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Registrants will learn about lifestyle, nutrition, testing, and cutting edge solutions to optimize bone health and even reverse the causes of osteoporosis.

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If you have osteoporosis, osteopenia, or think you’re at risk for a fragility fracture, this one’s for you.

Using the “4R Method(Recognize, Reverse, Retest, Revive), Dr. Doug Lucas — founder of Optimal Bone Health + board-certified in orthopedics and regenerative medicine — will work to identify the causes of bone loss, improve bone strength, and, yes, even reverse osteoporosis.

Interested in learning more? Attend Dr. Lucas’ free Bone Foundations In-Person Class on Thursday, Feb. 23 to discover how to optimize your bone health.

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