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Will canyenne peppers help protect against the loss of bone density?

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Dr. Gerard Honore answered

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No: There is no evidence of any kind , as far as I'm aware, to support this. Good wishes.

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Unlikely: I am not aware of any studies demonstrating benefit of eating canyenne peppers to prevent bone loss or improve bone density. Calcium and vitamin D is the better choice.

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