The TAVISTOCK Roots of the Aquarian Conspiracy & Tavistock Gets Sued

https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1996/eirv23n03-19960112/eirv23n03-19960112_023-the_tavistock_roots_of_the_aquar.pdf

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcare/article/tavistock-gender-clinic-to-be-sued-by-1-000-families-lbsw6k8zd

Yes, puberty blockers can cause a decrease in bone density, or make bones weaker, while they are being taken. This could lead to fractures earlier than in peers. However, bone density can increase again once the blockers are stopped or hormone therapy is started. 

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