Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 So I am thinking that who just turned 14 could take this also..She will not drink milk.??? God bless, Pat ~~~~~~~~~~<><~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Strontium is a " natural " alternative to the osteo drugs. Some reports show it builds better, less brittle bone than the osteo drugs. > > It helps deposit calcium into the bones. > It slows down the breakdown of bones. > > It has been said to help/prevent bone cancer. > It is said to help arthritis. > It is said to prevent/slow down tooth decay. > > It has been around a very long time but fell out of favor when folks became afraid it was the same thing as Strontium-90, a radioactive isotope produced by nuclear fusion in the 1950s. It isn't the same and it is safe for long term use. > > It is very close on the Elements chart to Calcium, so you need to separate Calcium and strontium (2 hours). You also need to separate it from Iron. You need to be taking some where around 680 mg. Plus you still need to take all your calcium and other stuff. > > Do some searches and get the long answers. > > Hugs > Jo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 Pat I don't know if i would give her strontium. I think a better alernative would be more green leafy veggies, cheese, yougart and no carbonated sodas. Vicki > > So I am thinking that who just turned 14 could take > this also..She will not drink milk.??? > God bless, > Pat > ~~~~~~~~~~<><~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > Strontium is a " natural " alternative to the osteo drugs. Some reports show it builds better, less brittle bone than the osteo drugs. > > > > It helps deposit calcium into the bones. > > It slows down the breakdown of bones. > > > > It has been said to help/prevent bone cancer. > > It is said to help arthritis. > > It is said to prevent/slow down tooth decay. > > > > It has been around a very long time but fell out of favor when folks became afraid it was the same thing as Strontium-90, a radioactive isotope produced by nuclear fusion in the 1950s. It isn't the same and it is safe for long term use. > > > > It is very close on the Elements chart to Calcium, so you need to separate Calcium and strontium (2 hours). You also need to separate it from Iron. You need to be taking some where around 680 mg. Plus you still need to take all your calcium and other stuff. > > > > Do some searches and get the long answers. > > > > Hugs > > Jo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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