Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a medical condition characterized by weakened bones that become brittle and fragile. This condition does not develop but rather progresses gradually over a course of years. The loss of bone density is a natural procedure affected by ageing. However in certain instances it can progress much faster than usual. Women are more prone to osteoporosis than men, especially if their menopause starts at an early age (before the age of 45). Apart from menopause, there are other factors that increase the risk of developing osteoporosis: smoking and increased consumption of alcohol, a family history of osteoporosis, malnutrition, certain medications (steroids or anti-estrogens) and/or lack of regular exercise.

Diagnosis of Real Causes & Treatment of Osteoporosis:

- Following a Therapeutic Molecular Nutrition Plan
- Through Personalized Supplements and Innovative Therapeutic Protocols
- Treatments that can act synergistically with any other medications

Osteoporosis is not characterized by distinct symptoms at its early stages. However, as the bones weaken symptoms such as the following can be noticed: back pain, loss of height, fractures and/or an inclined posture.

Your Online Health Specialist will address a series of targeted questions to you, to assess whether your symptoms could be indicative of Osteoporosis. Then your specialist may recommend a specialized blood test, a bone density test (DEXA) or other molecular-level diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis. Your personalized treatment plan will be based upon the diagnostic tests results, the symptoms described and your medical history overall.

Our platform provides a user-friendly environment that enables a realistic experience between the Health Specialist and the patient. In this environment your Specialist will explain the components, duration and health benefits of your personalized treatment plan. This treatment plan will be accompanied by a Molecular Nutrition program that will be compiled after a distinct online consultation with our Molecular Nutritionist and will aim towards achieving even higher levels of health and well-being along with alleviating the symptoms of Osteoporosis.

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