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@ellemay Nice, no loss!! That’s great!!! It was indicated to me that one shouldn’t look for a real change in BMD until you’ve used it for 1 1/2 to 2 years. Change with bones happens slowly( taking meds out of the equation). I’d be curious @ellemay what BMD you’re dealing with??? I started using my Marodyne in June 2023 , so I’m happy to hear this , though I’m probably going to start Forteo in the future as I fractured L-1 a year and a half ago. I too take supplements and work out.

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FYI: Dr. Belinda Beck will touch on the results of the VIBMOR trial in her interview with Margie Bissinger on day 6 (1/20/2024) of the "More Natural Approaches to Osteoporosis & Bone Health" 7-day summit (https://morebonehealth.byhealthmeans.com/). Dr. Beck, Clint Rubin, et al conducted the recent randomized clinical trial to look at the effect of vibration on postmenopausal bone. The study compared groups using Marodyne vibration plate, high intensity resistance/impact exercise, and a combo of the two.