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After my DEXA, and without desired endo consult, I've read a great deal about the parathyroid. My PCP dismissed my raising a PTH issue to explain my -4.9 lumbar number--she said, nothing in the blood test indicated any problems in the endocrine system. PTH was not tested. However, I think the research shared here and my own, I think indicates that blood can show normal levels of Ca and Phosphorus and still have bone loss due to dysfunctional PTH.

In the meantime: K2 (mk7) (along with Mg, adding Collagen), Ca supplement. Someone mentioned Boron. What is the theory on Boron.

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Sign up for https://morebonehealth.byhealthmeans.com/?idev_id=30380 they will send you an email with a link to an interview w/ a doctor who specializes in the parathyroid glands and she talks about how the range your calcium should stay in is smaller than the range the labs print on the reports and how many doctors are unaware of this. I watched it last night and it’s very informative.