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#19 Osteoporosis

#19 Osteoporosis

Your Mom on Drugs · Joshua Klaus and Jennifer Seltzer

March 16, 20261h 34m

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Show Notes

Osteoporosis is often called a “silent disease” because you usually don’t feel it happening. There’s no pain, no warning—until suddenly there’s a fracture from something as simple as a minor fall or even bending the wrong way. In this episode, we break down what’s really going on inside your bones in plain language: how your body is constantly breaking down and rebuilding bone, why that balance shifts with age (especially after menopause), and how nutrition plays a much bigger role than most people realize. We’ll talk about calcium—but also why calcium alone isn’t enough. Vitamin D, protein, magnesium, and overall diet quality all matter. We’ll also cover how smoking, excess alcohol, low physical activity, and even too much caffeine can quietly weaken bones over time.

On the treatment side, we’ll walk through the medications available today in a way that actually makes sense. From common first-line drugs like bisphosphonates—which slow down bone breakdown—to newer injectable options that either block bone loss or actually help build new bone, we’ll explain how they work, who they’re for, and what people should realistically expect. We’ll also address common fears about side effects, hormone therapy, and long-term treatment. Most importantly, we’ll emphasize that osteoporosis is not inevitable—and it’s not untreatable. With the right combination of screening, smart nutrition, lifestyle changes, and when appropriate, medication, bone health can be protected at nearly any stage of life.