In the first post in a series about new medical research that may help us heal our bones, I mentioned that drugs like the ones used to treat osteoporosis could speed up bone healing. This is because the drugs speed up the process of breaking up bone to stimulate bone growth and repair.
In addition to the drugs used to treat osteoporosis, these drugs also have other uses, like speeding the healing process of broken bones. This is why there are people who have had to use these drugs to speed healing of their own broken bones. As long as you’re not hurting yourself, it’s good for you.
As a side note, I have discovered that there are drugs that can speed up bone healing. I found some of them in the drugstore and they are called bone densitators. They are used to speed up regeneration of bone, and to speed up recovery after major surgery. There are also drugs that can speed up bone growth, but since they have a high risk that they will kill you, I would not recommend using them without medical advice.
If you have broken bones, I recommend taking a break from active play and get some good quality bone savers. Bone savers are supplements that can speed up the healing process after surgery. They can be purchased and taken internally, or you can buy them on the Internet. They are usually found in health food stores. They are usually in the form of pills. I would recommend buying the ones that you can take orally, as some of the pills can be pretty addictive.
Bone savers can speed up the healing process after surgery by as much as 70%. I would recommend checking with your doctor before you start taking them, as it is important to be sure that they are safe and that you are not taking them for any other reason.
The bone saver pill I’m talking about is called Risedronate. The reason it is so good is because it stimulates bone growth and the healing process, by increasing the rate of bone growth and growth factor release, which has been shown in scientific studies to speed up bone regeneration. It is also an osteoporosis medication that can help prevent osteoporotic fractures. Bone savers can be taken orally or transdermally and are usually available in health food stores.
Bone growth also is stimulated by certain other pharmaceuticals. These other pharmaceuticals stimulate the proliferation of bone-forming cells (osteoblasts), which can produce new bone tissue. In some cases, the drug is actually causing bone to grow more rapidly so the patient can heal faster. We won’t be able to tell yet, but the signs are there in a lot of people who have had their bone tissue removed due to cancer treatments or orthopedic problems.
It’s not just about bone healing, but also about bone repair. Bone repair is an extremely fast process. In the past, surgeons were able to do bone repair in a split second by using metal plates and screws. Nowadays, you can simply drill a hole with a drill and bone will grow in it. That’s probably why so many bone implants are made of titanium or other biocompatible metals.
When you look at the bone, the two that are the most important are the ones that are attached to your skull, which we can see because of the bone growth in the holes. The other important bone is the one that is wrapped around your neck. The next obvious bone to observe is the one that wraps around your spinal column. This is the bone that surrounds the spinal cord, the nerve which sends signals to all the body parts.
That’s why we’re fascinated by bone implants and how they can accelerate bone growth. The implants themselves are made of titanium, but most are biocompatible metals. Biocompatible metals have no effect on bone growth, but the implants are very good at making sure that the growth is happening, and the titanium is also a good conductor of energy.