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World Review Feb. 9, 2009

Peter H. Gott, M.D.
New hope for osteoporosis sufferers

DEAR DR. GOTT: Being an avid reader of your 
column, I feel compelled to share information 
with readers interested in alternative therapies for osteoporosis.

After experiencing jaw problems from using 
Fosamax, I found a great natural product that is 
affordable and works well. Called OsteoValin 
(osteoval carbonate forte), it is manufactured by 
the Carter-Reed Co. It is not a calcium 
supplement. It is supposed to be taken in 
addition to a bone-health regimen. It assists the 
body in building new bone mass while reducing bone loss.

I have been using the product for 18 months, 
along with a quality calcium/magnesium 
supplement, and my last bone-density test showed 
great results. For me, there have been no side 
effects. <www.osteovalin.htm>OsteoValin can be 
ordered by calling 800-898-5153. Their customer 
service is excellent, and they won't try to sell other products to you.

DEAR READER: I have no experience with this 
product, having never even heard of it before 
your letter. You were kind enough to enclose a 
pamphlet on the supplement. I also did some brief 
research on the ingredients in OsteoValin.

According to the pamphlet, the main ingredients 
are a special blend of strontium carbonate, quercetin and hesperidin.

Quercetin is a plant-based flavonoid found in 
broccoli, onions, red wine, teas and more. It 
appears to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

Hesperidin is another flavonoid found in lemons, 
oranges and other citrus fruits. It is primarily 
used to improve blood flow and may improve 
endometriosis, PMS, hemorrhoids and uterine 
fibroid tumors. The final main ingredient is 
strontium carbonate. Strontium is a natural 
alkaline, metallic element that can be used to 
create several different types, including 
strontium carbonate, ranelate and others. It is 
not to be confused with strontium-90, which is 
radioactive and results from nuclear fallout.

Strontium is found in food, water and in trace 
amounts in the human skeleton. While I couldn't 
find anything directly linking strontium 
carbonate to improved bone health, I did find 
several references to medical studies done using 
strontium ranelate. In 2004, the New England 
Journal of Medicine published a report that 
showed the use of the supplement (in conjunction 
with calcium and vitamin D) led to early, 
sustained reductions in vertebral fractures in 
postmenopausal women. It also reported that there 
were no significant differences in the number of 
serious side effects between the supplement and placebo.

In addition, strontium ranelate has been approved 
for the treatment of osteoporosis in the United 
Kingdom under the name Protelos.

Furthermore, in December 2008, the results of a 
head-to-head study were released in the journal 
Osteoporosis International that showed that 
Protelos improved bone volume, whereas Fosamax 
did not. The study was small, comprising only 88 
postmenopausal women over a period of two years. 
It was, however, double-blind, meaning the 
researching physicians and patients didn't know 
which medication they were giving or receiving.

While I can't comment on the efficacy of 
OsteoValin, I also can't argue with your results. 
Anyone interested in trying the supplement should 
consult his or her physician first — especially 
people taking prescription medications.


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