HealthWorld Online
 
healthy.net
 
Nutrional Health Profiler
What Doctors Don't Tell You
home alternative medicine health conditions healthy shopping contact us
Tell A Friend  Tell A Friend
 
 
enter keyword-click
 
 
Health Conditions
 
Key Health Centers
 
The GenoType Diet
The GenoType Diet
more titles by
Peter J. D'Adamo

 
Alter. Therapies
 
Product Categories
 
 
Hot Tubs & Spas
Achieve all-around mental, physical,and emotional well-being.
Circulation, sleep enhancement, arthritis,
and back pain relief.
Dimension One Hot Tubs and Spas

 
What Doctors Don't Tell You


Osteoporosis



A 58-year-old active woman has learned that the bone density in her back has slipped to just 87% of normal levels. She takes a wide range of vitamins plus calcium and magnesium and has just started on silica. She would like to avoid taking Fosamax if at all possible. Can anyone offer her advice? One doctor agrees, saying you should “avoid Fosamax like the plague.” Instead, start taking strontium two hours before – or two hours after - the calcium, and begin a regimen of weight-bearing exercise (go lightly at first and increase it slowly). In fact, almost everyone who wrote in on the subject advises weight training, sticking to compound exercises like squats, pull-ups (use an assist machine if necessary), press-ups or bench presses. Use good form, and drop your weight if you can’t use good form. Ideally you should be lifting weights heavy enough that you can only manage about 10-12 reps a set. Exercise is site-specific, says a pilates teacher and personal trainer, so walking will increase bone density in legs and ankles, while jumping and squats will increase hip and thigh bones, and so on. Because you have problems with your spine, beware of forward flexion (no sit-ups or bending forward to pick things up, for example). For cardiovascular exercise, dancing, skipping, running, or rebounding (on a trampoline) are ideal. Or try reading “Osteopilates” by Karena Lineback for some good pilates photos and instructions. Another take on treatment: cut out all dairy products, which leech calcium from the bones, and eliminate carbonated sodas, sugar and caffeine from the diet. The best place to get calcium is from fresh, organic fruits and vegetables (especially spinach and broccoli). Read “Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices – What’s Missing in Your Body?” by NW Walker. Add wholemeal bread and nuts to your diet and Vitamin D, Vitamin K and MCHC (a special form of calcium) to your list of supplements. For more information about MCHC, read the booklet “How to Fight Osteoporosis and Win,” by Beth M. Ley. Topically, try a natural progesterone cream, derived from the Mexican Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa) – this stimulates the production of osteoblasts (bone-building cells). Read “What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause” by John R. Lee, MD, for more information on the topic. An effective homeopathic remedy: Calc Phos 6x Tissue Salts, 4 tablets 4 times a day. Finally, make sure your medicines aren’t compounding the problem, as many of them do deplete vital nutrients. Ross Pelton wrote a great handbook on “Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion,” which is a good place to start.


 

Related Articles

     on Osteoporosis

What Doctors Don’t Tell You is one of the few publications in the world that can justifiably claim to solve people's health problems - and even save ...more

From Our Sponsors
 

 
Featured Products

What Doctors Don't Tell You
What Doctors
Don't Tell You
What Doctors Don't Tell You
What Doctors
Don't Tell You
ChildLife Essentials
Essential Fatty
Acids - ChildLife
Pain Defense™ Joint & Muscle Formula
PainDefense - For
Joint/Muscle Pain

Teeccino
Teeccino
Herbal Coffee
Serene Concentrate Essential Oil Blend
Serene Concentrate
ImmuAir Spray Therapeutic Essential Oil Blend
ImmuAir Set
Essential Oils
Attracting Genuine Love
Attracting Genuine Love


 
     enter email-click go 
Take the
Antioxidants Quiz

What Doctors Don't Tell You
 
Health News
 
 
Key Services
 
Health News
e-Newsletter
Find a Practitioner
Global Calendar
Wellness Inventory
Expert Columns
Healthy Recipes
Emergency/1st Aid
Health Bookstore
Healthy Shopping
Speakers Network
MEDLINE/PubMed
Document Delivery
Welcome Center
 
 
Disclaimer: The information provided on HealthWorld Online is for educational purposes only and IS NOT intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek professional medical advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

 
 
 
home alternative medicine health conditions healthy shopping about us site search contact us