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Strontium And Multiple Sclerosis

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The Werewolf's Lair - 23 Apr 2008 19:14 GMT
If you suffer from multiple sclerosis, do you know that high doses of
steroids can induce osteoporosis, even in men?  Steroids can suppress the
bone-building cells called osteoblasts and weaken your bones. While doctors
will prescribe drugs like Fosamax to counter-act this effect, these drugs
are not benign, and often cause serious side effects besides being
expensive.

If you are interested in an effective yet non-toxic alternative to dangerous
prescription drugs to treat osteoporosis, I would like to invite you to
"Strontium For Bones" at  http://strontiumforbones.blogspot.com/.  My
non-profit site will inform you about the advantages of using this new
therapy.

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Marshall Price - 04 May 2008 00:50 GMT
> If you suffer from multiple sclerosis, do you know that high doses of
> steroids can induce osteoporosis, even in men?  Steroids can suppress the
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> non-profit site will inform you about the advantages of using this new
> therapy.

  Your site?  I thought it was BoneLady's site.  And what you say about
"steroids" doesn't distinguish among them.  Not all steroids are alike.

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