How can you tell if you have Osteoporosis?
February 28, 2009 by Information On Osteoporosis
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Can you answer Sonya’s question about Osteoporosis?:
What are some of the warning sings and symptoms & How can you prevent it? I’m 15 and I have low estrogen levels which makes you at higher risk of getting Osteoporosis, and lately my knees have been feeling achey and weak. How can I prevent from getting it?
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What are some of the warning sings and symptoms & How can you prevent it? I’m 15 and I have low estrogen levels which makes you at higher risk of getting Osteoporosis, and lately my knees have been feeling achey and weak. How can I prevent from getting it?
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Osteoporosis Fact! Destroying the Osteoporosis Myth!
February 12, 2009 by Information On Osteoporosis
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They myth of Osteoporosis has been fleecing people for decades now especially middle aged women and older. This one Osteoporosis fact will help you see that the medications and “expert” advice you get is flawed and based off false assumptions and plain simple corporate greed!
Osteoporosis Fact - Low estrogen levels do not cause osteoporosis!
For many years the public and medical profession has been fed incorrect information about how Osteoporosis works and how it can be treated. By redefining the condition, meddling with statistics and withholding vital medical information from tests the big drug companies that had been looking for a way to sell their hormone replacement pills had found a new market.
By convincing the populace with a major marketing campaign the companies whose estrogen supplements had suffered a major loss as research showed it had major side effects with cancer being the major problem. Suddenly it seemed common knowledge that lack of Estrogen which occurs in older women after menopause was what caused low bone density!
This was not true but the marketing campaign backed by corrupt studies had everyone convinced so the sales of these products despite their risks skyrocketed.
There is in fact no proof that low estrogen levels causes Osteoporosis. Women from many cultures have been tested and it is found that older women from all over the world do suffer any major Osteoporosis problems on the whole.
Further research has shown that the real cause of Osteoporosis is in our lifestyle. By taking in too much protein from our western diets and not doing enough exercise, especially weight and resistance work we endanger our bones. Too much processed food, meat and even dairy products make our blood more acidic which can strip bones of the vital calcium to support it. This calcium cannot be replaced easily while the blood remains this toxic and so a cycle of bone degradation continues causing Osteoporosis.
The major Osteoporosis fact is that it is a lifestyle condition! The good news is it CAN be prevented and reversed as long as we know how to manage our body properly and have the discipline to make it work!
Thanks to Michael Porteous for contributing this article to our Osteoporosis blog:
Osteoporosis Fact - Low estrogen levels do not cause osteoporosis!
For many years the public and medical profession has been fed incorrect information about how Osteoporosis works and how it can be treated. By redefining the condition, meddling with statistics and withholding vital medical information from tests the big drug companies that had been looking for a way to sell their hormone replacement pills had found a new market.
By convincing the populace with a major marketing campaign the companies whose estrogen supplements had suffered a major loss as research showed it had major side effects with cancer being the major problem. Suddenly it seemed common knowledge that lack of Estrogen which occurs in older women after menopause was what caused low bone density!
This was not true but the marketing campaign backed by corrupt studies had everyone convinced so the sales of these products despite their risks skyrocketed.
There is in fact no proof that low estrogen levels causes Osteoporosis. Women from many cultures have been tested and it is found that older women from all over the world do suffer any major Osteoporosis problems on the whole.
Further research has shown that the real cause of Osteoporosis is in our lifestyle. By taking in too much protein from our western diets and not doing enough exercise, especially weight and resistance work we endanger our bones. Too much processed food, meat and even dairy products make our blood more acidic which can strip bones of the vital calcium to support it. This calcium cannot be replaced easily while the blood remains this toxic and so a cycle of bone degradation continues causing Osteoporosis.
The major Osteoporosis fact is that it is a lifestyle condition! The good news is it CAN be prevented and reversed as long as we know how to manage our body properly and have the discipline to make it work!
Thanks to Michael Porteous for contributing this article to our Osteoporosis blog:
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