As a post menopausal woman with a lot of muscle loss and bone loss, and considering that 80% of women who suffer fractures post menopause will be dead within a year, I'm taking minimum dose of strontium citrate along with vitamin d and vitamin k2-mk7. I want to make sure my bones get the best chance they possibly can. Great video. Thanks.
Sarah, thanks for your insights. My wife is hedging her bet, with a minimal amount of strontium. We are intrigued, but cautious. Thanks for your help with osteoporosis we are new, avid listeners with your clairvoyant delivery. Cheers, Richard 🎉
I think it would be an interesting video to check out! I don't have a problem with strontium either. I do think it is important to be aware of what is out there on the research front regarding strontium. My hope is that this video helps people determine how they feel about taking it with the limited research available❤
@@beverlytaylor6073 I don't have a problem with people supporting products they really believe in, but I struggle when their perspective changes significantly when they are suddenly standing to benefit... Just my two cents unasked for 😘
Doctor lucas says that he makes no money off of this at all. His company has researched the claims and he said that they are all true. He then goes over everything so that you will know what he's talking about. Everyone needs to listen to this for themselves. It's one of his latest videos
@@patriciadrank6543 I can believe that he doesn't make money off of the products but I'd be surprised that he would do advertising of their products with no compensation. I've seen those both on FB and IG. There were some other things that Sarah brought up that would make me question it as well. Who knows? It's like the drugs themselves. There's absolutely no guarantees on any of them. Many claim they've had so side effects and I believe them, however, with very short term testing on many, who knows what might develop down the road.
I am more interested in any food, or action which stimulates osteoblasts while maintaining the bone they make (prevents resorption or osteoclastic activity). So the aspect of strontium which interests me is not so much that it incorporates itself into the bone structure but that it encourages bone making. I wish there was some test to truly determine how much new bone is made, not what the DEXA picks up, which is only mass. And since mass is greater in Strontium than Calcium what test would differentiate that information - that being new bone versus the appearance ONLY of denser bone?
This is a great question! There are bone marker tests that can measure new bone and how active osteoblasts are. Two tests that measure new bone growth include the Osteocalcin test and the P1NP. Both are blood tests that will help determine what osteoblasts are doing and if there is new bone ❤
The COMB study combined a group of micronutrients together with strontium among them. If you want to give the combination described in the study a go- I say go for it ❤
@sarahmapes_bonebuildersystem I have been taking the supplements for over a year, no side effects AND my dexa improved on all measurements. My endocrinologist is pleased as am I. I tried Fosamax and Actenol which gave me bone and joint pain, no thanks!
This brings us back to the same issue. How does bone density and bone architecture differ? How can a bone look strong on the surface but have the strength of toast on the inside? We're relying on DXA for the whole picture and that's the only choice that's made available to us.
This is a topic I should do a whole video about... in the meantime, dexa scans only measure the hard outer layer also known as the cortical layer. Dexa does not measure the soft spongy part of the bone also known as trabecular bone. Bone architecture is an interesting thing to try and evaluate. When a person takes medication to slow bone breakdown for numerous years then it actually stops the body from breaking down old worn out bone cells that should be broken down. These old worn out bone cells are not high quality bone, but they show up on a dexa as thicker bones. Sometimes out bodies break down good bone that they should not be breaking down and medication can help in those instances for a period of time. Dexa while not perfect is a fairly good gauge. When bone is breaking down the soft spongy bone tends to break down faster than the hard outer layer which means that what shows up on a dexa is a fairly good first gauge. Without any testing (and keep in mind that this is not perfect either) when we lose muscle we lose bone. The reverse is also generally true. When a person builds muscle they also tend to build bone. There are some rare instances where this does not hold up, but in general if you can see muscle definition on your body it is a good gauge for the quality of your bones on the inside. I hope this helps a bit. ❤ I do think I should do a follow video about the topic of what makes good bone quality and what the difference is between thickness and quality.
The website chat where I buy the tablets didn't know but said it "comes from a plant source and is elemental strontium, not to be confused with a strontium salt." @sarahmapes_bonebuildersystem
@@janahnfoster936 That is really interesting. This study that I am listing shows that it does become a salt... Maybe the supplement you are taking has something unique? Elemental strontium can certainly be a salt... At any rate elemental strontium is not in the form of ranelate and is not likely to be problematic. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877502/
Thank you for this info. I would like to know how you feel about taking collagen.? Especially one that contains fortibone, fortiigel, VERISOL, and tendoforte. It is called. Healthy Bones Co. from the bone coach. Thank you
As a post menopausal woman with a lot of muscle loss and bone loss, and considering that 80% of women who suffer fractures post menopause will be dead within a year, I'm taking minimum dose of strontium citrate along with vitamin d and vitamin k2-mk7. I want to make sure my bones get the best chance they possibly can. Great video. Thanks.
