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  • A 50-year-old man with severe osteoporosis and a lumbar spinal T score of -3.8 had no other medical issues besides a family history of the disease.
  • He was treated with 450 mg of Cyplexinol twice daily for four months, which is an oral medication derived from a natural bone protein.
  • After this period, his T score improved to -3.3, showing that Cyplexinol might be an effective alternative treatment for osteoporosis, demonstrating a positive impact on bone density in a relatively short time.

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A 50-y-old male in otherwise good health was diagnosed with severe osteoporosis with a lumbar spinal t score of -3.8. Further testing revealed no underlying causes other than a family history of the disease. He was placed on a trial regimen of 450 mg Cyplexinol twice daily for 4 mo. Repeat DEXA scans after 4 mo of this therapy showed an improved lumbar spinal t score of -3.3, the first time that improvement in t scores has been demonstrated in this short amount of time. Cyplexinol, the first orally consumable demineralized bone matrix consisting of a naturally derived bone morphogenetic protein complex, may be a beneficial alternative to conventional treatments for osteoporosis with an ability to reverse bone mineral density loss in as little as 4 mo.

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