Has anyone treated their osteoporosis without drugs?

Posted by hemigal04 @hemigal04, Sep 20, 2025

Hello all … I am a 68 y/o lady, 5’1 and 115lbs. I have always been petite and of small stature. I recently went to a new physician who ran a battery of tests on me, which all came back great, except for my Dexa scan which came back with a T score of -3.8. The physician immediately wanted to write me a script for Fosamax. After reading about it, I am freaked out. Here’s a bit of background on me. I have never smoked, don’t drink and am fairly active. I still work part-time and love being active. Have any of you tried to combat osteoporosis from a “natural” healing angle? I have NEVER taken any meds, gosh I never even have the need for aspirin, as I don’t experience headaches. Looking for some input from actual people. It’s way too easy for a physician to write a script as I truly believe they are in cahoots with the pharmaceutical industry. My apologies if I have upset anyone. Any information, experience or feedback you can offer is greatly appreciated. Thank you for reading my post.

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@dbivins

Your experience gives me a support with regard of making implant while one has an osteoporosis. Wish you all the best! Interesting to know if you needed an injection of bone tissue to improve jaw bone density?

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@melia7 Yes. They did improve the jaw bone density a little.

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@dbivins, thank you for your reply. I have bad reactions to the osteoporosis drugs, and I was wondering if you were still on Prolia when you started taking Ultra Bone-up and Regular Bone-up. In other words, do you think you achieved improvements in your bone density without Prolia. Thanks!

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@yds Yes, I had returned to Prolia and was concerned about my -4 Dexascan results. So I changed my Caltrate to Bone-Up. Caltrate comes from stone and Bone-Up comes from cow bones, and is more easily absorbed. Caltrate builds up in your arteries, but Calcium citrate and the type in Bone-Up do not.

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@yds Yes, I had returned to Prolia and was concerned about my -4 Dexascan results. So I changed my Caltrate to Bone-Up. Caltrate comes from stone and Bone-Up comes from cow bones, and is more easily absorbed. Caltrate builds up in your arteries, but Calcium citrate and the type in Bone-Up do not.

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@dbivins , thank you for your response. I thought that maybe you achieved improvements in your bone density without any of the osteoporosis drugs, and just Bone-up, diet, and exercise.

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It's definitely possible to improve bone density with diet, exercise and vitamins, especially Vit D and calcium. Check out Dr. Doug Lucas on YouTube. Search the internet for a lot more information. It's not magic it's science.

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How important is taking collagen to improve bone density and how do you choose which kind and brand to take?

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Yes, you can improve your bone density without medication. The question is, how much improvement do you need? If your T-score is something like -4.0, you need meds. No vitamins, no exercise is going to get you out of that hole. If your score is -2.5, then sure, you can first try other methods before resorting to meds.

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How important is taking collagen to improve bone density and how do you choose which kind and brand to take?

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@louise1963 some people like collagen, but some can’t take it due to other health conditions/meds… maybe, clear with your doc to be sure.

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Yes, you can improve your bone density without medication. The question is, how much improvement do you need? If your T-score is something like -4.0, you need meds. No vitamins, no exercise is going to get you out of that hole. If your score is -2.5, then sure, you can first try other methods before resorting to meds.

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@njx58 that’s just I am doing…possible that prior treatments might have caused some of it….each of us does our own research and set up our own new routines, with special care about balance, and paying better attention wherever we are.

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Yes, you can improve your bone density without medication. The question is, how much improvement do you need? If your T-score is something like -4.0, you need meds. No vitamins, no exercise is going to get you out of that hole. If your score is -2.5, then sure, you can first try other methods before resorting to meds.

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@njx58 actually that’s not quite true in my case. My dexascan score was -4.5 at lumbar spine. However I am very small framed with no history of fractures ? Aged 75 yrs female . Been fit all my life . No history of fractures in mother or sibling. My surgeon recently performed L4/5 spinal fusion and told me my bones were strong !! I am eight weeks post op. I take fortibone and eat sensibly plus small calcium but D supplement. Can’t exercise at moment due to op . I still have fingers crossed but am hopeful .

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@njx58 actually that’s not quite true in my case. My dexascan score was -4.5 at lumbar spine. However I am very small framed with no history of fractures ? Aged 75 yrs female . Been fit all my life . No history of fractures in mother or sibling. My surgeon recently performed L4/5 spinal fusion and told me my bones were strong !! I am eight weeks post op. I take fortibone and eat sensibly plus small calcium but D supplement. Can’t exercise at moment due to op . I still have fingers crossed but am hopeful .

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@tiny28 Very exciting news for you and for the rest of us who would like to reverse this without pharmaceuticals.

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