Fosamax Scare: ABC Shines Light on Spontaneously Breaking Bones

Osteoporosis







by Byron Richards, CCN






'Another drug debacle is blowing up in the corrupt face of the FDA. I have reported for years that Fosamax and similar drugs are one of the greatest con jobs ever perpetrated on women (statins and mental health drugs hold the top spots). Now ABC News is highlighting the fact that women who have faithfully taken their Fosamax, which is known to create highly disorganized and chaotic bone structure, are experiencing spontaneously breaking femur bones from doing virtually nothing. In other words, one of the strongest bones in the body is disintegrating from the regular long-term use of Fosamax.









Dangers of Fosamax & Boniva - Dr. Ray Wisniewski Pittsburgh







'The use of bisphosphonate drugs to prevent osteoporosis is fraud. At the center of the fraud is the FDA and their friends in Big Pharma. Following the ABC exposé the FDA now says it will look into the matter further – isn’t it interesting what a little public exposure will do. Regardless, the corrupt FDA looking into the problem is like having a fox checking on the status of a henhouse. In addition to the FDA and Big Pharma, the medical profession itself is a major perpetrator of this fraud.















'The information has been available for decades as to the extreme damage these drugs cause healthy bones. There is no excuse for the ineptitude of the Western medical profession. This isn’t a small joke. These are major crimes against women that cause a serious deterioration of health. Be clear about who is responsible: FDA management, Big Pharma, and prescribing physicians.'





Original Article HERE







Vitamin K2 and Prevention of Osteoporosis and

Arterial Calcification




by Richard Nikoley



It's [Vitamin K2] extremely effective at

preventing osteoporosis-related fractures

in humans.

That' s a highly significant fact.

Osteoporosis and arterial calcification

often come hand-in-hand.

Thus, they are not a result of insufficient

or excessive calcium, but of a failure to use

the available calcium effectively.




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