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More in line with an anti-candida diet, I've reversed osteoporosis in

clients who prefer to continue to eat meat and undenatured whey, by

simply increasing HGH (growth hormone) release and attending to

malnutrition.

All cell production, healing and recovery requires adequate HGH

levels. HGH release drops to 1/4 or less than youthful values as you

age, so HGH release stimulation is naturally a core part of an anti-

aging program. Clinical studies on reversing osteoporosis,

osteopenia, and arthritis with HGH therapy appears on my site. Pay

particular attention to the fact HGH can be increased to youthful

values with every dose of certain amino acids or shots, while HGH

soundalike enhancers only marginally increase these levels over a

period of several weeks.

Over time, natural HGH release increases on the program as you become

more youthful and the glands repair :), meaning you can stop the

enhancement program and surf the event of having a younger body

without continuing to directly promote HGH release.

I agree not to use Fosamax as all it does is prevent resorption and

replacement of dead bone cells. This only gives a false impression of

bone health. For more information on using a proper vitamin program

for bone health see the Dr. Haltiwanger article, Electrical Nutrition

for Physically Active People:

http://royalrife.com/haltiwanger2.pdf

Duncan

>

> I had osteoporosis about 10 years ago, but have reversed it with

> eliminating dairy and meat, and adding calcium-rich veggies, seeds

and

> nuts, and taking a strain of red yeast rice that has been proven to

> lay down new bone – and the last bone scan I had done, about two

years

> ago, now says that I have only osteopenia, so it's getting better.

> The next scan I expect to be even better. Whatever you do, DON'T go

> on Fosomax!!!! Too many horror stories out there about that drug!

>

> Carol

>

>

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