
I thank you all for posting your questions during ‘Ask Vivian Week'. I am really excited that the Save Our Bones community is so active and intelligently inquisitive.
There were no less than 925 questions submitted and I wish I could answer them all…
But I promise you that there will be other Ask Vivian weeks in the future. And remember this quote from Bernard Baruch: “Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton asked why” – so continue to ask ‘why'.
Till next time,
Question & Answer #1
I have the Osteoporosis Reversal Program and am keen to stop taking medication and calcium/vitamin D, prescribed a couple of years ago, after a bad fall led to a spinal fragility fracture. I have discussed this with my GP and also acupuncurist/nutritionalist.
I am 63 years of age and active and also practice yoga etc.
Is there any specific additional advice you are able to give, please, for someone in my position? My father had osteoporosis and his spine ‘crumbled’ badly towards the end of his life – (he died aged 92). I obviously wish to avoid following that possible ‘inherited pattern’. Thank you.
-Jill
Dear Jill,
It sounds as though you really are on the right path! To answer your question, I’d like to clarify that, contrary to what mainstream medicine would like us to believe, there isn’t a known genetic pattern for osteoporosis.
You surely know from the Osteoporosis Reversal Program that osteoporosis is not a disease, so this is actually not surprising. It makes sense that there isn’t a demonstrable inheritance pattern for quantitative bone loss. However, an inheritance pattern may exist for peak bone mass. Here’s a quote from an article published in Endocrine Reviews by M. Peacock. M.D. et al. (2002):
“There is evidence that there are several regions that harbor genes affecting both peak bone mass and femoral structure. As these studies expand and progress, they will confirm or refute the initial results.”
First of all, I find it fascinating that mainstream scientists actually acknowledge genes that may determine peak bone mass. Here’s why. The relatively new osteoporosis parameters compare the bone density of a middle-aged person to the average standardized bone density of a randomly selected group of women in their 20’s of which we know nothing about. Remember that we reach peak bone mass precisely within that age span. If peak bone mass is determined by genes, then the “standard” bone mass used to measure bone loss is flawed from the get-go. What if peak bone mass genes vary within geographical areas or inheritance patterns that may be recessive rather than dominant gene expressions? The answer is obvious.
So my additional advice to you is that you shouldn’t fall for scare tactics based on a mythical osteoporosis inheritance pattern. Continue to follow the Osteoporosis Reversal Program, knowing that you are not tampering with your bone metabolism.
I wish you and yours a long and healthy life.
-Vivian
Question & Answer #2
Dear Vivian,
As I am on Warfarin, I am not allowed to take any other medication for osteoporosis, so how can I improve my bone density? Please help.
Thank you,
-Nelson
Dear Nelson,
Consider it a blessing in disguise. Osteoporosis drugs are a short-sighted solution and may cause a slew of undesirable side-effects. So the Osteoporosis Reversal Program is a great way for you to have strong and healthy bones and to improve your bone density without ever risking dangerous and debilitating side effects.
Since you are currently taking the blood thinner Warfarin (Coumadin), I recommend you stick to the program as much as possible. Anticoagulant drugs have been linked to an increased risk of fractures. Here’s why: warfarin inhibits Vitamin K, best known as essential for the production of blood clotting factors. But Vitamin K is also related to osteocalcin, or bone Gla protein, which binds calcium and works with Vitamin D. Vitamin K is important to proper bone formation, and for that reason it is one of the Foundation Supplements in the Osteoporosis Reversal Program. So you should consult with your doctor before taking Vitamin K. He or she can adjust the warfarin dosage as needed.
In good health,
-Vivian
Question & Answer #3
Where I live the soil is very acidic, and my tap water has a pH of 4.0. You mentioned somewhere that you recommend distilled water for drinking and cooking. I would like to understand better the effect of water and its pH on my body, as it is such a basic part of what I ingest. Thank you!
-Judith
Dear Judith,
Indeed, water is crucial to bone health and general health as well. There are several problems with tap water, besides its acidic pH: it contains many toxic and acidifying chemicals that we should not ingest. As I explain in great detail in the Osteoporosis Hydration Protocol, a book that is part of the Osteoporosis Reversal Program, besides chlorine, chloramines, and other undesirable chemicals used to disinfect tap water, fluoride is of great concern to your bone health.
Fluoride, a poison used mainly for pest control, is added for the purpose of preventing tooth decay. It not only has failed to show any clear benefits to dental health, many scientific studies confirm that fluoride increases the risk of fractures.
