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By the way, the storm study is reviewed on page 8 at

http://www.michaelmooney.net/CalciumFvF2002.pdf

> >

> > " --- and maybe some other nutrients that also have publications

> > showing that they contribute to better bone density and bone health. I

> > wonder whether taking optimal potencies of 6 to 8 of the nutrients

> > required to make healthy bone, will do a better job than Fosamax for

> > some people, without causing any of the problems like jaw bone

> > deterioration that Fosamax can cause.

> >

> > What do you think? Is that a possibility? "

> >

> > ,

> >

> > It would not surprise me if some people did benefit from such a

> > regimen. Still, the problem with osteoporosis is not that there is

> > not new bone formation, but that there is destruction of bone as an

> > alteration of a natural " remodeling " process. There is supposed to be

> > a balanced process of new bone formation and removal, but the cells

> > that " eat up " old bone go wild.

> >

> > One " experiment of nature " that make you wonder about dietary calcium

> > and treatment of osteoporosis is that the group of women most

> > affected, Northern European Women, probably has the highest dietary

> > consumption of dairy products.

> >

> > I certainly think all young girls and women should take calcium,

> > vitamin D, etc. as a routine measure, as they are still making lots of

> > new bone, and laying down this material early in life may protect them

> > in later years.

> >

> > JB

> >

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