Guest guest Posted November 14, 1998 Report Share Posted November 14, 1998 I do not believe that the inflammation causes the deterioration but the drugs used to control the condition. So follow the diet and protocol and get off the drugs and go on natural progesterone and it should not be a problem. I was interviewed by Let's Live about one year ago on the use of my diet for diabetes. Dr. Mercola > > would you mind asking Dr. Mercola to comment on this information I >found and just sent to the group? Thanks. > >I just bought a magazine called LET'S LIVE with some really interesting >articles on a variety of topics. The one that caught my eye was on the >latest research on osteoporosis. " Chronic inflammatory conditions like >rheumatoid arthritis are related to a higher risk of osteoporosis, and even >minor malfunctions in the immune system can affect bones by increasing the >activity of cells that break down bone. " >I wish I had a scanner to send the whole article, but here is a list of the >supplements recommended as their " strong bone solution " (each is to be >taken >twice a day): >--Vitamin D, 200 IU >--Vitamin E, 200 IU >--Quercitin, 500 mg >--Standardized Curcumin, 600 mg >--Standardized boswellia extract, 400 mg >--Pycnogenol, 200 mg >--Omega 3 fatty acids (from fish oils or algae), 1000 mg >In addition, here is a list of other minerals necessary for calcium to be >absorbed (the article recommends a multimineral supplement designed for >bone >health): magnesium, vitamin D, vitamin K, boron, silicon zinc, copper. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 1999 Report Share Posted March 19, 1999 Remember the article saying in rats Minocin increases bone formation and prevents bone resorption so maybe it all balances out--hope so. cadlard@... wrote: > > From: cadlard@... > > I do not believe that the inflammation causes the deterioration but the > drugs used to control the condition. So follow the diet and protocol and > get > off the drugs and go on natural progesterone and it should not be a > problem. > I was interviewed by Let's Live about one year ago on the use of my diet > for > diabetes. > Dr. Mercola > > > > would you mind asking Dr. Mercola to comment on this information I > >found and just sent to the group? Thanks. > > > >I just bought a magazine called LET'S LIVE with some really interesting > >articles on a variety of topics. The one that caught my eye was on the > >latest research on osteoporosis. " Chronic inflammatory conditions like > >rheumatoid arthritis are related to a higher risk of osteoporosis, and > even > >minor malfunctions in the immune system can affect bones by increasing the > >activity of cells that break down bone. " > >I wish I had a scanner to send the whole article, but here is a list of > the > >supplements recommended as their " strong bone solution " (each is to be > >taken > >twice a day): > >--Vitamin D, 200 IU > >--Vitamin E, 200 IU > >--Quercitin, 500 mg > >--Standardized Curcumin, 600 mg > >--Standardized boswellia extract, 400 mg > >--Pycnogenol, 200 mg > >--Omega 3 fatty acids (from fish oils or algae), 1000 mg > >In addition, here is a list of other minerals necessary for calcium to be > >absorbed (the article recommends a multimineral supplement designed for > >bone > >health): magnesium, vitamin D, vitamin K, boron, silicon zinc, copper. > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription > to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at and > select the Member Center link from the menu bar on the left. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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