On the other hand, distilled water is obtained by collecting what has been turned into vapor, so that in effect all the impurities are left behind. Because distilled water is made of only two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, it produces a negative ion reaction in the body, and is therefore alkaline forming.
There is misinformation about this as well: distilled water does test acidic for its pH. However – and this is what makes it so beneficial – because it is negatively charged, it attracts the positively charged acidic waste products and flushes them out of your body. Perhaps that is why another common myth about distilled water is that it causes essential minerals to leach out of the body.
To your bone health!
-Vivian
Question & Answer #4
I’m trying to eat 80% “alkaline-producing food and 20% acid-producing food but don’t seem to be able to eat that way yet. I eat about 70% alkaline-producing food. My urine pH is usually 6.5 to 7.0 first thing in the morning. Is this good enough to save my bones?
-Bonnie
Dear Bonnie,
Congratulations! Your pH is within the desirable range for optimal bone health. Here’s proof that even if you don’t follow everything in the Osteoporosis Reversal Program, you can (and will) “save your bones”.
Keep up with the program and relax knowing that you are building your bones naturally.
-Vivian
Question & Answer #5
1. Are your recommendations equally valid for men?
2. Is Protelos as different from the other bone building products as they say?
3. Does Glucosamine help or is still unproven?
-Richard
Dear Richard,
Even though women are more likely to be diagnosed with osteoporosis than men are, the recommendations in the Osteoporosis Reversal Program apply equally to both. Actually, there is a section titled Men and Osteoporosis in Chapter 1 of the manual.
Protelos is one of the brand names for Strontium Ranelate. It is different in that strontium is a naturally occurring element. However, Protelos is combined with ranelic acid, a purely synthetic molecule. Protelos has its own list of side effects, such as nausea, diarrhea, headaches, fainting, and blood clots. Studies have shown that strontium mainly thickens the outer cortical portion of bones.
Regarding your last question, glucosamine is typically recommended for joint aches as in the case of osteoarthritis. It is produced in the body by the combination of glucose with the amino acid glutamine. Studies have shown that glucosamine helps slow degeneration of cartilage and relieves pain. In addition, glucosamine has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant factors.
Stay healthy and curious,
-Vivian
Question & Answer #6
I am excited to try your program, however, I do take 50 mcg of synthyroid med. I read that it depletes calcium in the body. Do I take more calcium than what is recommended?? And, will this med affect any chance of overcoming osteoporosis?
-Allison I.
Dear Allison,
Synthroid is one of the most prescribed drugs in North America. Studies have shown that taking Synthroid with calcium supplements can decrease the drug’s absorption. All you have to do is take your calcium supplement four hours after you take Synthroid. You don’t need to increase the calcium supplementation.
Warm regards,
-Vivian
Question & Answer #7
My T -scores are bad. Why can I expect up to only a 20% improvement with a diet change…why not a 50% or 75% improvement?
-Donna W.
Dear Donna,
First of all, keep in mind that T-scores don’t provide the whole bone health picture. They only give an indication of density, and there’s a lot more to your bone health than just density. But of course, you want to increase your bone density as much as possible without tampering with your bone metabolism. That’s where the Osteoporosis Reversal Program can really help.
You can most certainly expect more than a 20% bone density score improvement. My own bone density scores increased by that much in one year, but many in the Save Our Bones community have experienced greater increases.
Here is one example, posted at Save Our Bones on June 16th, 2010:
“My mother was confronted by her doctor with evidence of decreasing bone density, and one of these drugs was recommended. I told her NO and we began the Osteoporosis Reversal Program. I have the density scans that verify we increased her bone density by 50% in TWO YEARS! Keep telling EVERYONE about this vital information.”
– Claus
So believe in your bones, and believe in yourself!
-Vivian
Question & Answer #8
I’m 62, took a hard fall in June and broke my wrist. Bone Density test results are T-scores of 2.8 & 3.0 for hips and 4.6 for my spine. Dr. gave me instructions to take 2000 mg Calcium, 800 iu Vitamin D, limited exercise and Boniva. I have read your information, reviewed the Boniva warnings and now need to make the decision whether to take drugs or not. I asked the Dr if I can improve my T-score without Boniva. He said, “No, your 4.6 is too serious. Boniva is necessary to stop the bone loss and limit the risk of fracture, vitamins and exercise alone will not do it”. Are there any statistical results to indicate this statement is based on fact. Do you have any results from your clients with numbers as bad as mine, to share improvement results? Thank you for your work and focus on our challenge with osteoporsis.