I am glad to hear you are working hard at improving your bone health and that you found this video helpful ❤
Sarah, thanks for your insights. My wife is hedging her bet, with a minimal amount of strontium. We are intrigued, but cautious. Thanks for your help with osteoporosis we are new, avid listeners with your clairvoyant delivery. Cheers, Richard 🎉
Richard, I think a minimal dose is a good way to go. I am so glad you and your wife are benefiting from the information I share on this channel ☺
Hi Sarah. Dr Lucas has a newer video about Algarcal, and he has no issues with strontium now. Just passing on a little info.
I think it would be an interesting video to check out! I don't have a problem with strontium either. I do think it is important to be aware of what is out there on the research front regarding strontium. My hope is that this video helps people determine how they feel about taking it with the limited research available❤
I've seen that as well. I like Dr Luca but I do struggle, though, with someone who stands to make money from promoting a product.
@@beverlytaylor6073 I don't have a problem with people supporting products they really believe in, but I struggle when their perspective changes significantly when they are suddenly standing to benefit... Just my two cents unasked for 😘
Doctor lucas says that he makes no money off of this at all. His company has researched the claims and he said that they are all true. He then goes over everything so that you will know what he's talking about. Everyone needs to listen to this for themselves. It's one of his latest videos
@@patriciadrank6543 I can believe that he doesn't make money off of the products but I'd be surprised that he would do advertising of their products with no compensation. I've seen those both on FB and IG. There were some other things that Sarah brought up that would make me question it as well. Who knows? It's like the drugs themselves. There's absolutely no guarantees on any of them. Many claim they've had so side effects and I believe them, however, with very short term testing on many, who knows what might develop down the road.
Informative
I am glad to hear it is helpful 😊
@@sarahmapes_bonebuildersystem I am curious as to how long you feel it's safe to take
I am more interested in any food, or action which stimulates osteoblasts while maintaining the bone they make (prevents resorption or osteoclastic activity). So the aspect of strontium which interests me is not so much that it incorporates itself into the bone structure but that it encourages bone making.
I wish there was some test to truly determine how much new bone is made, not what the DEXA picks up, which is only mass. And since mass is greater in Strontium than Calcium what test would differentiate that information - that being new bone versus the appearance ONLY of denser bone?
This is a great question! There are bone marker tests that can measure new bone and how active osteoblasts are. Two tests that measure new bone growth include the Osteocalcin test and the P1NP. Both are blood tests that will help determine what osteoblasts are doing and if there is new bone ❤
What about the COMB study?
The COMB study combined a group of micronutrients together with strontium among them. If you want to give the combination described in the study a go- I say go for it ❤
@sarahmapes_bonebuildersystem I have been taking the supplements for over a year, no side effects AND my dexa improved on all measurements. My endocrinologist is pleased as am I. I tried Fosamax and Actenol which gave me bone and joint pain, no thanks!
This brings us back to the same issue. How does bone density and bone architecture differ? How can a bone look strong on the surface but have the strength of toast on the inside? We're relying on DXA for the whole picture and that's the only choice that's made available to us.
There's also the REMS
This is a topic I should do a whole video about... in the meantime, dexa scans only measure the hard outer layer also known as the cortical layer. Dexa does not measure the soft spongy part of the bone also known as trabecular bone.
Bone architecture is an interesting thing to try and evaluate. When a person takes medication to slow bone breakdown for numerous years then it actually stops the body from breaking down old worn out bone cells that should be broken down. These old worn out bone cells are not high quality bone, but they show up on a dexa as thicker bones. Sometimes out bodies break down good bone that they should not be breaking down and medication can help in those instances for a period of time. Dexa while not perfect is a fairly good gauge. When bone is breaking down the soft spongy bone tends to break down faster than the hard outer layer which means that what shows up on a dexa is a fairly good first gauge.
Without any testing (and keep in mind that this is not perfect either) when we lose muscle we lose bone. The reverse is also generally true. When a person builds muscle they also tend to build bone. There are some rare instances where this does not hold up, but in general if you can see muscle definition on your body it is a good gauge for the quality of your bones on the inside.
I hope this helps a bit. ❤ I do think I should do a follow video about the topic of what makes good bone quality and what the difference is between thickness and quality.
A@@beverlytaylor6073
Fish and root vegetables, here I go 🥳!
That sounds awesome!
Hi Sarah, do you know which kind of strontium is derived from Lithothamnion (Red Marine Algea)?
The website chat where I buy the tablets didn't know but said it "comes from a plant source and is elemental strontium, not to be confused with a strontium salt." @sarahmapes_bonebuildersystem
@@janahnfoster936
That is really interesting. This study that I am listing shows that it does become a salt... Maybe the supplement you are taking has something unique? Elemental strontium can certainly be a salt... At any rate elemental strontium is not in the form of ranelate and is not likely to be problematic.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877502/
Thank you for this info. I would like to know how you feel about taking collagen.? Especially one that contains fortibone, fortiigel, VERISOL, and tendoforte. It is called. Healthy Bones Co. from the bone coach. Thank you
@@nancyhocheder7062 I think Bone Coaches' ssupplement line is among the best I have seen for bone health. I think he has good stuff ❤