Re: Bone deterioration
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 3:31 am
I would say:
1) identify and correct maintaining causes (lifestyle, diet);
2) treat presenting picture homeopathically, with the bone issues of course part (probably only part) of the picture
3) then see if more is needed.
Or she could go the nutritional route, on which there are TONS of useful possibilities, but beginning, as above, with re-balancing her physiology and her life.
Vitamin D would be a no-brainer!!! Probably magnesium, possibly calcium (or tons of veggies would be better).
Yes the deterioration can be stopped and the bone rebuilt -- but it would take much more than hit-or-miss ideas… Is she motivated, and will she read and research?
Shannon
1) identify and correct maintaining causes (lifestyle, diet);
2) treat presenting picture homeopathically, with the bone issues of course part (probably only part) of the picture
3) then see if more is needed.
Or she could go the nutritional route, on which there are TONS of useful possibilities, but beginning, as above, with re-balancing her physiology and her life.
Vitamin D would be a no-brainer!!! Probably magnesium, possibly calcium (or tons of veggies would be better).
Yes the deterioration can be stopped and the bone rebuilt -- but it would take much more than hit-or-miss ideas… Is she motivated, and will she read and research?
Shannon