The Empowered Health Dialogues Podcast
Osteoporosis treatment, bone density loss, and Fosamax side effects are topics millions of women face after a DEXA scan — but most are never shown the actual fracture risk math behind the prescription. In this episode of Empowered Health Dialogues, Dr. Taj Haynes and Tracy Haynes break down the Fosamax Fracture Intervention Trial, the difference between relative and absolute risk reduction, and why bone health drugs may be making bones structurally weaker even while the bone mineral density number improves. The FDA updated Fosamax's safety label in February 2026 with a new atypical femur fracture warning — most patients were never notified. Dr. Taj, a dentist and certified health educator trained through Wellness Forum Health, explains the osteoclast-osteoblast remodeling cycle and why blocking it with bisphosphonates creates long-term brittleness. He also addresses osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) — a side effect he has observed firsthand in his dental practice — and what the USC dental school's 13,000-patient study found about Fosamax users. Tracy Haynes covers the 10 whole foods that build the alkaline, mineral-rich environment bones require — the same foods that stabilize blood sugar, reduce metabolic inflammation, and restore cellular energy. The connection between osteoporosis, insulin resistance, cortisol elevation, and chronic low energy is not coincidental. It is one root system. Leafy greens, legumes, prunes, sesame seeds, cruciferous vegetables, and plant-based calcium sources address the acid load mechanism that drives both bone breakdown and energy decline simultaneously. If you have been prescribed Fosamax or told your DEXA scan shows osteopenia, this episode gives you the questions to bring to your physician and the dietary protocol to start today.
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