Prescription Comparison Quiz

Before You Fill That Prescription, Answer These 5 Questions

The comparison your doctor did not have time to walk you through in a single appointment. Two minutes. Five questions.

2 minutes  ·  5 questions  ·  Free
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Question 01

Have you been prescribed a bisphosphonate such as Fosamax, Boniva, Prolia, or Actonel?

Question 02

Did your doctor explain that bisphosphonates can cause osteonecrosis of the jaw as a documented side effect?

Question 03

Did your doctor explain the documented risk of spontaneous thighbone fracture from long-term use?

Question 04

Are you aware that bisphosphonates suppress new bone formation, not just bone loss?

Question 05

Did anyone explain the co-factor chain that determines whether calcium actually reaches your bones?

Your Comparison Results

Here is the comparison your doctor did not have time to walk you through.

The prescription addresses bone loss by suppressing the cells that break bone down. It does not address how calcium reaches bone in the first place. It does not address routing, activation, or absorption.

And it carries documented risks your doctor is required to disclose but rarely has time to fully cover in a single appointment.

Side by side

Bisphosphonates The Complete Natural Chain
Jawbone complications (osteonecrosis) — FDA documented Routes calcium to bone, not arteries
Spontaneous thighbone fractures from the drug meant to protect them Activates D3 properly through the full cofactor sequence
Suppresses new bone formation, not just bone loss Boron locks in what the chain delivers
Must stay upright 30 minutes after taking Liquid absorption — no tablet degradation
Does not address the calcium routing problem All 9 co-factors your bones actually need

What the prescription does not address

Calcium cannot reach bone without K2 MK-7 to route it there. Without K2, calcium absorbs and deposits in arterial walls, not bone. Bisphosphonates do not fix this. They slow the breakdown while the routing problem continues.

K2 MK-7 routes calcium away from arteries and toward bone.

K2 requires D3 to function. D3 requires magnesium to activate.

Without boron the entire chain falls apart before delivery.

Most women who refused the prescription were never shown what the complete natural alternative actually looked like. Not one co-factor. Nine. Each one paired with what makes the next one work.

This is the natural alternative they were never given.

The Complete Natural Chain

Nine co-factors in liquid form. The natural alternative most women who refused the prescription were never shown.


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