Baby Boomers Encouraged to 'Ask Your Doctor' about Fosteum, a New Choice in the Battle against Osteoporosis During World Osteoporosis Day.SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- World Osteoporosis osteoporosis (ŏs'tēō'pərō`sĭs), disorder in which the normal replenishment of old bone tissue is severely disrupted, resulting in weakened bones and increased risk of fracture; osteopenia Day on October 20th is all about increasing awareness about bone disease and how to best manage the disease. Avoiding known risk factors and taking calcium and vitamin D vitamin D Any of a group of fat-soluble alcohols important in calcium metabolism in animals to form strong bones and teeth and prevent rickets and osteoporosis. It is formed by ultraviolet radiation (sunlight) of sterols (see steroid) present in the skin. are accepted ways to help in the fight for healthy bones, however, most people are not aware of other options that are helpful in fighting this widespread disease. Fortunately, there is a new safe, effective and natural prescription option for the millions of baby boomers See generation X. who want to be proactive about their bone health. In conjunction with World Osteoporosis Day, Primus Pharmaceuticals encourages baby boomers to ask their doctor about Fosteum[TM] capsules, the first FDA-regulated prescription medical food product to treat the underlying metabolic cause, not just the symptoms of osteopenia (the condition that precedes osteoporosis) and osteoporosis. Fosteum is the only product of its kind that is clinically proved to increase bone density. It has also been shown to manage hot flashes hot flashes Hot flush Gynecology A symptom afflicting 80-85% of middle-aged ♀, first occurring during the perimenopause, continuing with ↓ intensity for yrs, manifesting itself as transient waves of erythema and uncomfortable warmth beginning in the in peri- and post-menopausal women. A recent clinical study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine Annals of Internal Medicine (Ann Intern Med) is an academic medical journal published by the American College of Physicians (ACP). It publishes research articles and reviews in the area of internal medicine. Its current editor is Harold C. Sox. reported that over 85 percent of the women in the study taking genistein (the primary active ingredient An active ingredient, also active pharmaceutical ingredient (or API), is the substance in a drug that is pharmaceutically active. Some medications may contain more than one active ingredient. in Fosteum) along with calcium and vitamin D showed an impressive gain in bone density. To obtain more information about Fosteum, visit www.fosteum.com. To arrange an immediate interview with a physician or a patient who can discuss the benefits of Fosteum, please contact Jan Shulman at Amendola Communications at 480-664-8412 ext. 12. |
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