-Nancy
Dear Nancy,
Your doctor is wrong in saying that 4.6 is too serious a T-score to improve it without taking drugs. Because no matter how much bone loss you may have, your bones can regenerate themselves (if you know what to do) and you can increase your bone density naturally. Dr. Karl Insogna, Director of the Bone Center at Yale School of Medicine says that
“We tend to think of the skeleton as an inert erector set that holds us up and doesn’t do much else. That’s not true. Every bit as dynamic as other tissues, bone responds to the pull of muscles and gravity, repairs itself, and constantly renews itself.”
Your doctor is also recommending too much calcium. If you haven’t yet, read my article on calcium and heart attacks to understand why 2000 mg of calcium is excessive.
Your doctor is right in that vitamins and exercise alone will not do it: you also need to apply the simple yet revolutionary nutritional guidelines of the Osteoporosis Reversal Program. Thousands are improving their T-scores with the program. Below is one example of many posted on April 30th, 2010. Notice the huge improvement in the spinal T-scores:
“I am 61. About 2 1/2 years ago I stopped Fosamax due to heart palpitations. Thankfully, I came across Vivian and ordered the program. I decided to a calcium supplement called Cal Apatite Forte. In one year my bone density results went from -3.1 in the spine to -1.9 and -1.9 in the hip to -1.4. I am in awe of this. Thanks, Vivian…”
In good health,
-Vivian
Question & Answer #9
Recently I paid a visit to my health care provider when I was questioned about what I am taking in the way of pharmaceuticals for my “osteoporosis”, I promptly told her I was following your recommendation of modifying my diet to cut out processed foods, and to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables which you recommended in your program.
Well, she just about came unglued – saying things such as “what credentials did this person you) have, what studies have been done, have I examined both sides of the argument, and finally giving me the standard warning that if I didn’t take bisphosphonates (such as Actonel or Reclast), that I was at very high risk for fractures which could result in my demise. My question to you now is, what studies can I point her to, so that she can see what else there is besides pharmaceutical companies claiming that they have the ultimate “cure” for osteoporosis? Thanks Vivian.
Sincerely,
- Carole K.
Dear Carole,
There are many studies that confirm alternative bone health solutions other than prescription drugs. In fact, the Osteoporosis Reversal Program has a bibliography of over 100 scientific studies published in mainstream journals. Here are some examples: Journal of Bone Mineral Research, Endocrinology, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, New England Journal of Medicine… Indeed, the list is long. I think that your doctor should not only look at the studies; he or she should read the Osteoporosis Reversal Program.
Best regards,
-Vivian
Question & Answer #10
How long on your program diet will it take to get back to an acceptable level. I am currently -3.7 & have followed your program strictly since buying your book 18 months ago.
-Ken N.
Dear Ken,
There are many variables that can affect bone remodeling, so it is very difficult (if not impossible) to predict the time frame for a bone density improvement. The good news is that I’ve received emails from community members that have gotten rid of osteoporosis in as little as six months!
But what you need to keep in mind is that bone density is not the only bone health indicator. Mainstream medicine needs clear-cut numbers for the purpose of prescribing drugs, so the T-score is used as a guideline for this purpose. It is important to remember that the main goal is to prevent crippling fractures, and that thicker and “older” bone is more prone to fracture than renewed and younger bone.
So continue with the Osteoporosis Reversal Program and know that you are doing what’s right for your bones and your general health. I’m sure you’ll get outstanding results!


HI VIVIAN….
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR GREAT RESEARCH AND EFFORTS IN SAVING OUR BONES. I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING YOUR PROGRAM SINCE MARCH AND HAVE LOST 21 POUNDS. ALL MY FRIENDS AND HUSBAND SAY I AM TOO THIN. I FEEL GREAT AND HAVE PLENTY OF ENERGY. EATING MOSTLY FRUIT, VEGGIES, GRAINS, BEANS, NO MEATS, DAIRY, SUGAR OR SALT SEEMS TO BE KEEPING ME PRETTY LEAN. I AM 5’6” AND WEIGH 110. MY DR IS ON MY CASE TOO, BECAUSE I HAVE DECLINED HIS DRUGS, EVEN SYNTHROID. HOPE I’M DOING THE RIGHT THING, PLEASE COMMENT IF TIME ALLOWS.
