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Nature’s Solution to Bone Health
Osteoporosis remains as a distressing condition that frequently affects postmenopausal women because of the abrupt cessation of ovarian hormones. The postmenopausal period typically occupies one-third of a woman’s life, with more than 45 million women in the U.S. alone, now in the postmenopausal phase.