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I've been meaning to ask about this. I know that getting my thyroid dose

where it needs to be (whatever that is) won't be detremental to my bones.

And I seem to remember reading that taking the HC in the correct dose to

replace what the adrenals aren't making won't cause the issues that higher

doses of prednisone and so on cause. I already have osteopenia though and

I'm wondering if I need to do anything extra (besides taking calcium and

Vit. D) to help protect my bones. I've tried the stuff like Actonel &

Fosamax in the past and it hurts my stomach.

Cherie

> T wrote:

> > The trests that they determined a low TSH caused Osteoporosis were all

> > done with SYNTHROID not Armoru which contains calcitonin which

> keeps the

> > calcium in your bones. I have PERFECT bones at 53 years old and

> have had

> > a TSH below .1 for years.

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>>I have not heard of anything that reverses osteoporosis but I have seen

p[eople that had improved Dexa scans after beginning treatment wiht Armour.>>

Yes, Miacalcin (which I take) does rebuild bone. Here is the web page info from

the company: http://www.miacalcin.com/info/howWorks/buildBone.jsp

I can tell you personally that I have been using it for six months and it has

improved my bone strength, and I no longer have bone pain in my back. It is easy

to use, just a spray in one nostril. I also take strontium which also builds

bone (and is used in Europe by prescription, but you can get it here as a

supplement).

Hope this helps,

Dove Rose

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Dove,

My doctor mentioned this to me, but I didn't follow through because I hate

nosesprays. Does it drip down your throat and leave you with that nasty

taste? I can't stand that and know I wouldn't use it if it does that.

Thanks!

Cherie

>

> Yes, Miacalcin (which I take) does rebuild bone. Here is the web

> page info from the company:

> http://www.miacalcin.com/info/howWorks/buildBone.jsp

>

> I can tell you personally that I have been using it for six

> months and it has improved my bone strength, and I no longer have

> bone pain in my back. It is easy to use, just a spray in one

> nostril. I also take strontium which also builds bone (and is

> used in Europe by prescription, but you can get it here as a supplement).

>

> Hope this helps,

> Dove Rose

>

>

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>>My doctor mentioned this to me, but I didn't follow through because I hate

nosesprays. Does it drip down your throat and leave you with that nasty

taste? I can't stand that and know I wouldn't use it if it does that.

Thanks!<<

IU tried it and can taste NOTHING nor does it have a smell when you use it

eeither.

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