Guest guest Posted March 22, 2009 Report Share Posted March 22, 2009 Osteoporosis and Strontium Strontium is in the same mineral family as calcium & magnesium, and its been shown to promote bone growth in both animals and people.History of discovery & studies. Treatment. " Clinic physicians reported that they had asked 22 individuals with severe, painful osteoporosis to take 1,700 mg of strontium daily. Another 10 people took the same amount of strontium along with estrogen and testosterone. In the hormones plus strontium group, 9 of 10 experianced marked improvement. In the strontium only group, 18 of 22 had marked improvement & the other 4 had moderate improvement. That means that every single person had some improvement using strontium. Add strontium to your supplement program, Take one 227mg capsule 3x a day. For those without osteoporosis but higher risk [family history, immobility, etc ] one capsule daily is probably adequate for preventive purposes. And make sure you're taking even more calcium - 1200, 1500 mg a day is a good general range -along with magnesium and other 'backup' minerals & other nutients. " http://www.arthritistrust.org/Articles/Osteoporosis%20And%20Strontium.pdf Strontium: An Alternative Treatment For Osteoporosis by Teri Lee Gruss, citizen journalist. Research spanning a century has shown that strontium, a naturally occurring trace mineral, is an important component of healthy bone tissue. Researchers from around the world have found that, in pharmaceutical doses, it dramatically increases bone density and reduces risk for fractures in women with osteoporosis. Clinic physicians reported that they had asked 22 individuals with severe, painful osteoporosis to take 1,700 mg of strontium daily. Another 10 people took the same amount of strontium along with estrogen and testosterone. In the hormones plus strontium group, 9 of 10 experianced marked improvement. In the strontium only group, 18 of 22 had marked improvement & the other 4 had moderate improvement. That means that every single person had some improvement using strontium. http://www.naturalnews.com/z022238.html Strontium Reduces Risk of Vertebral Fractures http://www.naturalnews.com/022307.html Dr. Jonathan Wright's Censored Health Secrets Strontium and vitamin D for reversing osteoporosis " There is just the best controlled, double-blind, placebo-controlled research out there that the element strontium, when combined with calcium and Vitamin D, can dramatically help to reverse osteoporosis. The latest study reported a gain of 15 percent over three years in bone in the spine and 9 percent in the hip, and there is no patent medicine on the market that comes close. And the strontium's in all the health food stores. " GO TO LAST COUPLE PAGES FOR INFO ON STRONTIUM http://downloads.truthpublishing.com/DrWright.pdf , " earthmother1111 " <pink627 wrote: > > > I just recently started using strontium citrate as my stomach won't > tolerate the bisphosphonates. I'm also taking all the appropriate > supplements and using spirulina and/or chlorophyll to try and stay > alkaline. Has anyone else used strontium? and what kind of results did > you have? > > > > > > > Strontium: An Alternative Treatment For Osteoporosis > > by Teri Lee Gruss, citizen journalist > > _http://www.naturalnews.com/z022238.html_ > > (http://www.naturalnews.com/z022238.html) > > > > (NaturalNews) Research spanning a century has shown that strontium, a > > naturally occurring trace mineral, is an important component of > healthy bone > > tissue. Researchers from around the world have found that, in > pharmaceutical doses, > > it dramatically increases bone density and reduces risk for fractures > in > > women with osteoporosis. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 I am new to both this discussion group and the use of strontium citrate which I began 2 weeks ago. I just read of a study being conducted by UC Davis Health System, but since I already started I don't think I could enter the study. Otherwise, I am a normal recently turned 55 year old and a very healthy woman in all respects who just happened to discover that I have osteoporosis of the spine. It was a shock, since I exercise and eat very healthy but want to continue to do so as long as possible, hence my interest in strontium citrate and a treatment for low bone mass. Here is the link to the study: http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/newsroom/newsdetail.html?key=1985 <http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/newsroom/newsdetail.html?key=1985> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2009 Report Share Posted April 4, 2009 Teresa Can you buy Strontium Citrate over the ccounter in a health food store? Thanks GB , " Teresa Huyten " <thuyten wrote: > > > I am new to both this discussion group and the use of strontium citrate > which I began 2 weeks ago. I just read of a study being conducted by UC > Davis Health System, but since I already started I don't think I could > enter the study. Otherwise, I am a normal recently turned 55 year old > and a very healthy woman in all respects who just happened to discover > that I have osteoporosis of the spine. It was a shock, since I exercise > and eat very healthy but want to continue to do so as long as possible, > hence my interest in strontium citrate and a treatment for low bone > mass. > > Here is the link to the study: > http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/newsroom/newsdetail.html?key=1985 > <http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/newsroom/newsdetail.html?key=1985> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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