Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Cheryl, Not all strains of red yeast rice are the same. Red yeast rice contains many different phytochemicals that have a variety of health benefits. These include many kinds of isoflavones and monacolins. Several of these phytochemicals are bone active. Also, due to variations in the process of fermenting the yeast on the rice, there are variations in the phytochemical content, which result in different levels of bone activity for different strains. Some strains of red yeast rice are not bone active at all. This is the one I use - http://tinyurl.com/gwlh - and it is $25.00 for 60 caps. I take 2 a day. Carol From: " cctux " <cctux@...> Subject: bone loss Hi team! Hope everyone is well and content. By the way, Happy Valentine's Day to all you sweet people! I have a question about a post I read regarding Red Yeast Rice. It said there are 2 kinds of the rice; one for lowering cholesterol, and one for building bones. I talked to some sales reps at 3 health food stores and none of them had ever heard of the bone building kind of red yeast rice. I went to the website for the International Bone Laboratory and they offer the supplement for about $25 for a month's supply and claim it does lay down new bone. However, they do not say what is different from the other red yeast rice that makes it lay down new bone. Any thoughts out there? Honestly, I get discouraged with this endless process of digging for the truth about products. If I bought everything that was recommended, I'd be spending a couple hundred a month on supplements! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Now I HAVE a question... Carol. How long you been taking these, and do you know if it has helped bone activity. SuziCarol Minnick <carolminnick@...> wrote: Cheryl, Not all strains of red yeast rice are the same. Red yeast rice contains many different phytochemicals that have a variety of health benefits. These include many kinds of isoflavones and monacolins. Several of these phytochemicals are bone active. Also, due to variations in the process of fermenting the yeast on the rice, there are variations in the phytochemical content, which result in different levels of bone activity for different strains. Some strains of red yeast rice are not bone active at all. This is the one I use - http://tinyurl.com/gwlh - and it is $25.00 for 60 caps. I take 2 a day. Carol Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ Brings words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 Suzi – This is actually a pretty new supplement for this company, so I haven’t been taking it very long – maybe a few months, twice a day. So I won’t know if it is helping until my next bone density scan, which won’t be for several more months. But I will be anxious to compare the before and after scans. I’ve read a lot about this particular product and am very impressed with the information. Carol From: Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> Now I HAVE a question... Carol. How long you been taking these, and do you know if it has helped bone activity. Suzi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.