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My friend whom is in her early 50s was just prescribed Boniva for some

bone density issues. She is wondering what she can substitute that is

more natural. Any ideas would be appreciated.

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Bioidentical progesterone increases bone density by

1 - allowing the old bone to be broken down and resorbed

2 - creating new bone.

 

Dr. John Lee used it with his menopausal patients to reverse osteoporosis.

 

 

Shana

http://www.women4balance.com/hhnw

 

On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Chris Frace <cdfrace wrote:

 

> My friend whom is in her early 50s was just prescribed Boniva for some

> bone density issues. She is wondering what she can substitute that is

> more natural. Any ideas would be appreciated.

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Namaste,

 

I'm glad you wrote in and to have found your site. It looks very informative

and it was

synchronicity I found it at this time. I wrote you an email from your site with

some questions.

 

Blessings!

 

" Halo "

--- Shana Clagg <A.Healthier.Shana wrote:

 

> Bioidentical progesterone increases bone density by

> 1 - allowing the old bone to be broken down and resorbed

> 2 - creating new bone.

>

> Dr. John Lee used it with his menopausal patients to reverse osteoporosis.

>

>

> Shana

> http://www.women4balance.com/hhnw

>

> On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Chris Frace <cdfrace wrote:

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> > My friend whom is in her early 50s was just prescribed Boniva for some

> > bone density issues. She is wondering what she can substitute that is

> > more natural. Any ideas would be appreciated.

> >

> > **

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Some of my clients that use the Bioidentical compounding have told me

the labs are no longer allowed to do this because of the FDA ban.

Are there still places that can compound? I am surprised yet happy to

hear this.

Annette

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Annette,

 

The FDA has not (yet) stopped compounding pharmacies from dispensing

bioidentical hormones, though they are headed that way. If they have their

way, compounds will no longer be allowed to contain estriol, and compounding

pharmacies will not be allowed to use the term 'bioidentical'.

 

Check out the following sites for more on this ridiculous maneuver:

http://www.iacprx.org

http://www.compoundingfacts.org/

*http://www.savemybhrt.org/* <http://www.savemybhrt.org/>

 

 

Shana

www.womenforbalance.com/hhnw

 

 

 

 

 

On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Annette DiStefano <herbal1

wrote:

 

> Some of my clients that use the Bioidentical compounding have told me

> the labs are no longer allowed to do this because of the FDA ban.

> Are there still places that can compound? I am surprised yet happy to

> hear this.

> Annette

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