Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 There is lots on the net with regards osteoarthritis and boron. Check it out!! I just discovered this myself. AWAY WITH ARTHRITIS " ARTHRITIS IS A MINERAL DEFICIENCY - BORON IN PARTICULAR. " So claims Rex Newnham PhD DO ND, in his book " Away with Arthritis " (2nd edition printed 1993). Rex, a Western Australian now resident in the UK, lived at Guildford in the early 1960's. He taught chemistry, biology, geology, soil science and agricultural botany. In 1963 Rex moved to a house in a sandy area of Perth rather than the clay soil at Guildford. He had grown his own vegetables at both places but found that in sandy soil his crops showed signs of mineral deficiencies and he developed arthritis. With his scientific background Rex looked for the cause in recent changes. As an agriculturist he knew that boron was necessary for green plants, where it helps in calcium metabolism. In pursuing this he decided to trial it on himself using borax, a boron extract. Rex took 30 mg of borax, twice a day. In 3 weeks the pain swelling and stiffness had gone. He stopped taking it . A year later the symptoms came back and disappeared quickly again on resumption of his borax dose. (older people may take longer) Over the next 10 years he told many people he met and they tried borax with similar results. In 1976 Rex had some boron tablets made up. By the early 80's he was selling 10,000 bottles a month. Rex approached a drug company marketing a common painkilling drug for arthritis. They were only concerned about loss of their own profits and ended up instigating a government law that boron be declared a poison in any concentration. This resulted in Rex being fined and made boron unavailable. Boron is toxic if taken in large quantities. Rex points out that ordinary salt is toxic as well if too much is taken but salt is not banned. Rex has since researched the effects of boron . It is well known that Carnarvon is a good place for arthritis. Many elderly people go there for a couple of months at a time to get rid of their arthritis. In 1981 Rex employed a number of school leavers to carry out a survey in Carnarvon. This showed that only 1% of the local population had arthritis. Other main Australian towns had a 20% rate of arthritis. Rex investigated further and found that it was not the climate that helped but the high boron content in water & food grown in the Gascoyne River bed. [spine] Rex researched many areas of the world looking at arthritis incidence and soil content. Israel has some of the best soil in the world and a high boron content. An independent survey in 1978-1980 at the Kaplan Hospital showed arthritis for the whole country to be less than 1%. In New Zealand a number of spas pools are recommended as being good for arthritis. They all have high boron readings. One motel at Ngawha has a collection of wheelchairs and crutches left behind by people no longer needing them when they leave. The NZ green lipped mussel extract that is claimed to relieve arthritis was originally gathered from White Island, a volcanic island with vents under the sea. The mussels absorbed boron from the sea in this way and this was the secret to their success. Mussels gathered from other areas do not have the same effect as they lack the boron. There are a number of degenerative diseases that appear to benefit from boron supplementation. RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS - An autoimmune disease whereby the body attacks its own joints. The synovial membrane is affected causing degeneration and deformity of the joint. It is more common in women and often later develops into osteo arthritis. Work by a Prof Wyburn-Mason identified an amoeba as a parasite in the joint. Certain common minerals in the blood, including boron, can control these parasites. OSTEO ARTHRITIS - A wearing away of the joint, generally in joints that have done the most work or that have been damaged. The cartilage or tough fibrous matter around the joint wears away, then bone rubs on bone causing pain and permanent damage to the joint. Osteo arthritis occurs more often in men. JUVENILE ARTHRITIS (Still's Disease) - Similar to rheumatoid but occurs in young children. Can involve spleen, lymph and heart. On the increase. Often seen as 'growing pains' Responds well to certain minerals, like boron. PYORRHOEA - Loose teeth with swollen gums. It is really arthritis of the teeth and gums. Boron mouth-washes are recognised treatments available for pyorrhoea. SPONDYLITIS - Arthritis of the spine with inflammation in the joints. Calcium is lost from the vertebrae resulting in fusion and disc degeneration. Spondylitis also responds to mineral treatment like boron. GOUT - Again joint disease - often the big toe - where uric acid from the breakdown of proteins, concentrates in an area. The culprit again is a mineral imbalance from inefficient metabolism of sugars, alcohol and protein. Boron is needed to repair the damage. OSTEOPOROSIS - Decalcification of the bones. It is not a problem in primitive cultures. Osteoporosis is a disease of western civilisation due to the imbalance of bone minerals. As minerals are leached out for other body usage, the stability of bony tissue is eroded resulting in easy fracture. Crumbling limestone is a good example of osteoporosis. [Osteo Bone] Our