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Has anyone tried Osteostrong? The method of osteo loading to improve your skeleton and bone density for balance and posture and strength thru a 10 minute use of a series of workout machines.šŸ‘

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I have checked into this. I couldn't get a straight answer from them. It seems like it is for people with osteopenia., and generally good for strengthening. I have osteoporosis and a compression deformity. Concern about doing more harm than good. vibrating machines that you stand on are supposed to build strong bones.

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park_bearā€¢ in reply toSmittybear7

My writing on nutrition for bone health. Short version: vitamins D, K (K1&K2), plus trace minerals silica and boron result in reduced fracture risk, without the risks of using bisphosphonates (Fosamax etc.)

Vitamins and Minerals for Bone Health and Reduced Risk of Cancer tinyurl.com/hya5dwd

Vitamin K: Unsung and Essential tinyurl.com/yd9l4j3q Details of the vitamins and minerals that improve bone strength, reduce fracture risk, prevent hardening of the arteries, improve cardiovascular outcomes, and reduce cancer risk.

What You Need to Know to Reduce Risk of Hip Fracture and Cardiovascular Disease tinyurl.com/y8o9jy8u A review of the foregoing + calcium deposits on teeth as a sign of trouble.

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Pahawaā€¢ in reply topark_bear

thank you Park_bear! I will review your recommendations

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Smittybear7ā€¢ in reply topark_bear

ļ»æTthank you for your information. I'm on a program that includes D3 K2 calcium omega-3s and minerals. I'll pass your information on to people I know could use it. Once again thank you

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LindaP50ā€¢ in reply topark_bear

Ugh - bisphosphonates upset my whole system - only took for a week. Somehow I went from having osteoporosis to osteopenia with Vit D and whatever else as per my recent Dexa Scan. Our dentist mentioned Vitamin K to reduce plaque an when I mentioned to my primary care doctor he hadn't heard of the connection.

Thanks for the links with info.

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Pahawaā€¢ in reply toSmittybear7

thank you Smittybear7! I am a PwP always looking for new ways to help without adding meds. I did the introductory session and it seemed legit. They do have a vibration plate you can stand on toošŸ˜Š

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Smittybear7ā€¢ in reply toPahawa

I am using one and I hope it helps.

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Pahawaā€¢ in reply toSmittybear7

Iā€™m going to give Oesteostrong a tryā€¦. I will report back in a few months!

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Smittybear7ā€¢ in reply toPahawa

ļ»æ Please ask if this will work for osteoporosis. Thanks and good luck. Looking forward to hearing from you.

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Thyroid2468

is anyone taking a specific supplement that has all of these key nutrients or are you getting them from diet?

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Kt088ā€¢ in reply toThyroid2468

I take D and K2, always together as Iā€™ve read that itā€™s better to do that, and collagen plus the calcium that I get from my foods.

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Agnes1234

I did the introductory session and read the original research material from the creator. I think it is somewhat of a sham. The evidence hasn't been replicated by any one else. They locate these franchises in areas where there is a market for them....older population who can spend $200 month for a once a week session. Probably better to find a trainer who can incorporate resistance training and functional movement exercise.

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Pahawaā€¢ in reply toAgnes1234

I have osteopenia and PD. I excersise and walk daily but always looking for new options Thank you for you input Agnes1234!

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Psalmody

I have just started Osteostrong. I have done introductory and also baseline assessment. Sounds too good to be true, but I do not want to take Prolia or infusion so am prepared to give this a go and see if things improve.

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Pahawa

hi Psalmody! I am going to try it as well! I am not familiar with Prolia but I know I donā€™t want to add any more meds!

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slimweiss

Check out Lani Simpson's YouTube video concerning this.

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Pahawa

thank you for the information! I will check out on You Tube

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