Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Fosamax is purely evil - and it has been called the next Vioxx scandal waiting in the wings for Merck. It almost paralyzed my aunt before I got her off of it and onto natural alternatives, thankfully in time. oleander soup , " Naomi " <naomilh wrote: > > There's much controversy re Fosamax. Google " fosamax class action suit " . Search results start here http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox & rlz=1I7S\ UNA & q=fosomax+class+action+suit & start=10 & sa=N > > Here's a site with some info on more recent status of lawsuits http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/2347 > > The story I heard is that it strengthens bones by plasticizing them. > Yuk! > > Naomi > > > > - > Ian Watson > oleander soup > Friday, October 03, 2008 4:36 PM > Re: Re: Question about Osteoporosis > > > Thanks for the info > > My wife was going to take Fosamax, however she went to her chiropractor and he advised her not to take it. It has too many side effects. At the moment she takes a liquid supplement called Calcium Magnesium Citrate with vitamin D. > > Love in Jesus > > Ian > > --- On Fri, 3/10/08, Tony wrote: > > Tony > Re: Question about Osteoporosis > oleander soup > Friday, 3 October, 2008, 6:23 PM > > > My aunt was taking Fosamax, a truly evil drug, until I talked her out of > it - and she was slowly becoming paralyzed and hardly able to get out of > bed or stand. Some people have said Fosamax will be the next Vioxx > scandal. > > My aunt switched to a supplement which contained calcium, magensium, > zinc, ostivone and trace minerals and is now fine - thankfully there > appears to be no lasting damage. I would also recommend boron, vitamin > D3, iodine and plenty of raw dark green leafy vegetables (such as > spinach) in your diet. Exercise also helps strengthen and protect bone > loss. > > > > oleander soup, " violet1946 " <sweetviolets01@ ...> > wrote: > > > > I stopped taking Fosamax a few months ago, have had chemo and it > > has did a number on my teeth and now my bones. I just got results > > from my MRI Bone Density (DEXA) yesterday and it says: > > > > L2-L4 mean BMD corresponds to T-score of -1.63 > > Left femoral neck bone densitometry corresponds to T-score of -3.18 > > > > Osteoporosis. Paient is at high risk for fractures. > > > > What should my line of defense be, thought I was doing enough but > > I guess not, any idea's. > > > > Thank you for all the very important information that goes on this > > web site and don't forget to go on Tony's sites and hit google's > > ads so they get a few pennies. > > > > Be well, be happy and be very grateful for what you got. > > > > Violet > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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