Bone Spurs and Calcium deficiency. Bone spurs are a - TopicsExpress



          

Bone Spurs and Calcium deficiency. Bone spurs are a manifestation of osteoporosis. A person will get bone spurs and calcium deposits when you have osteoporosis, just the opposite of what a doctor will tell you. And you need more calcium, more magnesium, need the bone matrix, you need the collagen, the glucosamine sulfate, the chondroitin sulfate, and those bone spurs and the calcium deposits will actually re-architect back down to a normal bone. Takes a little while. Takes 4 to 6 months to pull that off, but you can do it on a regular basis, absolutely. (Dr. Joel Wallach ~ A Healthier and Longer Life)
Posted on: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 23:42:17 +0000

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