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these bone drugs are so dangerous and millions of dollars in law suits are piling up ( Google it folks) the big pharma companies are keeping it quiet but its out there to read see google see all the law suits against fosamax and how many women have been seriously injured! Its difficult to fight these big companies because they are all lawyered up and extremely wealthy from pushing the junk they push, on unsuspecting women
the case the drugs are not only harmful but they dont even make you better - see the studies the "new bone" is fragile honeycombed garbage and it breaks so easily thus the law suits!!! In Aldus Huxleys BRAVE NEW WORLD everyone believed that chemicals were the answer the chemicals were going to cure us all but after so many yrs of taking bad medicine people are starting to wake up
there is proof that the drugs for osteoporosis are dangerous junk and we all know it ( I am sure you know that also but you wont admit it as you were taught to salute the chemicals. No offense but this is outdated thinking.
Everyone now knows that-
The best way to tackle bone issues is to eat correctly, have a healthy diet you and of course you should workout JUST SAY NO TO DRUGSView Thread

Women and men with osteoporosis started with osteopenia ! Osteopenia leads to osteoporosis so it is Very relevant with the paltrow story of Gwenth Paltrow having osteopenia !
also almost everybody today knows that the drugs for osteoporosis are so dangerous that there are tons of law suits pending against the drug companies where women have suffered broken femur bones to losing a jaw bone to losing all their teeth so please stop advising us to take these horrible drugs we all know they kill and worst of all they dont even improve the bone quality they make it fragile !
the correct site is reverseosteopenia .com and its very good it is run by a lady who had osteopenia and cured it Naturally too! She is a nurse and lectures all over the world and she really wants to help women get strong bones not just fleece people by shoving dangerous drugs on them.View Thread

I was reading the reply of bonebabe and I think it was Rather harsh to say the least .
Bonebaby we are here to learn and gather information , right? Soooo some people do not want to take Fosamax and all the drugs that my holistic doctor said are all the same and very dangerous dont you know there are millions of multi million dollar law suits against the companies who push these dangerous drugs?!
So as super glam said to check out this site which does not endorse drugs, because they are incredibly dangerous and bad for you .
Gweneth Paltrow is not relevant? I disagree osteopenia is something to be taken seriously because it leads to osteoporosis - I suspect she got it through dieting herself to look good for movies etc.
But most people today are rejecting the dangerous drugs - people are more educated to day and they no longer are slaves to their doctors .why just the other day I read that a woman cracked her femur bone after taking fosamax and NOW shes lookin for a good lawyer! So Paltrows situation is not irrevelent as you say . As we all know osteopenia leads to osteoporosis and IF you can nip it in the bud and halt it like the lady who did this and so many other women have done it ... why shoot it down ? this site is very useful and many women have reversed osteopenia by doing proper diet and also weight bearing exercise
so why would you object to this??? unless bone babe you are being paid by BIG PHARMACY companies?? lol!View Thread
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