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Is ProgestaCare indicated for Osteoporosis?

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Is ProgestaCare indicated for Osteoporosis?

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A. Many medical authorities tell female patients who are post menopausal that osteoporosis is inevitable. A physician in Mill Valley, California, John R. Lee, MD, has proven that this often repeated statement is simply untrue. The results of his ongoing clinical study with women are noteworthy. Patients have experienced new bone density ranging from 5 to 40 percent for women who have used ProgestaCare cream from 6 to 48 months. His results also indicated this therapy is successful even several decades after menopause. One of his patients, who is 82 years of age and has been using ProgestaCare cream for four years, has a greater than 50 percent new bone density as proven by dual photon absorptiometry. Dr. Lee has proven that osteoporosis is not only preventable, but is also reversible in most cases.

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