I am a 55, peri-menopausal woman with normal bone density results shown on a recent Dexiscan. A year ago I slipped and dislocated my tibia, breaking my ankle in 3 places and tearing all connective tissue. I had surgery to repair it, including a plate and 6 screws. As well as working with a physical therapist, I learned about an all natural bio-replenishment supplement program that supports bone health. I immediately ordered and started taking a double daily dose of OsteoDenx and Lactoferrin Gold 1.8, along with my normal daily consumption of calcium.
What I understand these Bio-replenishments do is provide a delivery system that enhances our body's ability to synthesize essential biochemicals. OsteoDenx takes the calcium you ingest directly to your 'bone bank', deposits it and allows for withdrawl when needed for all functions of the body. It has been tested on postmenopausal women for bone density and proven in a double blind study to show increased absorption of minerals leading to improved bone density as well as new bone growth. And, most importantly, it provides this with NO known side effects. Compare that to the bisphosphonate solutions currently advertised in the marketplace.
Visit nterminus.com to learn more about Dr. Narain Naidu, lactoferrin and his breakthrough, new approach to supplementation he calls, Bio-replenishment. And, read his double blind study on RELf, ribonuclese enriched lactoferrin (brand name OsteoDenx) printed in Osteoporosis Journal International, January 2009. Dr. Naidu will have a book released in the Fall of '09, "Bio-replenishment for Bone Health" Watch for it!
Other results I am enjoying since taking the OsteoDenx and Lactoferrin Gold 1.8 are faster growing, stronger nails, hair coming in thicker and feeling silkier, and, when I take 2 OsteoDenx during my menstrual cycle, I have NO cramps. I know it is helping others I have know with discomfort in their joints, since lactoferrin is an anti-imflammatory and supports the growth of cells that build cartilage.
Contact me, Rachel, with any questions you may have (click on my hyperlinked username, Rach, above, to send me a message, or reply to this post). I have really done my homework as I am sharing this with all the women I meet who are concerned about their bone and joint health.
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What a great story and thank you for sharing it! I think I will look into this some more, I totally agree with "you are what you eat" and this looks healthy and effective.
June 30, 2009 - 6:22pmThis Comment