Carbonated beverages can cause osteoporosis. … However, it should be noted that according to the Framingham Osteoporosis Study, colas, but no other carbonated beverages, were associated with significantly lower bone mass density in the hips of older women. Phosphoric acid in soda can also impair your body’s ability to use other minerals, such as iron, zinc, and magnesium. Phosphoric acid is dangerous ifContinue reading “Acidic carbonated soda, bone loss and early menopause, magnesium deficiency”
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Copper Deficiency May Underlie Osteoporosis, Anemia and Neurodegenerative Disorders
Despite their obviously different appearances, osteoporosis, anemia, neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular disease, and impaired cellular immunity may all be manifestations of chronic copper deficiency, an often-overlooked nutritional problem that is more common than many doctors realize. Copper plays a key role in myelination of neurons, neutrophil activation, collagen synthesis, hemoglobin formation, and endogenous antioxidant synthesis. “ItContinue reading “Copper Deficiency May Underlie Osteoporosis, Anemia and Neurodegenerative Disorders”
Growth hormone DHEA increases libido/anti-aging
DHEA is the most common hormone in the human blood. Like steroids it has also been grossly misunderstood, with it being crucially restricted in empowering the art of love making. Blood levels are highest during our late teens and these begin to decline by the time we are 25 years of age. By 70 yearsContinue reading “Growth hormone DHEA increases libido/anti-aging”