Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Muscle mass and it's respective force of contraction has pretty much always deteremined bone mass of the supporting structure. Genetics varies this a bit here and there. Sodium, potassium, and calcium have limited density ranges in the body for correct functioning. Too high or too low and dramatic things can happen. Potassium or calcium going low will stop the heart, and you won't be able to get it going with a defib device. Gone is gone in that respect. Have a great week and be safe one and all, Don White Seguin, Tx > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 12:38:11 -0500 > From: " Al Young " <acyoung@...> > Subject: Increased Muscle Mass May Protect Against Osteoarthritis > > An interesting association.. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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