HAS ANYONE EVER TRIED INFRARED TREATMENTS ON THE BACK FOR Osteoporosis

Posted by madpuppy74 @madpuppy74, Jun 6 10:27am

I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis many years ago and have endured significant back pain limiting exercise and activity, until recently. I still have discomfort but it is manageable and there seems to be something of a "coincidence" of improvement along with a consistent 5 day-a-week regimen of Infrared treatments for the last 12-18 months. I have two panels that I hang on the door for convenience. So, I just can't measure if this improvement is a direct result of this activity. I know, not exactly scientific. Having prostate cancer in my review mirror over the last 3 years, and elevating to full blown Diabetes (now on Metformin & Jardiance) and high cholesterol to boot, I can only hope that the Infrared is achieving positive results. Anybody else trying this method of treatment? Thanks, Lance

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What have your dexa scores been. Is that where you have experienced improvement?

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Hmmm. Not very sophisticated on this so it seems. Don't even know about Dexa Scores, what and how to get them. Naive'. Also, don't really know if I can actually overdue infrared. So far, so good. Thanks for your insights. rlm

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