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shannongerrard
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Prevention of osteoporosis

Post by shannongerrard »

Thanx again to all who responded to orig post.

However, many of my patients (+ friends included) are wondering how they can prevent osteoporosis, especially if they have a small frame &/or a sedentary job/family history. This is often why so many women go on HRT.

Other than walking & weight bearing exercise does anyone have any advice?

thanx
shanny g
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Dave Hartley
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Re: Prevention of osteoporosis

Post by Dave Hartley »

Suggestion in addition to weight bearing exercise:

Good diet.
Keep hydrated, and maintain essential balance in calcium
transport/assimilation by
including green leafy veggies; some raw foods &/or juice.
Eat locally grown Organic stuff when/where possible.
Eat green leafy veggies, fresh, whatever is in season (kale is year-round in
most places)
Avoid ingesting poisons such as fluoride & chlorine.
Avoid the temptation to tinker with your metabolism using OTC supplements &
such.
Taking in too much calcium may actually create/exacerbate problem rather
than prevent.

see
http://www.nutri-notes.com/novdec97_simple.htm
No matter who you are or what your health, avoid "diet" products which
contain artificial sweetners!
see:
www.dorway.com

regards,

Dave Hartley
www.Mr-Notebook.com
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)423-4284


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Prevention of osteoporosis

Post by Shannon Nelson »

(1) Don't eat "excessive" protein -- it's acidifying, and that increases
the need of calcium, as one of calcium's jobs is to buffer acidity.

(2) Don't use "excessive" dairy products. Various studies show that those
countries in which milk consumption is highest (US, for e.g., and I forget
which others) are the very same in which incidence of osteoporosis is
highest. It's virtually unknown in places where the diet consists of
low-to-moderate protein intake and plenty of green veggies.

Shannon
on 8/29/02 12:39 PM, shannongerrard@talkgas.net at
shannongerrard@talkgas.net wrote:


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Prevention of osteoporosis

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Oh, also, in some people calcium is not absorbed well because they need
*magnesium*. Veggies, of course, would be a good source of both, but for
some folks supplementing magnesium is a *very* good thing -- at least until
the needed remedy is taken.
Shannon

on 8/29/02 3:31 PM, Dave Hartley at dave@localcomputermart.com wrote:


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