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Amazing bone-building secret improves DEXA scan by 45%

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SPONSORED Sponsored content keeps our newsletter free. We do not endorse all advertisers. Linda and Susan were both 70 years old. And they both suffered from bone loss. Their doctors wanted to put them on conventional treatments, but they wanted to try a natural approach first. Linda loaded up her diet with calcium-rich foods. She did weight- bearing exercises every day. And she took a bunch of supplements, including calcium, vitamin D, vitamin K, and even boron. Two years later, she got another DEXA scan. But much to her dismay, her bone density had gotten worse, not better. Now she felt like an idiot for not following her doctor's advice. And she felt like she had no choice but to give in. Contrast this with Susan. Susan did pretty much the same things as Linda … but with one small difference. In addition to calcium, she also took a nutrient that activated bone production in her body. Here's what happened next: After one year, Susan took another DEXA scan, using the same machine used previously. She was thrilled to find that her T-score improved by 45% from -3.3 to -1.8! That's amazing. But it got better. After another year, she took a third scan. This time, her T-score improved to -0.7. That means, her bone density went from very low to normal. What's the nutrient Susan took that made all the difference? [Find out here.]( DISCLAIMER Use of this Publisher's email, website and content, is subject to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use published on Publisher's Website. Content marked as "Ad," "Special" or "Sponsor" may be paid third party advertisements and are not endorsed or warranted by our staff or company. The content in our emails is for informational or entertainment use, and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always check with a qualified professional for treatment advice and/or diagnosis. Be sure to do your own careful research before taking action based on anything you find in this content. FiveNation 333 West Brown Deer Road #367 Milwaukee Wisconsin 53217 United States You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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