| I've told you in the past about the popular drug Fosamax.  This osteoporosis drug causes a painful condition called osteonecrosis. The  condition literally causes decay and crumbling of jaw bone. I want to warn you  again about this drug and its "side effect." That's because once you  develop the condition, there is no good treatment.
 Some people find this out the hard way. Take Shala for  example. She took Fosamax for several years until she woke up one morning with  excruciating pain in her jaw.
 
 She took antibiotics, had repeat surgeries, she even had  treatment in a hyperbaric chamber, and acupuncture. But they all failed to help  her.
 
 A new group of surgeons replaced part of her jaw with a  titanium plate secured with metal hinges. But the decay and infections had  caused a permanent loss of sensation on the right side of her lip and face, as  well as the loss of several teeth.
 Continued Below... 
Announcing a Pain-Relieving  Formula Designed Especially for Aching KneesStudies show it reduces pain and swelling, increases mobility, and even increases synovial fluid!   Click Here To Learn More 
 
                                            I doubt that Shala was a Second Opinion reader. I  predicted bone complications years ago. Why? Bisphosphonate drugs kill  osteoclasts – which are bone remodeling cells. Your bones might get denser, but  more brittle. And your jaw is subject to tremendous pressure from chewing.  Since bone density is the target, not bone quality, the FDA approved the drug.  That's how our idiotic system works.
 If you want to avoid osteoporosis, don't take Fosamax. The  repercussions could significantly alter your life for the worse. Instead,  follow the recommendations I list on my website and in the free reports you get  when you subscribe to my newsletter. And, for added protection, we're seeing  incredible results with Ultimate Bone Support and the Power Plate  (888-713-0495). Some women have seen a complete reversal of their osteoporosis  using this combination.
 Yours for better health and medical freedom, |