 1990s; at first it was megadoses by IVs and 60mg oral tapers but now it's 10 mg a day. I went on a very low calorie diet and have lost about 200 lbs but I had very little fat in my diet so Just Having learned that vitamin D needs fat in order to help calcium be absorbed, I have started to add 1/4 of an avocado to the meal that I do not get fat in.

I saw a guy on Dr. Oz who went around the world trying to find out who were the most cardiofit. I think he ended up with a country in South America and listen to this! They slept 9 hours a night, 90% of the time they were awake they were moving and, now sit down, a very, very high percentage of their diet is complex carbohydrates! I believe they had plantains at every meal whether boiled, steamed, baked or fried. So that kind of blows away the keto diet yes? Thanks again for such great information and I hope you're doing well. Blessings, Sunny

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@sunnyflower The research I did on strontium said that srontium caltrate is the one you want to build bone . Take it at least 2 hrs from calcium as they both do the same thing and if you take together the strontium wont be affective so take 2 hrs apart

Boron seems to be ok in any bone supplement because it effects hormones and how the body regulates magnesium, calcium etc.

The reason you don't take strontium with calcium is because you wish to have the body absorb strontium and the calcium receptor will choose the calcium over strontium so you will just be "peeing" away the strontium if you take it with calcium.
If you take strontium without calcium the calcium receptors seem to take strontium up and use it. Plus, there seems to be evidence of a receptor for strontium in bone, but that is just one study and there needs to be more research.

I and all the strontium users whom I know use strontium citrate. I use the AOR brand because it originates in Canada where they monitor supplements much better than the USA.

I believe that I sent you several links earlier for research about strontium. Strontium does not replace bone. It grows bone. See photo with research linking and see links below

Bone is made up mainly of collagen and calcium plus lots of various minerals including strontium, especially if you live where strontium is in the ground water, and you don't filter the strontium out.
Strontium is heavier than calcium so when you are using a calcium measurement like DXA the Dxa will read about 10% higher than if you just have calcium in your bones.
I know of several women who were fracturing who started strontium citrate and quit fracturing. Research says that strontium users are 47% less likely to fracture than the users who did not take strontium. see research links below

If you don't mind saying, what was your last dxa reading. Also have you cked your hormone levels to make sure you have the hormones which you need to grow bone.
Growing bone is a synergistic combination of many factors including exercise, supplements and hormones. Make sure all those are in the optimum zone before you add strontium. That advice is from someone who has taken strontium citrate for years, only take strontium after you have cked all other natural supplements, hormones, exercise. But I personally would take strontium citrate before I took Big Pharma Meds.

Still, everyone has to make their own decisions. Just be sure to do your research before you make any decisions.

Here are some links to Inspire postings about strontium
https://www.inspire.com/groups/national-osteoporosis-foundation/discussion/strontium-studies-and-research-articles/?origin=freshen
https://www.inspire.com/groups/national-osteoporosis-foundation/discussion/strontium-does-it-prevent-fractures-research-articles-personal-stories/
As always warmest wishes to you my friend.