I stopped prescribing Fosamax

Women's Bone Health Report – Dr Emily Harrison on Fosamax & VolMD

I Prescribed Fosamax to Hundreds of Women Before I Realised It Was Destroying Their Bones

If you've been put on Fosamax, or your doctor's just told you that you need it, read the next few minutes carefully.

Dr Emily Harrison

By Dr Emily Harrison

Bone Specialist — 15 Years in Practice

What I'm about to share goes against almost everything the medical system has told you about bone density.

And it might explain why, despite doing everything right, your bones still feel like they're getting weaker even on Fosamax.

My name is Dr Emily Harrison. I've spent 15 years as a bone specialist.

And this is the story of how I went from trusting the standard Fosamax approach completely — to realising it was failing the women who needed it most.

And the real way women after menopause could actually increase their bone density.

I'll Never Forget a Woman Named June.

She was 64. Fractured her wrist from a small stumble in her garden.

Her GP ran a scan, told her she had osteoporosis, and said: "You need to be very careful now. This is just how it is."

By the time she came to me, she'd stopped gardening. Stopped walking her dog.

She told me she was scared to carry the kettle. Scared to pick up her grandchild.

"I feel like I'm made of glass. I feel like I've lost my independence."

And June wasn't the exception. She was like every other patient I saw.

Women who used to be active and independent.

Now terrified of stairs. Terrified of falling. Feeling like a burden on their families.

Most of them were already on Fosamax.

Already taking calcium. Already doing the exercises. And it still wasn't enough.

So I'd adjust their dosage. Switch their medication. Add vitamin D. Recommend weight-bearing exercise.

The T-scores would stay flat or drop again.

And each time, the fear in their eyes got worse.

Bathroom

Then one of my patients — Sandra — fractured her hip getting out of the bath.

She'd been on Fosamax for four years. Never missed a dose. Did everything by the book.

And her bones still broke.

But what really pushed me over the edge wasn't just the fractures.

It was what my patients kept telling me about the medication itself.

Constant heartburn — the kind where you can't eat breakfast.

Nausea that wouldn't go away. Joint pain. Depression.

And then the dentists started refusing to operate.

Tooth extractions declined. Implants off the table.

Because their jaw bone had become too fragile while on Fosamax.

A medication that's supposed to strengthen your bones — and your dentist won't touch your jaw because it's too weak.

That was my breaking point.

I realised Fosamax wasn't the solution.

So I went back to the basic biology — the actual mechanics of how bones rebuild themselves.

And what I found out about how Fosamax actually works changed everything.

How Your Bones Stay Strong (And What Breaks Down After Menopause)

Bone remodelling system

Your bones have a built-in rebuilding system.

It has two parts.

Breakdown cells — they find old, brittle bone and clear it away.

Builder cells — they follow behind and lay down fresh, strong bone in its place.

When you're younger, these two work in perfect sync. Old bone out. New bone in.

But after menopause, the builder cells run out of fuel.

Your builder cells are powered by tiny energy generators inside each cell — think of them like batteries.

Estrogen keeps those batteries charged.

When estrogen drops after menopause, the batteries start to die.

Your builder cells don't disappear. They just slow down. They can't produce bone the way they used to.

But the breakdown cells don't slow down.

They keep clearing old bone at the same pace.

So now more bone is being removed than replaced. Every single day.

That's why calcium doesn't work on its own.

The calcium is right there. You've been taking it for years.

But your builder cells don't have enough energy to use it.

It's like having a pile of bricks but no workers strong enough to lay them.

Year by year, the gap widens. Osteopenia becomes osteoporosis.

Fosamax medication

And here's where Fosamax makes it worse.

Fosamax doesn't fix the energy problem. It freezes the entire system.

It slows down breakdown cells. And the builder cells slow down even further.

Your T-score holds steady.

But your body breaks down your bones for a reason.

Old bone is not the same as new bone. It's brittle. It's stiff. It doesn't flex the way healthy bone should.

And now it's not being cleared out.

So your density number looks better on paper.

But the actual bone is old, weak, and fragile.

You haven't fixed the problem. You've hidden it.

That's why women on Fosamax still fracture. That's why dentists refuse to operate.

And every year this goes on, your risk of fracture keeps growing.

The real fix isn't freezing the system. It's recharging the builder cells.

Giving them back the energy they lost after menopause.

So they can actually convert calcium into new, strong bone the way your body did before.

So How Do You Recharge the Builder Cells?

A study was published that should have changed how we treat osteoporosis entirely.

But it didn't. Because there's no money in fixing the problem.

