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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Nov 8 9:44am | Replies (215)

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@jennifer1060

But it looks like Dr. McCormick sells his own supplements, right? Does that not make you wonder if he is pushing his own products? Also, is he an MD or a chiropractor? Thanks!

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I just take collagen which I get from him. He didn't recommend anything else and you don't need to get it from him. He doesn't push anything. He is actually low key and doesn't market himself at all. I understand what you are saying and I'm very leary of that practice in general but not with MCCORMICK. He's been very honest with me. My primary simply had Fosamax mailed to my home. Ugh. McCormick saved me.

I was told to take specific supplements from a functional doctor. There are so many out there and you want the right ingredients. I compared my supplements to Dr Mc Cormicks and they are the same. His are less expensive.
He sells a specific type of collagen powder with fortebone that’s proven to help bones. Same with the calcium supplemts.
He is on a mission to help others. He had osteoporosis himself and 12 fractures. He used forteo to help his bones.

jennifer1060, I've been following Dr McCormick for years and have both his books. All his information is based on medical facts and scientific studies. I finally met with him last month. Osteoporosis is definitely a passion for him.