44 Million Americans, more than half of those 50 years of age and older, have issues with bone health. Who needs to be the most concerned? Postmenopausal women 50 years of age and older.
Why are these women most prone? Because they are prescribed prescription drugs more than others in the population. These prescriptions are not only expensive, but they also can cause problematic effects for joint and bone health.
Long-term use of prescription drugs for bone health has been shown to increase the risk of hip fractures and jaw fractures. This is exactly what these drugs are supposed to prevent!
In recent studies, adults who increased vitamin D and calcium for bone health were shown to reduce the risk for hip fracture and increase their bone mineral density.
Those who benefitted the most supplemented and changed their lifestyle by making sure they had enough protein, magnesium, potassium, and they included weight bearing exercise for bones.
I personally take a couple of ounces of Osteo-fx PLUS to increase bone density which is designed to support healthy bones and joints. Just click on the words below the bottle here to get it.
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases.
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