CAROLYN PENNINGTON
Hi Carolyn,
Other than the fact that your weight is a little low, it sounds like you’re on the right track!
I see that many of the Save Our Bones community ask questions in this part of the site and some get disappointed that their questions go unanswered. Some of these questions are really important and would probably help many of us.
Are we using an inappropriate part of the site? Is there another part of the site that is for asking questions?
Thanks Vivian
Hi Ann-Maree,
Vivian responds to blog comments as she is able. If you have an urgent question or concern (particularly if it’s related to an order), it would be best to address it to Customer Support. Just click the yellow Customer Support link at the top of any of our web pages (there’s a little picture of a life preserver next to it).
does customer support ever answer any questions other than about orders?
When Vivian answers 10 questions, could she maybe give the answer to more than one related question wrapped up in that answer to better support her growing followers. However frustrating it can be to never see the answer to many pertinent questions, we are thankful for Vivian’s insight and this forum to help with women’s many health questions and life choices! I would love a response to this comment. Thanks, Debb
Does taking actonel cause andro gentic alopecia to start? Hair is thinning all over. what about Vd not responding from kidney receptors not working. Please does anyone know about this condition. Is there anyone with this problem other than me. Thanks everyone I would love someone to help me.
Hair thinning is usually related to how your thyroid is working, after visiting a dermatologist, the next stop may be to an endocrinologist. Hyperthyroid (too much) or hypothyroid (not enough) is often the case. Personally, medical doctors help some, but a naturopath is often times better for a natural remedy to these problems. Debb
I ordered the SOBP a while ago and have just got around to reading it. The book exceeded my expectations and contains lots of very practical information. Thank you. However, it would be great if you could clarify what you mean in the section about calcium i.e. calcium citrate is 21% inorganic calcium and 50% of it is absorbed from the citrate? Does that mean 21% is not useful and 50% of the rest is neutralized? Thanks, Vivian.
My dr suggested that I alter my exercise routine to strenthen the muscles surrounding my lower spine.
What exercise DVDs are available that you would recommend, focusing on the lower back muscles?
I agree with the fact that not enough answers are there for the questions. Especially when some are pretty serious.
My question,which has not yet been answered is:
I am interested in getting the T-zone whole body vibrator machine, which claims that it would be good for your bones. Of course, they say it does but I would like to get an independent comment from this community.
Thanks again, in the hopes that this question will be answered soon.
Monique
Dear Vivian, I have been taking Armour Thyroid for year and half. The dosage taken is 50 mg or 1 grain. I have osteoporosis at the high end. I cannot take any bone medication due to alergic reactions. Recently I have experiencing terrible bone pain, besides rapid heart palpitations. I was recommended to stop Armour Thyroid just for one month in order to monitor heart and bone pain, and re-test thyroid. I was told that Armour Thyroid can accelerate the rate of osteoporosis. I cannot stop taking Armour Thyroid since I am Hypothyroidal and have Hashimoto. I take citracal, Vit. D, Vit. K, magnesium, I exercise every day and do weight bearing…. Due to where I live delivery is not an option in order to obtain your book. Where can I go to purchase your book, here in Austin Texas. What else can I take in order to control progression. Your help in this matter will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely
Vivian F.
I am currently taking a calcium supplement derived from algae and it has 5 mg strontium in it derived from algae, is this a safe amount of strontium to take. I am hoping this algae is pure, I live in Australia and I am buying this product over the internet from a company called New Chapter – is this a well known,reputable vitamin company in the states
Dera Vivian
I am trying to do the diet but it is work and I do fall off the wagon at least once a week. I want to know this:
To do the 80-20 diet, do you have to do that with each meal or can you maybe be at 30 on the acid side one meal and then none at the next. Can it balance off at the end of the day or does each meal have to be 80-20.
Thanks for all you are doing for us and I am trying hard to build my bones. I read all your information with interest.
Sylvia
What if your kidney receptors don’t work which are needed for the vd to be absorb, I am on pottassium and another pill to regulate this.I would love to come off actonel my doctor says no. Please will you help me.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I am on synthroid not increased to 88 mcg, I was told by a nutritionist, that taking increased Vitamin D to 5,000 u,daily can help the bodys own natural thyroid, so therefore would not have to take as much synthroid, what do you think?? thanks
I am in the same situation as the writer…I am trying to get off levoxyl because I know it weakens bones.
I do not see the question that I asked, so I’m assuming that since you must receive thousands of questions, it would be virtually impossible for you to answer them all.
