OSTEOPOROSIS:
THE NEW BREAKTHROUGH AND DISCOVERY
Osteoporosis
is a disease where calcium loss
occurs from the bone. When this
occurs, bones become brittle and
may break. Osteoporosis is commonly
found in elderly people who--due
to lack of calcium or a difficulty
in utilizing calcium--now have
brittle, fragile bones, and who have
spinal columns which are actually
beginning to hump or bend over.
This explains why
sometimes people as they get older
actually shrink a few inches. This
is due to the fact that they are
now hunched over, due to
the loss of calcium from the bone.
This makes the spine weaker, and
it begins to bend like a bow.
The
standard treatments for
Osteoporosis have included diets
high in calcium, calcium supplements,
and hormone therapy to attempt
to help the calcium to
be retained by the body.
A new breakthrough
has been made which helps us identify
how to best help someone with
Osteoporosis. We've discovered two
different types of Osteoporosis,
based on two uniquely different
types of metabolism.
The
first type is the standard one, which
has served as the basic medical
model for Osteoporosis. This is
a situation where a person
has low calcium levels, is calcium
deficient, and therefore not able
to supply enough calcium to their
bones. In this case the
body will rob the bones of calcium
in order to keep the blood levels
normal. In a case like this calcium
supplements, a
calcium-rich diet, Vitamin D, magnesium
and copper are all essential in
order to help the body retain and
utilize calcium. This is the
simple case of the person who has
an absolute deficiency of calcium,
and merely taking calcium will
aid the person in reversing the
Osteoporosis.
A special type of
calcium has now been discovered
which goes directly to the bone,
re-mineralizing
the bone and allowing the Osteoporosis
to actually be reversed. This new
type of calcium also makes use
of an additional
mineral called boron. Boron is an
element found in many foods, which
has an actual estrogen effect in
the body, allowing the bone to retain
more calcium. It does this without
any of the possible harmful side
effects--such as cancer-that estrogen
therapy
is known to produce. I have personally
researched and taken a product called
Pro Bone and have been amazed how
quickly it reversed my osteoporosis.
If your body is either too acid or
alkaline, calcium will not be utilized
correctly. Certain
glands and organs are essential to
help utilize calcium. A thyroid gland
or adrenal gland which is excessively
functioning, in other words--too
high of a metabolism--will cause
the body not to be able to hold on
to calcium, and will use it up excessively.
A
diet which is high in carbohydrates,
sugar, soda and foods containing
phosphorus (soda is a good example)
and vegetables
which are high in oxalic acid, will
all rob the body of calcium and create
Osteoporosis. This applies particularly
in the type of
person with the fast metabolism--the
type of person who is the standard
medical model for Osteoporosis. Many
of the things
I've mentioned up to this point are not known to the average medical
doctor, so they may come as a great surprise to him.
What
may be even more surprising to the
average medical doctor is that there
is a second type of Osteoporosis
which occurs in the majority of people.
This--until now-has not been known.
This is not a person who is deficient
in calcium--as we know it--this
is not a person who will benefit particularly
from a diet high in calcium or calcium-rich
foods. Instead, we find in this
person that
they have an inability to utilize calcium,
due to a low metabolism. By low metabolism
we don't necessarily mean medically
diagnosed thyroid problems. We mean
simply that the person may be complaining
of dry skin, cold hands and feet; they
may gain weight, mostly from the waist
down; they may feel sluggish after
eating, especially a fatty or a rich
meal. They may tend not
to perspire easily. These are all signs
of a slow metabolism, without it being
medically slow.This person, as l mentioned
earlier,
actually has difficulty in utilizing
calcium. The reason for this is they're
lacking other nutrients which help
the body in utilizing
calcium. These people are generally
low in potassium and sodium--believe
it or not--which helps keep calcium
soluble in the
body. In other words, they help keep calcium floating along and
prevent it from accumulating in the arteries and soft tissues.
When
we analyze such a person what we
find is that the lack of sodium and
potassium in their cells is actually
causing a calcium build-up in their
muscles, soft tissues, and circulatory
system. This build-up of calcium
is actually causing a strange kind
of
calcium deficiency. Because the calcium
is not being utilized correctly or
well, and it's depositing in the
muscles, soft tissues and
circulatory system--in other words,
all the wrong places--the body doesn't
have enough calcium for its normal
use. This actually
converts into a calcium deficiency
from the way the body looks at it.
