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Bone Health

Bone density loss (osteoporosis) is another health concern for many women today. It is normal for bone tissue to break down and rebuild continuously, just like all the cells in our bodies. This process takes place when osteo clast cells dissolve old bone tissue (osteo blast cells stimulate new bone growth). Estrogen has a rate-limiting effect on osteoclasts: it only delays the breakdown of bone tissue. Human-identical progesterone, on the other hand, stimulates osteoblast cells (bone formation cells) that result in new bone growth.

Women who use transdermal (transferred into the bloodstream through the skin) human-identical progesterone cream experienced an average of 7-8% bone mineral density increase in the first year, 4-5% in the second year, and 3-4% in the third year.

Untreated women in the category typically lose 1.5% bone mineral density per year.

 

Suggested OTC Supplements:

Dr. Randolph's Natural Balance Cream

Cal-Mag Vitamin D

Osteo-Guard

Strontium Bone Powder

Estriol

Vitamin C

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