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Old 08-15-2008, 12:21 AM #6
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There are so many medications that weaken bone. Simple Ibuprofen, for example, not to mention Prevacid and other grd medications.

I used to take so much Advil to control pain, until I learned it was weakening my jaw bone and contributing to the infection from my old dental implants.

I started using serrapeptase and while it did not kick in as fast, it works very well. I also use a LOT of methylcobalamin lozenges, generally at least 15 to 10 mg a day.

I had horrible pain before, and don't have it now, so I am inclined to think these things work.

(I used to use twice as much methylcobalamin, but I seem to be gaining on my problem.)
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