Combating Osteoporosis
Combating Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis (from the Greek Language meaning Porous Bone) is a medical diagnosis, usually confirmed by a DEXA scan. The amount of bone density loss is reported to you as a T-score. A T-score of -1 to -2.4 indicates you are osteopenic, which is the precursor to osteoporosis, while a T-score of -2.5 or below is considered osteoporotic. It’s estimated that in the US, 8 million women have osteoporosis, and 48 million have low bone mineral density.
Fifty percent of women will have an osteoporotic fracture in their lifetime, and a 50-year-old woman has a similar lifetime risk of dying from hip fracture as breast cancer. An estimated 1.5 million individuals suffer a fracture as a result of osteoporotic bones each year.
results are both real and measurable
bioDensity’s osteogenic loading exercise helps maintain and rebuild bony structure. Prior to osteogenic loading technology and the bioDensity system, physicians had few options other than to prescribe medications to combat osteoporosis and osteopenia. The non-pharmaceutical bioDensity system enables you to generate a brief but adequate force on your musculoskeletal system, resulting in bone remodeling. These adaptive responses are perfectly natural, and the results are both real and measurable.
BONE DENSITY RESEARCH CHANGES IN BONE DENSITY AFTER 12 MONTHS
In each of these studies, participants also took Calcium and Vitamin D3 supplements. Analysis from 152 peer reviewed studies.