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Originally Posted by OsteoStrongVillages2
Osteo drugs have severe side effects and can only give you an average of 1%-3% change over your lifetime with negative side effects, however, they DO NOT actually regrow bone. OsteoStrongs average member receives 7%-14% increase of bone density each year, which is how so many are reversing Osteoporosis completely. We have seen bone density gains as large as 10% in 6 months. Many studies and member DEXA scan results prove our program and many Doctors use it themselves and refer their patients to us. You may also check out our website OsteoStrong.com. Please give me a call at 325-218-8800, I would love to talk to you about it. Even if you are not interested in our program, please allow me to explain how the drugs work verses this natural alternative.
Per the Prolia site, some side effects are low blood calcium, skin infections, rash, osteonecrosis of the jaw, fracture of the thighbone.
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Are making a medical claim for treatment of osteoporosis at your gym?
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OsteoStrongs average member receives 7%-14% increase of bone density each year
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Do you even know that an average cannot be 7 - 14%? An average is a number not a range. You are promising that the lowest yearly improvement is 7% each and every year going forward as 7% is the low end of your promised range. So in 2 years I will have at least 14 % improvement in what? My hip, my spine, my worst area or my best area on a Dexa scan? Can you please post the published study to support your claim or do you not actually understand the science of osteoporosis? You do have extensive training in medicine or pharmacy don't you?
Even your suggested website which you refer to as "Our website" is a phony with a big Not secure warning on my laptop and is nothing but a suggestion of related searches which lead to other broken links. So useless weblink, terrible math, unsupported medical claims. The little phrase "Member Dexa scans" tells me everything I need to know. You're selling a fancy gym membership.
Can I own an Osteostrong gym? Do I need to know anything about medicine to own a franchise of a company that claims to treat a real problem with once a week short exercise session?
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No, you do not need to have experience in the medical or health industry to be considered. We look for franchisees that have solid business management skills and a commitment to excellent customer service.
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So this is a sales skills required position, not a know at least something about osteoporosis before you open a business to treat that disease position. Good to know. I think I'll save time for "learning how drugs work" to my conversations with someone with advanced training in medicine or pharmacy. Not a gym owner.