Mar
03

Osteoporosis Causes

By Muryal

We keep hearing of new theor1es about osteoporosis causes. Are you afraid of developing osteopenia or osteoporosis?

As an estimated 90% of women over 75 have experienced a bone fracture,   many new studies are now being conducted.

Osteopenia Caused by Cellular Age

Osteopenia Caused by Cellular Age

The recent work of a research team at the University of Arkansas reveals that aging causes osteoporosis – not reduction of estrogen as was formerly believed.

That would make sense when we consider that an increasing number of men are developing osteoporosis. It was formerly thought to be the disease of older women. Consider the term “dowager’s hump” to describe the disfigurement of osteoporosis. That truly was a term that referred only to women.

So, let me share the case of Betty who had multiple symptoms of aging while still in her 40’s.  Usually people associate aging with the fact of getting more years on the calendar. But more years and aging are not the same. The real causes of aging are in the cells in every part of your body.

1. Cells need oxygen

2. Cells need thyroid

3. Cells need healthy food.

Dr. Frank Schellenberger, in his health letter, Real Cures, explains how he was able to help Betty reverse her symptoms of aging to those of a person 20 years younger even though she was actually gaining in years. He has developed a system for measuring how well your cells use oxygen.

Have you heard of cellular energy?  Every cell needs energy for the constant process of regeneration. When the energy in your cells is low it affects every organ. For more information on this process you can see videos online at http://www.antiagingmedicine.com. And you can find doctors who offer testing for this at http://www.bioenergytesting.com

A low level of thyroid in in your cells is another cause of low cellular energy. (The standard blood test does not accurately reveal that.)  A simple thermometer is much better for determining low thyroid.  One of the symptoms of low thyroid is fatigue. This is very well explained in, The Riddle of Illness, by Dr. Stephen Langer.

Or you may be eating more processed carbohydrates than your body is able to process well.

All of the above contribute to the aging process for you – more than the number of years on your calendar.

That is good news!! We can all take the above steps to help prevent biological aging.  It is not inevitable that you will develop osteopenia or osteoporosis.  You may become a 90 year old youth in terms of your cellular energy and general health.  Way to go!!

Disclaimer:  The FDA has not evaluated these statements. The contents of this post are not to be considered medical advice and are for educational purposes only.  If you are experiencing health challenges, always consult your doctor for medical advice and follow it even if it contradicts the contents of this post.

 

Disclaimer:  The FDA has not evaluated these statements. The contents of this post are not to be considered medical advice and are for educational purposes only.  If you are experiencing health challenges, always consult your doctor for medical advice and follow it even if it contradicts the contents of this post.
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