The natural hormone melatonin may not only prevent bone loss but may also play a role in maintaining 'bone homeostasis.' Here's how it works.
that reverses osteoporosis: the medications developed can inhibit further bone deterioration and inhibit bone resorption, but most fail to result in"extensive" new bone formation and fail to reverse bone loss that has occurred
Evidence from research in cell models, animal models, and even human clinical trials has accumulated that melatonin may have an"anti-osteoporosis" role and even"holds the potential to be a standalone anti-osteoporosis therapy" Clinical studies in postmenopausal women with osteopenia have found that treatment with melatonin for a year increased bone mineral density in a dose-dependent fashion and suggested that melatonin has the"potential" to be a treatment for osteoporosis
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