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I'm where you're at, Ans, I just purchased the Marodyne after considering if for several months. I do worry a bit that I'm allowing myself to be scammed because I'm so afraid to take pharmaceuticals for osteoporosis in my 50s. Even if it aids a bit in keeping scores steady it's worth it to me, compared to all the costs of a broken bone/s. I've changed my diet and am working with a personal trainer so even if scores do stay the same with next scan I would have no exact idea why. I hope there are more studies forthcoming on the Marodyne-LiV and on new treatments for osteoporosis.

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I am very close to purchasing the Marodyne. I am willing to try everything rather than take osteoporosis meds. I think I am a very healthy 71 year old with -4.5 lumbar spine T score. I have added protein powder and collagen to my diet, reduced cafffeine, eliminated alcohol, consulted with a personal trainer, continue to exercise regularly, added more supplements. I am watching the YouTube video with Margaret Martin and Dr. Rubin today. I want this to work and sure hope I will not be scammed.

Edit to say that I just ordered the Marodyne. Because I live in Florida, I am being charged 7% sales tax. GRRR

I saw it mentioned by Sara Meeks. She is an incredible expert on osteoporosis. She used it..along with her exercises when she found out she had osteoporosis! You can see her really interesting interviews ( I think there are 3) and videos of her exercises on the BOB AND BRAD (physical therapists) YouTube channel. Plus she gives out her contact information and she sends you lots of info for free. She had seminars etc. wonderful resource.
Wishing you much luck!

You really should go back to the discussion by tschurch on the Marodyne as she gives very good information on her experience .