4 • Forbidden Cures and Underground Medicine
twenty-three subjects all suffered from physician-documented moderate to
severe cases of osteoarthritis, and no other serious ailments. Each completed
the VAS questionnaire at the start of the trial.
These patients were all given Chondrinol® daily (1 tablet, three times a
day), and after just one week, the group reported an average 27% decline in
pain and stiffness. And by the end of the fourth week, they reported...
- 55% reduction in pain
- 59% drop in pain frequency
- 44% increased ability to participate in recreational activities
- 38% increase in strength
“Whatever your son is giving you, stay on it!”
And while no studies have yet been conducted on Ostinol’s impact on
osteoporosis (though some of its components have been studied), some success
stories have been reported. Like the case of a 64-year-old woman (who’s name
has been omitted to preserve her privacy) with severe osteoporosis.
Her case was advanced and very difficult—her spinal DEXA scans showed
25% bone loss from 2004 to 2007. Still, she did not want to take pharma-
ceutical drugs, holding out hope for a natural remedy. Luckily, her son was a
chiropractic physician, and he knew about Ostinol.
He put his mother on a regimen of Pro-Stiminol® (a combination kit of
Ostinol™ and Tricalcidin-3®, a blend of organic calciums), one tablet per
day. After a year of using the supplement, her bone loss rate slowed by 25%...
but she still wasn’t regrowing bone.
So he had her take an Ostinol™ tablet in addition to her daily Pro-Stimi-
nol®—and that brought on remarkable results. After six months on the new
regimen, tests showed that her bone loss had stopped completely...and that her
bone density had actually increased by 10%.
Her regular doctor was very impressed with the outcome. He told her,
“Whatever your son is giving you, stay on it!”
Slowing down resorption can be a very bad thing
In theory, drugs that slow down bone loss sound like a good thing—but they’re
not. When you stop your body from clearing out old bone cells, it doesn’t make your
bones stronger or healthier. In fact, leaving old bone tissue in place can cause very
serious side effects—like bone death (a.k.a. osteonecrosis) and severe infections.