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From: Fulio Open on 25 Jun 2008 16:24 A few years ago some aches developed on some parts of my body, such as the right shoulder, right heel, back of knee, muscles on the hand, and the rib area. I went to see an orthopedist. He prescribed an MRI for my knee, but nothing wrong was found. He didn't know what was causing the pain. The aches made me feel quite uncomfortable. Movement of my body became slower. The muscles feel tight, but no strength is lost. I have been suffering, but not very much. I still can drive and lift things. About a couple of weeks ago, I started to take the BioCalth. The sufferings decreased, but is not totally gone. The BioCalth is mainly composed of calcium, and other ingredients. I realize that I need calcium for my bone. Further I think that I may need other things for the bone, too. My questions are: 1. What other medicines I can take to improve the bone health? iron? 2. Is there a test to determine the components of my bone? By taking the test I would know what is lacking in my bone, and will take the medicine in need. 3. If there is such a test, what's its name? I will ask my doctor to prescribe one for me. Thanks for information and advice. Fulio Pen
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