Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Be Kind to Your Bones, Naturally!

If you watch television at all, chances are that you have been bombarded with ads from pharmaceutical companies touting drugs to prevent bone loss.

Confused about osteoporosis and whether those drugs really work? So are most Americans, but you don't have to be.

First, here are some facts about osteoporosis:
  • Not everyone is at risk
  • About 8 million women and 10 million men in the US have the disorder
  • Women over 50 are the most vulnerable, especially if they are Caucasian or Asian and have a family history of osteoporosis
  • Osteoporosis can lead to loss of mobility and depression
The drugs produced by pharmaceutical companies can help, but many patients refuse to take them. Some cause heartburn or indigestion while others increase the number and severity of hot flashes. Finally, some are too expensive, costing upwards of $8,000 per year.

But you can ensure the health of your bones with a natural and inexpensive solution: OsteoSun by Simplexity Health. OsteoSun's ingredients include a very special patented formulation of red yeast rice, a natural food product that has been used in Oriental cuisine for centuries for a variety of health benefits. Using patented technology, many different strains of red yeast rice were tested, but only the strain that is the most bone active was chosen for use in OsteoSun.

Unlike other products on the market, OsteoSun enhances the body's natural ability to restore bone mass, and is scientifically proven in vitro and in an animal model to build new bone. Scientific research has shown that OsteoSun increases bone mineral density significantly (by up to 47%).

Read more about OsteoSun research here.

Ready to Be Kind to Your Bones?
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*Fact about osteoporosis quotes from Newsweek, August 6, 2007, "Be Good to Your Bones," by Karen Springden.

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