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A safe, drug-free treatment for osteoporosis

As a fitness trainer, I’ve worked with many middle-aged and senior women, and one of their primary goals has been to maintain healthy bone density levels or improve them.
Osteoporosis and osteopenia impact one in every two women over the age of 50. Sobering statistics from the National Library of Medicine report that over 50% of postmenopausal women will suffer a fracture related to low bone density. Sadly, 67% of them will be unable to live independently, with a large segment dying within one year post-fracture.
Like most health conditions, a plethora of pharmaceutical drugs are available to treat bone density issues, along with many potential side effects. These include blood clots in the legs, lungs, and eyes; heart attack and stroke, and hypocalcemia, a lowering of blood calcium levels.
But now, thanks to the vision and ingenuity of Laura Yecies and Dr. Shane Mangrum, a drug-free and easy-to-use treatment is available, and it’s called Osteoboost.
The first and only FDA-cleared prescription medical device to treat low bone density, Osteoboost initiates new bone cell growth by delivering repeated vibrations to the hip bones and lower spine, the areas most vulnerable to bone loss and fracture. Worn in a lightweight belt for 30 minutes daily, postmenopausal women who used Osteoboost three times per week or more saw the most improvement in bone density levels.
Learn more about the dangers posed by low bone density and the game-changing potential of Osteoboost to combat them in this article from Oprah Daily:
https://www.oprahdaily.com/life/health/a64623826/osteoboost-belt/
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Slipstream
The drugs that are currently out there have horrible side effects. Thanks for sharing this good news.
Evangel
It's not surprising it took a woman to develop this brilliant solution.