canadianselect.org – Canadian Discount Pharmacy A report published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association, suggests that women who’ve been on osteoporosis drugs for more than five years have a nearly three times higher risk of unusual fractures than those with only transient exposures to the drugs. This got me thinking about osteoporosis. All disease, osteoporosis included, is caused from deficiency or toxicity or a combination of the two. The main cause of Osteoporosis is deficiency. But guess what, even though industry marketing tells us so, it is not caused from a milk deficiency. It is not caused from a calcium supplement deficiency. It is not caused by a osteoporosis drug deficiency There is one main factor which leads to osteoporosis, but before I get to that, here are 2 important things to do to maximize the effectiveness of the your osteoporosis prevention program. If you want strong bones Eat a mineral-rich vegan diet Eliminate foods shown to contribute to osteoporosis, like sodas, sugar, alcohol, white flour-containing foods and animal products-all these foods are highly acidic and over a lifetime can rob your bones of calcium to buffer the acid. OK, now to the main factor Yes, your calcium intake matters. But it isn’t the main factor. In the US we drink more bovine mammary secretions than most of the rest of the world yet our osteoporosis rates are higher. Vitamin D status is important too. But again, it isn’t the main factor. You can have …
Thursday, April 21st 2011
Vegan Diet and The Main Cause of Osteoporosis. Fosamax.
posted @ 8:06 am in [ WomenHealth ]
Wednesday, April 20th 2011
Breastfeeding – The Correct Latch
posted @ 9:17 pm in [ WomenHealth ]
Non-breastfeeding women have a four times greater risk of developing osteoporosis than breastfeeding women and are more likely to suffer from hip fractures in the post-menopausal years
Tuesday, April 19th 2011
Baby Biting Hard At The Nipples While Breastfeeding
posted @ 9:45 pm in [ WomenHealth ]
Non-breastfeeding women have a four times greater risk of developing osteoporosis than breastfeeding women and are more likely to suffer from hip fractures in the post-menopausal years
Saturday, April 16th 2011
The Case Against Fluoride (7/7)
posted @ 9:08 pm in [ WomenHealth ]
The routine fluoridation of crops and water supplies and misinformation about the health benefits of fluoride pose a major issue for Paul Connett, the Director of the Fluoride Action Network (FAN). Publicly considered an important aid in preventing tooth decay, many dentists now believe that it does little beyond protecting the surface of teeth (not including the pits, or indentations). Other medical and scientific research has begun to yield alarming data about fluoride. For example, the pinecone-shaped gland we know as the pineal gland (or the “third eye”) produces melatonin, a hormone that plays an important role in the sleep/wake cycle. Essential but not well understood, it has been discovered that its hard tissues accumulate more fluoride than any other hard tissue in the human body. According to a National Research Council article on the FAN website, The single animal study of pineal function indicates that fluoride exposure results in altered melatonin production and altered timing of sexual maturity. Whether fluoride affects pineal function in humans remains to be demonstrated. The two studies of menarcheal age in humans show the possibility of earlier menarche in some individuals exposed to fluoride, but no definitive statement can be made. Recent information on the role of the pineal organ in humans suggests that any agent that affects pineal function could affect human health in a variety of ways, including effects on sexual maturation, calcium metabolism …
Wednesday, April 13th 2011
Dr. Singer and patient Dell explains how postmenopausal women are at a higher risk for osteoporosis
posted @ 9:51 pm in [ WomenHealth ]
Dr. Singer and patient Dell explains how postmenopausal women are at a higher risk for osteoporosis than the average person. Believing that osteoporosis is under-recognized through-out America, Dr. Singer thoroughly advocate for women’s health to get more women to seek bone density examinations in order to get treated at its early stages, thus preventing women from bones damage. Dell, a strong willed patient of Dr. Singer, iterates the need for postmenopausal women to get a bone density checkup because she doesn’t want others to go what she went through. She is receiving therapy and the best piece of advice she could give from her experience is to listen to your doctor. With the treatment Dell feels a bit of recovery but wishes she sought treatment in its earlier stages. For more information contact ua at www.goodnewsbroadcast.com
Saturday, April 9th 2011
The Case Against Fluoride (6/7)
posted @ 8:48 pm in [ WomenHealth ]
