The word osteoporosis literally means "porous bones"; in other words, bones that are filled with tiny pores, or holes. In 1993, the Lancet medical journal reported that the remains of an 18th-century woman were found beneath a church. Studies showed that these bones were stronger and more dense than the bones of any modern women, either pre-menopausal or post-menopausal. Something in our modern lifestyle is clearly affecting the density and strength of our bones, and only now are we beginning to understand what that might be.
In order to help overcome this problem we have enlisted the help of Dr
Marilyn Glenville PhD, one of the world's leading authorities
on the natural approach
to Women’s Healthcare and she recommends that you follow a plan of action designed specifically
for dealing with Osteoporosis.
By clicking on any (or
all) of the five links below you can get a plan of action and find out all you need to know about Osteoporosis. From how to identify the problem and discovering the cause, to knowing what your choices are and what to do next.
Click on a link below to start your journey back to good health and feeling better again:
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Supplement Programmes
Links to a selection of Vitamins Minerals and Herbs recommended by Dr Glenville as the most appropriate for your needs at this time. Includes a three-month supplement plan.
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Dr Marilyn Glenville PhD Expert Advice
Provides a link to Dr Glenville's web site where she gives specific advice on the causes, symptoms and treatments available for Osteoporosis. Explaining both the Nutritional and the Conventional methods of treatment and a course of action for you to follow.
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Laboratory Health Tests
Provides a link to the most relevant laboratory tests to determine the cause of Osteoporosis and a course of action for you to follow. (These tests are all available by post).
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Books
Provides a link to the most helpful and appropriate book for Osteoporosis. Chosen from a range of Dr Glenville's internationally best-selling books on women's health.
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E-Books
Download the appropriate e-book for Osteoporosis written by Dr Marilyn Glenville.
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