The body sees it has calcium, but
yet the calcium is in all
the wrong places and is not utilizable
by the body. When this occurs, the
blood levels of calcium may actually
be low, even though they may show high
in the fingernails, hair or other tissues.
In this case, the body will begin to
pull calcium off the bone to
keep the blood levels normal. This
is a disaster, as the more calcium
is pulled from the bone, the more brittle
the bone gets.
This
person actually needs to get off fats,
get off calcium-rich foods which actually
tend to slow down the metabolism, avoid
foods
from the cabbage family, which have
a thyroid lowering effect, and get
on a diet with adequate protein (which
contains
phosphorus to help diffuse calcium
and make it more soluble). Also, get
on a diet high in fiber, vegetables
and fruits, which will
add beneficial minerals and vitamins
that allow the body to use calcium.Commonly
we find these people deficient in sodium,
potassium, manganese, zinc, selenium,
Vitamins A, E, BI, B3, B5, and B6.
Also, Vitamin C is critically deficient
in such a
person. Now when I say deficient I
do not mean that he may necessary have
a deficiency such as scurvy or beri-beri.
These
people have lower than optimal levels
of these nutrients and have had this
for such a long time that it's actually
reducing their ability
to use calcium. It's also common, as
mentioned earlier, that these people
may have sluggish adrenal or thyroid
function.
This type of person should be tested
for vitamin and mineral deficiencies
There are two very improtant test to
be taken. (1) the Hair
Analysis determines
balance of Minerals and (2) the NutrEval will test all the vitamin, mineral,
essential fatty Acids and Amino acids
for optimal levels in the body.
Once
herbs, proteins and the proper vitamins
and minerals are given to help the
person utilize calcium better, we find
a re-mineralization of the bone occurring.
It is vitally necessary to wake up
the adrenal, thyroid, liver and other
glands which help
monitor and regulate the rate of metabolism
in order to accomplish this.Essential
fatty acids which are the vitamin-rich
fats found
in oils, nuts and seeds are many times
found deficient in such a person. Magnesium
is a very key mineral in this situation.
Many
people who have calcium problems have
magnesium problems. Magnesium in the
body is utilized as a key which helps
unlock
calcium.Many years ago, very little
was known about magnesium. Over the
last fifteen years, nutritional research
has uncovered more and more that magnesium
is essential in the utilization of
calcium. Years ago, calcium supplements
contained no
magnesium. Then magnesium started to
be introduced. Magnesium has been found
at a 2-1 ratio in calcium supplements.
Recently
companies have started to market
magnesium at a 1-1 ratio with calcium.
This is due to the growing information
regarding the importance of magnesium
in calcium utilization. Many times
magnesium is more critical in getting
the body to utilize
calcium than actual calcium.
Sometimes
when people are improperly treated
for Osteoporosis-their doctors not
knowing this
important new vital information--may
have certain bizarre symptoms occur.
Weight gain on the thighs and hips,
cold hands and
feet, inability to perspire, dry skin
or hair, decreased body temperature,
feeling sluggish and tired, inability
to utilize fats or
tolerate fats in the diet--all are
signs that you may have been improperly
treated for Osteoporosis. This is due
to the fact that the
average unknowing practitioner may
be treating everyone the same for Osteoporosis
and is absent of this information regarding
the two types. If one already has a
slow metabolism and is being treated
for Osteoporosis in the old conventional
way, his
metabolism may slow down further, producing
these symptoms. It is our hope that
in the future, practitioners and doctors
will
learn of these new methods and utilize
them in their practices.
Call to set up a nutritional consultation so that tests can be performed
and a comprehensive strategy of lifestyle, dietary modification
and nutrient supplementation can be implemented to aid you in reversing
this disorder.
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Dr. Rispoli, Ph.D., L Ac. has had
a clinical practice for over 20
years. Her programs work because
she is so thorough in testing and
providing a nutritional approach.
Remember that the body can heal
itself if given the proper nutrients.
The information herein is not intended
as diagnosis, treatment or a cure.
Should you have a medical condition
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