

I write about fluoride and how it negatively impacts bone health and a lot more in the Osteoporosis Hydration Protocol, which I can tell you have read.Īdditionally, a breakthrough study published in the December 2010 issue of the journal Langmuir discloses that the synthetic fluorapatite layer formed by using fluoride products is so thin, that its protection is more than questionable. Even the CDC is now considering reducing the amount of recommended fluoride in tap water because it actually hurts teeth. It looks as though the toxic fluoride supplementation and treatments will soon be relegated to the dustbins of medical history. Would you listen to or ignore your dentist’s advice? It seems that just brushing with fluoride toothpaste and not rinsing with fluoride would be the lesser of two evils. With no eating or drinking suggested for 30 minutes after, the rinse stays in your mouth for quite a while. At my recent dental check-up I was told that my lower tooth surface where my gums have receded slightly had some soft pre-cavity spots and that I should use a fluoride rinse after brushing. I switched to fluoride-free toothpaste as suggested in your program. Remember, laughter is the best medicine! Question & Answer #2 If you want to laugh a little, it is posted right here as “Saturday Night Live and Save Our Bones Partner Up.” And as short-sighted studies show, they typically offer temporary benefits – at best – during the decoupling of bone destructive and bone building cellular activity.Įven the mainstream media is finally catching up to us and acknowledging this, judging by a funny video spoof of a popular drug. As I write in the Osteoporosis Reversal Program, bisphosphonate drugs alter normal bone metabolism. Thank you for all your good work for our bones!Ĭold turkey is the best way to stop the drugs, and it's great to hear that you are doing well with your health now. Question: was it OK to just stop taking the drug with no weaning off period? I am relatively active and eat well according to your recommendations. I will have a bone scan in a couple of months when I have a physical. I haven’t experienced any problems doing that. I stopped taking Actonel this May when the shin situation increased, cold turkey, no weaning off the drug. I then developed colon cancer and had a large section removed, no chemo or radiation.

After 2 years I started having pains in my shins.

The only side effects I had was constipation. I’m 68 and started Actonel 3 years ago (once a week).
