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M.
I'm a 36-year-old guy. Do I need
EZorb Calcium?
Osteoporosis
and low bone mass are a major
public health threat for an
estimated 44 million US women
and men aged 50 and older. A new
NOF report estimates, by state,
congressional District and the
top 25 metro areas, the
prevalence of low bone mass and
osteoporosis in women and men
aged 50 and over.
While osteoporosis
is four times more likely in
women than in men, almost
12 million American men are now estimated
to suffer from low bone mass. By 2010,
this figure is expected to climb
to over 14 million and reach
over 17 million by 2020.
Studies
show low calcium intake during
earlier ages is the major cause
of osteoporosis or low bone mass
in later life.
The
National Osteoporosis Foundation
recommends that men of all ages
have adequate daily calcium
intake to prevent the development of
osteoporosis.
So
the answer to your question is
yes. You should start taking
EZorb as early as possible.
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