By [http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Mike_Finding/412562] Mike Finding
Is
Osteoporosis a preventable condition?
Osteoporosis or thinning and weakening of bones is now
becoming more than a disease of pregnant women and old ladies. Young people AND
men are increasingly susceptible to Osteoporosis nowadays.
Some
known Osteoporosis factors:
·
Every 3 minutes someone has a fracture in the
UK
·
People with Osteoporosis are getting younger
·
1:3 women will get it and 1:12 men, men are
really at risk now - the 1:12 figure for men is probably out of date now it is
possibly nearer 1:6!!!
·
There are more deaths following a hip
fracture than ovarian cancer
·
Bone thinning, is now a growing threat to
more people than ever.
Not only is the rise in male osteoporosis progressing it
is becoming a real problem in our children. NO LONGER is it a problem just for
older and pregnant women. It is a silent epidemic that is spreading. In a
survey in USA they tested 1000 13yr olds and they ALL had osteoporosis. A lot
of this is to do with poor diet and increasing use fizzy drinks and lack of
exercise.
Some
of the causes of Osteoporosis
Anorexia, Alcohol, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Coeliac
disease, Cushings disease, Early menopause, Early Hysterectomy,
Hyperthyroidism, Liver disease, Hyperpituitaryism, Lung disease, Steroids,
Smoking, Rheumatoid Arthritis... If you are on high blood pressure tablets, you
may need treatment for Osteoporosis.
Fizzy drinks, food lacking full nutrient content, lack
of sufficient minerals in the CORRECT BALANCE (calcium alone will NOT put it
right and could cause more complications), sedentary lives; it's all out there
and happening but generally people will disregard back pain, aches, tiredness
etc as "just a hectic lifestyle" and no thought is given to the
possible onset of osteoporosis.
Why
would we if we don't really know about it?
Osteoporosis
is preventable, NOT normal
There is NO real reason to be seriously ill! Grand
statement there, but it is a fact that proper nutrition, exercise and care of
the immune system will prevent the majority of illnesses. It is a sad fact that
the medical profession, historically, has not been used to including nutrition
as part of the teaching supplied. Now - this MAY be changing with some private
specialists and practices, but doctors don't generally have time to get to the
bottom of a problem and get to the source due to pressures of work and the
large numbers of people needing an appointment.
People take the doctors word as gospel - it saves
thinking for themselves and human nature being what it seems to be, they don t
seem to care either. Most people will be quite happy to take the line of least
resistance and go with the flow... tomorrow is another day - I'll do something
about it then...
Prevention
is far better than cure.
·
Take responsibility for your own health
·
20 minutes walking per day is a basic
excellent way to increase bone mass.
·
Regular healthy diet is a key to keeping
good bone and skeletal health.
·
There is now more evidence that
supplementation is increasing in importance these days, as nearly all our food
is low in the vital nutrients especially minerals which have a huge impact on
bone structure.
·
Keep junk food and fizzy drinks to a
minimum! It would be crazy to say "don't ever" these days, but this
is an area that needs to be considered seriously, especially if there are
health issues in evidence. Again - prevention is better than cure!
Health
Issues in Evidence could include:
·
Constant tiredness
·
Aches and pains for no particular reason
·
Fibromyalgia
·
Digestive Problems
My name is Mike Finding and I have had very low bone
density. I also know WHY I had Osteoporotic bones. I found out how to redress
the problem with great success, leading to greater energy and JUST feeling
well!!! My Report has a lot of helpful information for anyone who knows anyone
who may be worried about
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Thinning of the Bones - Osteoporosis is Preventable

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