Guest guest Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 Hello Sally, I am responding to your posting which was under the heading of " Drs tomorrow " . Your comments regarding Magnesium and Calcium are confirmed in an article " How to increase your bone density " which is available on the American website www.health-reports.com/Osteoporosis.html. This article relates specifically to Osteoporosis and its treatment but it's clear to the reader that there is a definite link between osteoporosis and hypothyroidism. The importance of Magnesium in the body could not be more emphasised, so much so that Stage 1 of their Reversing Osteoporosis Protocol is a dosage of 4 to 5 months Magnesium and other nutrients but EXCLUDING Calcium entirely. 1) The standard treatment for Osteoporosis is Alendronate plus Adcal D3 (calcium carbonate chews with D3) ie NO MAGNESIUM prescibed. 2) The standard NHS treatmentfor Hypothyroidism is Levothyroxine ie NO MAGNESIUM prescribed. 3) Recommended vit and min support for Osteoporosis sufferers (not available on the NHS) eg Nutri Osteo-P-Complex, includes Magnesium AND Calcium, in approximately equal proportions. 4) Recommended vit and min support for Hypothyroidism sufferers (not available on the NHS) includes Magnesium AND Calcium, in approx equal proportions. I am surprised the Vitamin and Mineral manufacturers' are not aware of the importance of Magnesium as opposed to Calcium! I am 'battling' with Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis, Hypothyroidism and Candidiasis(the latter not recognised by the orthodox medical profession). I can increase my Magnesium intake by taking a single supplement, but, AND THIS IS MY DILEMMA, how can I avoid Calcium intake unless I stop taking my Nutri Thyro Support and Nutri Osteo-P-Complex thus depriving myself of a host of much needed vitamins and minerals. If you or other members have any suggeations I'd be pleased to hear them. June > > > > > For some reason in hypothyroids we have high levels of tissue calcium and low bone calcium....the levels in the blood may also be low. [Ed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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