Osteoporosis and BIG Pharma

Posted on X by The Vigilant Fox:

For decades, Big Pharma has convinced us that aging bones are a disease.

They gave it a name (osteoporosis).

They built a treatment.

Then they sold it to millions.

It was all built on a lie.

And the cruel irony? The drugs they’re pushing to “fix” osteoporosis are quietly making bones more brittle, not stronger.

In this report, you’ll learn the fatal flaws of modern medicine’s approach to treating osteoporosis—and what makes diagnosing this disease rigged by design.

The information in this report comes from the work of medical researcher

@MidwesternDoc. For all the eye-opening details on the osteoporosis scam, read the full 8000-word report below.

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The information in this report comes from the work of medical researcher

@MidwesternDoc

. For all the eye-opening details on the osteoporosis scam, read the full 8000-word report below.

From midwesterndoctor.com

To truly understand modern medicine, you must first see that the industry operates exactly like a sales funnel. Step 1: Screen everyone. Step 2: Redefine “normal” so millions are suddenly “sick.” Step 3: Sell them drugs. Step 4: Treat the inevitable side effects with more drugs. Step 5: Repeat. That’s not healthcare. That’s a really effective business model.

Preventive medicine is a trap. They tell us that screening saves lives. But does it? It turns healthy people into customers for life. • BP thresholds keep getting lower → more prescriptions • Cholesterol risk calculators overestimate by 5–6x • Doctors just follow “guidelines” that are rigged by industry.

Another great example of this is mammograms. Mammograms were sold to us as lifesaving. But studies now show that’s not true. In fact, they:

• Miss fast-growing cancers

• Catch generally harmless slow-growing cancers

• Create false positives

• Cause trauma and unnecessary surgeries and even mastectomies

Radiologists profit. Women suffer.

Then there’s the DEXA scan scam. DEXA scans compare your bones to a 30-year-old’s. So if you’re older than 30, just aging normally, like we’re supposed to, makes you “osteopenic” or “osteoporotic”… Compared to a 30-year-old. Imagine that. A mere 5% difference in the scan can shift your diagnosis by a full decade of bone loss. A false diagnosis leads to a lifetime of drugs and fear.

After it is determined that you have osteoporosis, the first line of attack is, you guessed it, a drug. A bisphosphonate, to be exact. We’re told drugs like Fosamax and Reclast are supposed to “strengthen” bones. But in reality, they kill bone-remodeling cells called osteoclasts—leaving you with brittle, “old” bone. What?!

And it gets worse. Side effects include:

• Jaw death

• Spontaneous fractures

• Atrial fibrillation

• Flu-like illness

• Esophageal cancer

And yes—they can cause more fractures. Make it make sense. The FDA even quietly warned about them back in 2008.

Concerned about the risks of bisphosphonates?

@MidwesternDoc presents a comprehensive, evidence-based analysis that challenges mainstream osteoporosis treatment.

The human body is pretty remarkable. And that includes our bones. Bone is dynamic, alive, and constantly remodeling based on the stresses you place on it. We see this with astronauts. Less stress on their bones due to a lower gravitational force leads to a loss of bone density.

But modern medicine is just a numbers game. It treats numbers, not patients. If a scan or blood test improves, it’s called a success—even if the patient feels worse or dies sooner. That’s how they justify these drugs. Sure, maybe bisphosphonates build bone, but it’s brittle and inflexible because it ends up killing osteoclasts. Compressive strength goes up, mobility goes down.

So, if the scans just compare everyone’s bones to 30-year-old bones to get a diagnosis, what actually leads to real osteoporosis?

@MidwesternDoc outlines the actual causes:

• Immobility (sitting all day destroys bones)

• Hormonal imbalances (progesterone is key)

• Chronic inflammation

• Nutrient deficiencies

• Fluoride and prescription drugs

• Environmental toxins

None of these things require expensive drugs to fix. It’s all about your lifestyle.

Progesterone is particularly powerful. For whatever reason, estrogen gets all the attention—but progesterone is the hormone that makes bones flexible and resilient. It helps bones bend instead of break. Great! Low progesterone = brittle bones. Thankfully, supplementing it safely can be a game-changer—especially for women.

One of the most overlooked keys to aging is zeta potential—the body’s electrical stability. It affects:

• Fluid flow

• Bone strength

• Aging Potassium citrate helps restore it—and improves bone architecture.

But no one’s talking about it because there’s no money in it.

Where have we heard that before?

Ancient Chinese texts linked bone health to kidneys, vitality cycles, and the marrow. They had it figured out thousands of years ago.

And modern science now confirms:

• Kidneys regulate minerals and vitamin D

• Kidney decline = bone decline

• Vitality is real—and it peaks and fades in 7–8 year cycles

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