Why Osteoporosis Drugs Actually Make Your Bones Weak and Brittle!
© By Lena Sanchez

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Osteoporosis drugs make bones weak and brittle! Recent studies - published many of those in Natural Health Education Facts ezine in the past - have linked the supposedly

Osteoporosis prevention drugs to osteonecrosis of the jaw, an incurable bone condition where the jaw bone actually dies...

Some 2,400 people, that we know about, have developed this devastating condition and many are suing the drug companies. In response, one of the drug companies issued a press release saying that these cases, "do not necessarily indicate causality." There goes that pharmaceutical jargon again!

Don't buy into that jargon!

Your bones keep renewing themselves throughout your life, with older weaker bone cells being replaced by younger stronger ones. This happens when specials cells called osteoclasts and osteoblasts interact properly and only  when given the cell/bone building properties necessary for that healthy rebuilding process. The process; osteoclasts break down old bone and remove it then the osteoblasts build new bone in it's place.

Drug is a drug – designed to stop areas of the body from function as it should while causing other areas to overproduce!

Bisphosphonate drugs - osteoporosis drugs - work by disabling the osteoclasts so that they stop breaking down your old bone. BUT the drug does nothing to build new bone! That leaves old dead bone in place so even though your bones become denser, that density is made up of old, weak, brittle bone tissue that is dead, not strong new healthy bone!

Why are the dead jaw bones being found? Not the story the drug industry is telling you, that's for sure! It's a medical fact that osteoclast osteoblast cycle moves a lot faster in the jaw than it does in the other bones of the body. So doesn't it make sense that whatever bone changes caused by these drugs would occur in the jaw  first? Seems to me it would since we know that fact...

It's only been a bit over ten years since the bisphosphonate drugs came on the market, Sadly, I'm betting in the next ten years or maybe less, we will be hearing about hips, legs and arm bones dying in those who continue those drugs! We will have an epidemic of wheel chair bound people, if they survive the damage! Cell rebuilding isn't only working on the bones it's working in the rest of the body and the lack of healthy cell building will affect the rest of the body as well.

How can you make sure your bones are rebuilding healthy bones? Make sure your body is getting the proper chemical/pesticide-free foods, exercise, sunshine and supplements that will encourage your body's healthy bone/cell growth.

BUT, if you've been victim of the drug industry and have been taking their bisphosphonate drugs for a year or more I would suggest that you go for Electromagnetic therapy (EMT). That is done by having mild electrical current circulated into weakened bones. You will have to search to find a doctor who does this type of EMT but it will be well worth it. Our body is ruled by electrical impulses sent down from the brain to the rest of the body to function. I know of one such center in Newport Beach, California at The Wellness Center ... Or you can make sure your body is producing their own electrical impulses by making sure it is getting the full balanced minerals and herbal/nutritional help it needs to overcome the damage...

Treat your bones well and the rest of the body will follow! The alternative osteoporosis exists!

Author; Lena Sanchez, a retired Medical Office Nurse and Medical Office Consultant took charge of her life in 1992 found pain relief and better health and threw away her prescriptions and traditional medical taught ideas. Then committed to helping others truly
get healthy. Now a health consultant who is educating people on the possibilities of actually treating illness and disease rather than masking them by treating symptoms. Writes and publishes "Ask Lena Health Q & A" free weekly newsletter.  To subscribe
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