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Gluten and Osteoporosis

You may be surprised to learn that one cause of osteoporosis is gluten sensitivity. Gluten in wheat, rye, barely, oats and corn might be destroying your bones. This video discusses one case with a gluten-free diet and pre and post DEXA scans. Osteoporosis improved to osteopenia in a little over a year. We will keep you updated as we get more information.



Current Age: 58 Hip DEXA Z-Scores: July 2005 -2.2 (Osteoporosis) Nov 2007 -2.0 (Slight improvement with strontium supplementation) Feb 2011 -1.3 (Great improvement with gluten-free diet. Off strontium for over 6 months)

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