Osteo Science
Simply put, osteo science is just bone science. This science includes the human skeleton, cartilage, joints and teeth. This area has been researched for more than 6 years. It's gone from basic research, into medical study and now into clinical study. Our success has included increasing not only bone density, but bone length in adults. Repairing fractures in teeth, and dealing with knee injuries without surgery. All results, that were previously not known to modern medicine. The goal here is to reduce the need for surgery and medication down to its absolute minimum. A necessity since the Vioxx drug issue in November/December of 2004.
Current medical science places the human body in several stages (defined by differences in development);
- Prenatal (in Utero) - development in the womb, which is typically nine months.
- Postnatal - is development just after birth, from birth to the 6th month
- Infant - is the next stage that lasts from 6 months to 2 years old
- Toddler - is the stage that lasts from 2 to 4
- Early Childhood - from 4 to 8
- Late Childhood - from 8 to 10
- Pre-teen - from 10 to 13
- Early teen - from 13 to 16
- Late teen - 16 to 19
- Young adult - 19 to 30
- Adult - 30 to 60
- Geriatric Adults - 60 to death
All growth is stated to only occur in the 9 stages of childhood. Body growth typically stops at the age of 19. This is still the current belief. However, our research has shown that this is not true, the body can still grow after the age of 19 and we have succeeded in getting growth (in a medical study) until the age of 35. The next goal (currently in medical study) is to get growth until the age of 40. However, we have found that there are cautions and limits to the growth - however the limits are not outside the genetic limits in childhood growth.