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Is OSTEOSTRONG Misleading Vulnerable People Regarding Claims of High Increases in Bone Density?

Is OSTEOSTRONG Misleading Vulnerable People Regarding Claims of High Increases in Bone Density? The advertisements and claims regarding abnormally high increases in bone density, beg the question - are these claims true. Dr. Lani will discuss one such study by John Jaquish of 11 people. The claim: 14.9% increase in the hip region and 16.6% in the spine in 6 MONTHS, once a week on the OsteoStrong equipment for 10-20 minutes. I am a clinical bone densitometrist and the author of: Dr. Lani's No-Nonsense Bone Health Guide. This is a challenge to John Jaquish to allow me to corroborate this findings as I am an expert in this area and would love it to be true.
For OsteoStrong franchise owners, if you believe your equipment increases bone density please support me in viewing the evidence - if true, I will personally back OsteoStrong and John Jaquish. Following are three requests for John Jaquish:

1. Post the 152 studies in your "peer review" study that is on your home page, with a graph, showing that OsteoStrong was more effective at building bone than any medication and twice as effective as the powerful anabolic medication, Forteo.
2. Provide your small study that included 9-11 people (2015) that showed the high increase in bone density after 6 months in the hip (14%) and spine (16%) after once a week, 10 minutes sessions, for 6 months.
3. Provide the actual bone density reports for the above mentioned study. Not hard to get from the imaging center. Include the imaging pages.
Thank you for all of you who want to make sure that the public is getting the right information

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