I am, however enjoying your answers to the many questions posted on your website.
Thanks for keeping us informed. (Shirley)
he vivians my name is ayu.I am 27 y o.I got osteophorosis.I would like to know how to order your book,or any suplement that you provide for me.Do you have a book with Indonesia vertion?thank you
I have osteopenia and osteoarthritis, especially painful in C5 of neck. I am gradually incorporating your suggestions for bone regrowth, but have a question regarding algae calcium. I have a goiter, watch my iodine intake, and am concerned about the iodine effect of taking that type of calcium. I take no thyroid meds. Please respond – I note that many of your readers have throid imbalances. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Vivian!
Hi Vivian I have left two comment still waiting on answer on how to get your book.
Joan
We drink “Reverse Osmosis” water. I have been quite happy with this from the information I gather from the internet and other sources. I am 85 years of age: 7-12-’25
Thank you.
Not so much a comment but a question, I have your book and I am trying to follow it. In November I have to have a bone density test, the Dr says if my osteoporosis is worse I will have to get the once a year intravenous serum. I can’t take the pills makes me ill and I am afraid of this medicine. I read your E-mails all the time I appreciate it.
The more I research the internet and think that I have found the right Ca++ supplement to take, the more I get confused. I definitely need something easy to absorb because years back I had bariatric surgery which shortened the length of my digestive tract…very radical in the 70’s. I nedd somthing from an honest company that will work…not just opinions. Thanks
Hi Vivian What do you think about taking fish oil, is 1000mg the right amout to take, does it have anything to do with our bones?
Hi, i am 80 years old soon to be 81 and I have O/A and have had it for years, just seems to be getting worse. I just finished 20 sessions of laszer, I have had one knee and 2 hip replacements. I do not drink much milk but do take magnesium,calcuim citrate,glucosamine,omega 3,oster-bi flex,folic acid. v-c,e,d and b12. I was told to take celebres which I did for awile but am not on it at the present time. What am I doing wrong. I also have just joined a chair yoga class. I was always active in golf and other activities. Thank you
Edna
My Rheumatologist wants me to take the once a month Actonel. I have taken the once a week tablet for several years. Do you have any thoughts on this? Many Thanks Vivian Sue
VIVIAN, I STILL AM NOT SURE IF STRONTIUM IS A VALUABLE SUPPLEMENT TO TAKE OR NOT. COULD YOU GIVE FURTHER CLARIFICATION ON THIS? I ENJOYED AND FOUND VERY HELPFUL YOUR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SEGMENT. THANKS.
I also would like to know the answer to this question. I am now taking AlgaeCal Plus as Vivian recommended and the company where I order it also recommends taking their Strontium with it.
I have kidney disease and the very limited diet for that completely disagrees with the Osteoporosis Reversal Program eating plan. I need help finding an eating plan that contributes to streghtening bones but doesn’t negatively impact kidneys.
I have stopped Fosamzx and am totally dependent on diet.
Thank you.
I couldn’t read all the letters but so far a lot of my questions were answered. I hope next time you could answer mine. Lots of good information. Thanks Glenda
I have never been told about this T-score of your bones in fact no one seems interested, when I go to the doctors they just say there is nothing they can do I have to more or less live with it.
Dear Vivian:
I ordered your book of “save our bones program” a few month ago, however I received a book named ” the bone health revolution”. I just woundering are they same, because I do not want doing the wrong things.
thank you!
In Australia I buy an algae based calcium supplement Lifestream’s Natural Calcium. This is the type of calcium Vivian recommends, rather than rock based calcium. The product I buy is available at all health stores. I haven’t seen any other algae based calcium supplement in Australia.
I also take this calcium supp in Australia
I have also came across this Calcium Supplement as I live in Australia and did leave a question for Vivian to find out if this particular supplement would be OK. As yet I have not purchased it as I was not sure if it was really algae based. The shop assistant said it was derived from a calcified sea vegetable.
greetings Vivian,
have you any thoughts on HASHIMOTO’S syndrome and its effects on CALCIUM, Vit D and Iron deficiency?
any tips for me?
thanks,
D
I just read an article from Dr. Davis that says osteoporosis and coronary disease are intertwined. If you have one, you have the other. That is the first time I have come across that issue since I have begun to research osteoporosis 9 months ago. Is this true?
what about the fact that I’m on a gluten free diet? How does that come into play?
how we have to use calcium 500 2 tablet a day,with daily food or after food or after a snack? thank you….
