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BUSINESS
OsteoStrong
BY JENNY GOLDSBERRY Improve bone density and prevent bone fractures at OsteoStrong!
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“I no longer have Osteopenia in my left hip. I am back to normal bone density, and I also saw an increase in my spine and right hip. Thanks, OsteoStrong!”
-Judy M.
INFO
Business: Rehab (801) 895-2143 1013 W 2700 S Ste. 2 Syracuse, UT www.osteostrongsyracuse.me Many hit the gym, watch what they eat, and otherwise closely monitor their physical fitness. What about the foundation of the body: our skeletal system? Every single year, human bones deteriorate by about 1%. Younger and younger patients are getting diagnosed with osteoporosis and other bone density issues. That’s why clients from teenagers to 90-yearolds are visiting OsteoStrong at 1013 West and 2700 South in Syracuse for their osteogenic loading machines. These machines are a rehabilitative method to improve bone density and even prevent bone fractures. Now, the word “rehab” might conjure up painful images of physical therapy exercises, but visiting OsteoStrong is easier and simpler than a gym workout.
First, clients stretch for about two minutes. Once seated in one of the machines, which is similar to a squat machine, the skeletal system takes on a load at the very edge of mechanical failure without any pain. This light exercise–which won’t ever leave you sore–triggers the brain to make bones stronger. In total, it only takes 20 minutes! “We like to say it’s the ultimate biohack,” managers Stacie and Heather Olsen say. “It’s a way to strengthen your foundation naturally, and the brain does all the work!”
Here are some testimonials from their clients:
Judy M: I no longer have Osteopenia in my left hip. I am back to normal bone density, and I also saw an increase in my spine and right hip. Thanks, OsteoStrong! #JudyStrong Diane P: I have increased 9% in my spine and 3% in my hips. OsteoStrong was the only thing I changed. #DianeStrong This is the perfect conditioning for young athletes, patients suffering from osteoporosis, and those with joint replacements. Strengthening the bone density helps adhere to the nuts and bolts of an artificial replacement. You might be wondering why you haven’t heard of this before; you’re not alone! Many are familiar with osteoporosis, but not with its treatments. Even doctors only really know how to treat bone density issues with medicine. Now, there’s a solution beyond calcium and vitamin D supplements. Don’t be mistaken: the benefits behind osteogenic loading have actually been known for over a century.
This month, you can expect to celebrate this bone treatment by coming in for a free session. Mention this ad and receive a free month of red light PEMF and Compression therapy!
ULTIMATE BIOHACK!
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PHOTO LOCATIONS:
1. 20th St. & Lincoln 2. Walls behind Wells Fargo on 23rd street in downtown Ogden 3. Old store, Bear River 4. Behind Rainbow Gardens Restaurant, Ogden 5. Jensen Park, Syracuse 6. 20th St. & Lincoln 7. Wall on 25th St, Ogden 8. Train station, Brigham City 9. The Monarch, Ogden
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If you are a photographer or a “wannabe” like me, you probably know that we are blessed with amazing photo locations here in Utah.
When we have special events coming up for one of our kids, like a dance or graduation, one of my favorite things to do is to have that child completely ready for pictures and drive around just looking for great spots. I have taken the coolest pictures next to doors, buildings, walls, or open fields by simply being open to what I see in that moment.
When I take dance pictures for my teens, I love to find cool walls or barns to snap pictures by. If walls or buildings are facing the right way, they create a shadow that makes the lighting ideal. It is easier to work with and stays that way longer, unlike trying to time pictures for
PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES
Location. Location.
Location.
BY MELISSA SPELTS When I was 27 years old, Ryan bought me a used DSLR camera for my birthday. I fell in love with photography and started to see potential photo locations everywhere I went.
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the perfect “golden hour” right as the sun sets. I also like to have two locations for every shoot. The best locations have multiple back drops in one spot. Be respectful and honor private property. One time, I was taking pictures of my friend’s family next to this really cool old barn (it is no longer there). My friend got permission to take pictures from the family that owned the barn. She told me that photographer’s would walk into the owners back yard without asking. They didn’t mind them using the barn for their backdrop but hated when people didn’t ask. Please make sure to be respectful. Ask for permission if it’s on private property. Clean up any trash that you bring in. This will help keep these locations available for years to come.