There is money in keeping you on prescriptions for life.

The study focused on a compound called Urolithin A.

It comes from pomegranate — but you can't get enough from eating the fruit.

Your gut bacteria has to convert it, and most people can't produce enough.

Why Doesn't Something Like This Exist?

When I went back to the research, I found a study published in Nature Medicine — one of the most respected journals in the world.

It focused on Urolithin A.

Here's what Urolithin A does:

Remember those dead batteries inside your builder cells?

Urolithin A clears them out and lets your body replace them with fresh, fully charged ones.

It triggers a natural process called mitophagy — your body's way of cleaning out damaged energy generators and making room for new ones.

The result?

In the study, Urolithin A increased cellular energy production by over 50%.

And when they tested it on bone cells specifically — the builder cells reactivated.

They started converting calcium into new bone tissue at rates that hadn't been seen since before menopause.

Actual fresh, dense, flexible bone being laid down.

The kind that catches you when you stumble. The kind that doesn't shatter from a small fall.

And here's what shocked me:

This wasn't a drug with a page-long list of side effects.

It was a natural compound.

The research was right there. Published. Peer-reviewed.

But not a single bone supplement on the market used it.

No patent on a pomegranate extract.

No way to charge $1,800 an injection.

No recurring prescription revenue.

So the industry ignored it.

That's When I Decided to Do Something About It Myself.

I took the research — the studies, the mechanism, the dose data — to VolMD.

A company I'd followed for years because they were one of the few who actually formulated based on clinical evidence, not price margins.

I showed them the Urolithin A data. The mitophagy mechanism. The bone cell results.

And they told me the honest truth: doing it right would be expensive.

Most supplement companies use small doses — just enough to put the ingredient on the label. Not enough to do anything.

To match the clinical dose, 1,000mg of bioavailable Urolithin A required a complex extraction process. Not just grinding up pomegranate and pressing it into a pill.

It took 13 formulation attempts to get it right.

Over $300,000 in research and testing.

You'd need the equivalent of over 40 pomegranates a day to get what's in two capsules.

That's why the extraction process matters and why most companies don't bother.

But every batch had to match what the science actually called for.

Getting your builder cells back to full power so calcium actually becomes new bone.

Nothing else. No fillers. No ingredients thrown in to make the label look impressive.

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This is what your body was already designed to do. VolMD just gives your builder cells back the energy they lost.

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Imagine Your Life 6 Months From Now

You walk into your doctor's office. They run your DEXA scan.

And for the first time in years, the T-score number has gone up.

Real improvement. New bone.

Your doctor looks at you and says: "Whatever you're doing, it's working."

You walk out of that appointment and you feel something you haven't felt in a long time.

You feel strong.

You carry the shopping in without thinking about it.

You take the stairs because you want to, not because you're avoiding them.

You pick up your grandchild without worrying.

You stop planning your life around what might break you.

You're not fragile anymore. You're not a burden.

You're you again.

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Now Let Me Put the Cost in Perspective

Option Cost Does it fix the cause?
HRT ~$500/month Serious health risks
Fosamax $80–$150/month Freezes the system — doesn't recharge
Prolia injection $1,800/treatment Same mechanism, bigger price
Evenity $2,700/6 months Heart attack warnings
Supermarket calcium ~$20 No energy to use it — bricks with no builders

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Clinical dose. The right form. Based on real research published in Nature Medicine.

And it costs $34.99 a bottle.

That's less than $1.20 a day to actually support your bone density with new, strong bone.

But Here's Something Important About How Bone Rebuilding Works

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You already know what went into making this.

13 formulation attempts. Over $300,000 in research and testing. A complex extraction process that takes months to produce a single batch.

This isn't mass-produced in a factory and stacked on shelves.

When a batch sells out, it can be months before the next one is ready.

If you're seeing this page right now, we have stock.

But I can't tell you how long that'll last.

And during that time your bone density is still getting worse — your risk of fracture is still there.

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And if you're still not sure — I want to remove every reason to hesitate.

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I can offer that because I've seen the research. I've seen what this formula does.

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You Have Two Choices Right Now

You can keep doing what you've been doing.

Keep taking the medication that masks the numbers but doesn't rebuild the bone.

Keep waking up with heartburn.

Keep being told to "be careful."

Keep watching your DEXA score stay flat or drop — and hoping next year will be different.

Or you can give your body what it actually needs.

Support your bone rebuilding cells.

Start producing new, strong bone again.

And walk into your next appointment knowing something has actually changed.

6 months from now you'll wish you started today.

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