The routine fluoridation of crops and water supplies and misinformation about the health benefits of fluoride pose a major issue for Paul Connett, the Director of the Fluoride Action Network (FAN). Publicly considered an important aid in preventing tooth decay, many dentists now believe that it does little beyond protecting the surface of teeth (not including the pits, or indentations). Other medical and scientific research has begun to yield alarming data about fluoride. For example, the pinecone-shaped gland we know as the pineal gland (or the “third eye”) produces melatonin, a hormone that plays an important role in the sleep/wake cycle. Essential but not well understood, it has been discovered that its hard tissues accumulate more fluoride than any other hard tissue in the human body. According to a National Research Council article on the FAN website, The single animal study of pineal function indicates that fluoride exposure results in altered melatonin production and altered timing of sexual maturity. Whether fluoride affects pineal function in humans remains to be demonstrated. The two studies of menarcheal age in humans show the possibility of earlier menarche in some individuals exposed to fluoride, but no definitive statement can be made. Recent information on the role of the pineal organ in humans suggests that any agent that affects pineal function could affect human health in a variety of ways, including effects on sexual maturation, calcium metabolism …
Friday, April 8th 2011
The Case Against Fluoride (4/7)
posted @ 9:05 pm in [ WomenHealth ]
The routine fluoridation of crops and water supplies and misinformation about the health benefits of fluoride pose a major issue for Paul Connett, the Director of the Fluoride Action Network (FAN). Publicly considered an important aid in preventing tooth decay, many dentists now believe that it does little beyond protecting the surface of teeth (not including the pits, or indentations). Other medical and scientific research has begun to yield alarming data about fluoride. For example, the pinecone-shaped gland we know as the pineal gland (or the “third eye”) produces melatonin, a hormone that plays an important role in the sleep/wake cycle. Essential but not well understood, it has been discovered that its hard tissues accumulate more fluoride than any other hard tissue in the human body. According to a National Research Council article on the FAN website, The single animal study of pineal function indicates that fluoride exposure results in altered melatonin production and altered timing of sexual maturity. Whether fluoride affects pineal function in humans remains to be demonstrated. The two studies of menarcheal age in humans show the possibility of earlier menarche in some individuals exposed to fluoride, but no definitive statement can be made. Recent information on the role of the pineal organ in humans suggests that any agent that affects pineal function could affect human health in a variety of ways, including effects on sexual maturation, calcium metabolism …
Thursday, April 7th 2011
The Case Against Fluoride (1/7)
posted @ 8:59 pm in [ WomenHealth ]
The routine fluoridation of crops and water supplies and misinformation about the health benefits of fluoride pose a major issue for Paul Connett, the Director of the Fluoride Action Network (FAN). Publicly considered an important aid in preventing tooth decay, many dentists now believe that it does little beyond protecting the surface of teeth (not including the pits, or indentations). Other medical and scientific research has begun to yield alarming data about fluoride. For example, the pinecone-shaped gland we know as the pineal gland (or the “third eye”) produces melatonin, a hormone that plays an important role in the sleep/wake cycle. Essential but not well understood, it has been discovered that its hard tissues accumulate more fluoride than any other hard tissue in the human body. According to a National Research Council article on the FAN website, The single animal study of pineal function indicates that fluoride exposure results in altered melatonin production and altered timing of sexual maturity. Whether fluoride affects pineal function in humans remains to be demonstrated. The two studies of menarcheal age in humans show the possibility of earlier menarche in some individuals exposed to fluoride, but no definitive statement can be made. Recent information on the role of the pineal organ in humans suggests that any agent that affects pineal function could affect human health in a variety of ways, including effects on sexual maturation, calcium metabolism …
Thursday, April 7th 2011
The Case Against Fluoride (5/7)
posted @ 12:10 am in [ WomenHealth ]
The routine fluoridation of crops and water supplies and misinformation about the health benefits of fluoride pose a major issue for Paul Connett, the Director of the Fluoride Action Network (FAN). Publicly considered an important aid in preventing tooth decay, many dentists now believe that it does little beyond protecting the surface of teeth (not including the pits, or indentations). Other medical and scientific research has begun to yield alarming data about fluoride. For example, the pinecone-shaped gland we know as the pineal gland (or the “third eye”) produces melatonin, a hormone that plays an important role in the sleep/wake cycle. Essential but not well understood, it has been discovered that its hard tissues accumulate more fluoride than any other hard tissue in the human body. According to a National Research Council article on the FAN website, The single animal study of pineal function indicates that fluoride exposure results in altered melatonin production and altered timing of sexual maturity. Whether fluoride affects pineal function in humans remains to be demonstrated. The two studies of menarcheal age in humans show the possibility of earlier menarche in some individuals exposed to fluoride, but no definitive statement can be made. Recent information on the role of the pineal organ in humans suggests that any agent that affects pineal function could affect human health in a variety of ways, including effects on sexual maturation, calcium metabolism …