Dear Vivian
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to read all the questions and answers, some of the answers are so encouraging. Best Health to all of us – Shula
Vivian, my wife Sally has osteopenia in her neck,a complete tear of the rotor cuff in her right arm, and partial tear of the tendon down the same arm.
Any suggestion, other than invasive surgery.
THANKS. Harold David
I DID ENJOY READING YOUR RESPONSES. SOME HELPED SALLY AND ME ALSO.
Hello Vivian
I live in Queensland, Australia & have very bad osteo which limits my ability to cope without terrible pain.
I need to know from you how I can buy your book as you need the purchase to be made in american dollars.
I am about to turn 81yrs & have a lot of more living to do. Dulce
Dear Vivian,
I fear I am beginning to lose faith in you as you rarely answer any questions and to answer only 10 is not adequate when you put yourself out there as a “guru” for saving our bones and charge money, allbeit a reasonable amount. I appreciate that you are bombarded with hundreds of questions about many particular health issues and to answer all would be asking too much, but to answer only 10 questions is not really a serious attempt. When I joined your programme and paid the money I was told that I could have two personal questions answered.
The questions I have asked on the list have never been answered and in one case, as one of my questions was a query about why questions weren’t answered, it disappeared overnight from the forum questions list. Can you explain why this would have happened when the questions either side of my question still remained? I want to believe in your programme and I am following it to the best of my ability even though my stomach is unable to cope with taking calcium supplements, but there must be more attention to people’s questions please!
I would like to know if swimming in a clorinated pool has a leaching affect through the skin??
what can you tell me about the drug FORTEO. My doctor is recommending I take it. I am also taking Coumudian
Most of the comments I have read have been with younger people. I am almost 80 – have osteoporosis. I took Fosamax a few years, but quit that 2-3 years ago. I do take calcium, but not an excessive amount. I am going to order the book in hopes that I can still help my bones.
Thank you.
Dot
I really would like to know what you think of algae Cal plant food calcium. I read about it and it sounds good. I notices several other people take it. So please answer or at least give me your impression of this. I have your book and I view all the comments but we need answers. Besides your book, comments in the least would be appreciated.
Thanks
Janice
I too would like to know if Algaecal is genuine or just another calcium carbonate with a marketing twist.
I am a 60 years young Asian… I am considering taking Krill Oil. May I have your comments regarding its benefits.
I take Armour for my Thyroid condition. Other than that I am healthy.
Many thanks,
Kazuya
Vivian – I am considering taking “Garden of Life Vitamin Code GROW BONE SYSTEM”. Do you have any information on this product? Good, Bad or otherwise? I can send you the analysis printed on the box if this will help. Thanks for your help.
Ralph Wallin
Hi Vivian, When I find I have taken too much acid intake can I neutralise it with reverse osmosis water with a teaspoonful of lemon juice? Thanks for your info. Best wishes Monica
Hi! Vivian,
Eat In Moderation. If We Stick To That Rule, We Sould Be Able To Eat The Things We Like. That’s Just My Opinion.
LOVE, MS. L.
It’s lovely that you are answering questions, Vivian, but disappointing that less than one twentieth of this page is devoted to your answers. The entire rest of the page is full of more questions from readers to which we are invited to reply.
I would really think it only fair that at least HALF of the page be devoted to YOUR answers to our questions.
I agree!
I have not yet read your book, but is on order. I am wondering about the bone density scores. Do you have to have a Dexa scan to obtain the scores and how do you know what is a good score?
Thank you
Margaret
I hope Vivian addresses the needs of the Type 2 Diabetic. The fruits which are recommended raise my blood sugar levels too much. Are we stuck with just the vegetables?
Can anyone give me suggestions on foods to put weight on using the Save our Bones program. I am trying to follow the food guidelines and have been losing far too much weight. For some this may be good, but I am underweight to begin with. I need help fast before I lose any more weight, otherwise I think I’ll have to go back to eating all that fattening unhealthy stuff.
Hi, I would like to know if boron is helpful for osteoporosis. I am taking 600 calcium + 400 vitamin D with minerals 3x a day.The dr also recommended I take 1000 IU of D once a day. Boron is included in the minerals as sodium borate 250 mcg in each tablet.Is boron safe? After taking actonel for 6 yrs and am off it for almost 2 yrs I will have a density test in October. We eat lot of salads and brocolli. Thanks, Marge
Would love to see some answers to these ???’s
Dear Vivian,
How do I count my calcium is enough?