You may already know this, but it’s worth repeating.

Past age 30… bones start getting weaker year after year.

That means by the time you hit 50… you’ve ALREADY been losing bone mass for DECADES. 

Whether you’re still STURDY and STRONG…

Or you’ve been thinking that you’re not built like you used to be

At a certain point in life, you might be just one little accident away from
a fall-related injury.

Fortunately, I’m here today to share a scientific secret for seniors who want to avoid a NASTY fall… or even a BROKEN hip.

It’s not calcium.

But it IS something that may help TURN DOWN bone breakdown… and help TURN UP bone BUILDING.

Here’s how you can take advantage of it.

Tough as nails

This news is CRITICAL for anyone who wants to remain ACTIVE and HEALTHY as they age.

And isn’t that… EVERYBODY?

A study just came out of Australia, showing how post-menopausal women experienced…

  • IMPROVED bone density, especially in the lower back and where the thigh bone connects to the hip joint
  • SLOWED bone loss, and
  • CUT long-term fracture risk.

That’s right — instead of bones getting weaker and more fragile year after year, this study on older gals shows they could actually STAY strong!

You might THINK the key behind these results was calcium

But it WASN’T.

It was actually something that does what calcium CAN’T do.

Let me explain.

The study actually involved a “bone-rejuvenating” enzyme – one that helps “turn on” the bone-building process that slows down after age 30.

This enzyme is naturally activated when the body is under MAJOR stress… like being exposed to freezing temperatures or going hungry

And that’s just not something you can make happen every day!

But fortunately, scientists have discovered a DIFFERENT way to activate this enzyme “on demand.”

It’s a special natural compound called “T-Rev“… and it’s what the gals in that study I just mentioned took.

As if T-Rev weren’t IMPRESSIVE enough with those study results I just shared with you… the scientists discovered something ELSE about it.

It worked even BETTER on women in the study with the WEAKEST bones!

Here’s how GROUNDBREAKING this truly is…

Both CNN and Fox News report that now there’s talk that NASA plans to give this nutrient to astronauts going to Marsto help keep them strong in ZERO GRAVITY!

Now, before you RUSH out the door to try to find some T-Rev for yourself, let me caution you…

It’s unlikely that you’ll find the same type they used in the study.

But that’s EXACTLY what you need — the clinically studied T-Rev that’s TRUSTED by scientists and used in SEVERAL human clinical trials.

Fortunately, I’ve got good news for you today.

Because my friend and colleague Dr. Glenn Rothfeld, M.D. and his team at Real Advantage Nutrients have been able to secure a small supply of it…

And they’re making it available directly to American seniors as the superstar ingredient in Dr. Rothfeld’s new bone-guarding formula, OsteoCell.

Here’s the kicker…

Because OsteoCell doesn’t ONLY contain the “right” version of T-Rev

But also EVEN MORE bone-supporting nutrients… ones that work synergistically with each other AND with T-Rev.

Now, there are too many details about OsteoCell and its ingredients for me to share them all with you in today’s eAlert

To feeling “unbreakable,”
Sarah Reagan


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