bones are our mineral bank - the body's survival mechanism. Minerals are deposited and are the matrix and strength of the the bone. However if the there is a shortage of a particular mineral in another part of the body, a withdrawal will occur from the bone to provide for the deficit. After all, what use are bones if the body doesn't survive? Bone is composed of many minerals in differing proportions - calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, sulphur, potassium, zinc, manganese, copper, silicon, stronium, boron. Boron helps other minerals to incorporate into the bony matrix. Body hormones and Vitamin D are also necessary. Bone is destroyed and replaced periodically just like leaves on a tree. Another ongoing function of bone is the manufacture of blood cells in the bone marrow. So we have a continuing need for the appropriate vitamins and minerals. We should be getting these from our diet. Again we can only get the minerals if they were in the soil in the first place. Plants and animals can display deficiencies too. SIGNS of MINERAL DEFICIENCY in VEGETABLES Leaves streaked with yellow, Brassicas, eg cauliflower - hollow stems/browning Potatoes - hollowed or browned insides Sweet corn - aborted grains on cob Apples - sunken dark spots under skin. Grapes - aborted berries Tomatoes - dark hollow areas on skin Another contributor to arthritis is Fluoride. We have fluoride added to our water so we can't avoid it. Mottling of the teeth is a sign of too much fluoride. At the same time fluorosis of the skeletal bones occurs. Boron is the natural inactivator of fluoride. Teeth are the only bones that are normally visible and their state is representative of other bones. If teeth are missing, filled or with cavities we must expect to have similar problems in other bones. Sugar requires phosphorous for its metabolism as does white bread and caffeine (tea, coffee). Phosphorous is removed from the bone to metabolise these common foods where processing has removed many of the original minerals. Sugar utilises phosphorus, magnesium and chromium. When phosphorus is withdrawn from bone, calcium comes out too and as it is not needed is excreted in the urine. Soft drinks have both sugar and more phosphorus than is needed for sugar metabolism. The excess phosphorous combines with calcium upsetting the calcium phosphorus balance resulting in less available calcium. Caffeine also requires phosphorus and magnesium to metabolise. Sodium and potassium are lost at the same time. Gristle in our diet contains essential nutrients to repair cartilage but we don't eat it any more. We feed it to our dogs. (I remember my grandad telling me to eat my gristle, that it was good for me.) NB It helps pulled muscles too. Using Borax for arthritis is an old remedy. Since we made this information available I have had a number of older people tell me that their grandparents used to lick the end of their finger, dip it in the powder and lick off the Borax to rid them of their joint pain. Borax is in the washing powder section of the supermarket. Boron is only available in WA on a doctor's script as Osteopartite with boron - a Nutrisearch product that also contains other necessary minerals. Your doctor can obtain more information from Nutrawest Pty Ltd. CAUTIONS Extra boron should only be taken if people display signs and symptoms of deficiency as outlined in the problems above. Excess boron can cause problems too. Conditions like ADHD, dyslexia, autism, asthma, allergies, cystic fibrosis, liver and oseophageal cancer can be triggered or made worse with excess boron. Boron increases oestrogen and calcium levels and lowers B6, zinc, blood glucose. Signs of toxicity are nausea, vomiting, lethagy, dermatitis, diarhoea. The antidote is extra B2. Cautions are part of a book " Boron, Phenols and Health " 1995 by Duncan, a West Australian nurse. [1]RETURN TO MAIN PAGE References 1. http://www.upnaway.com/~poliowa/index.html wrote: >A lady on another list is having a BIG problem with calcium and bone loss. >She's tried just about everything, as stated below, and is seeking any input >She fell and broke her hip and foot, and found out about the major calcium >loss. Does anyone have any ideas? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 AN IMPORTANT CAUSE OF MUCH ARTHRITIS INTRODUCTION Dr. Rex Newnham has probably done more research into the cause of arthritis than anybody, but because at the time he was not working for any hospital or university much of his work has gone unnoticed. He travelled the world going to places where there was more or less arthritis than we normally see here and that is 20% of the population. His work took ten years and since then more than one million people world wide have been able to benefit from his work. He will use his own words to describe how he found out and applied his work. THE RESEARCH Forty years ago I developed arthritis that made walking difficult so I went to the local doctor who gave me medicine that did not help. So I realized that there must be a reason for my arthritis and went looking for it. At the time I had just recently moved from a home on good clay soil to a home on sandy soil, and I was teaching chemistry, soil science and agricultural botany at Fremantle Technical College, Western Australia. The clay soil had grown good quality fruit and vegetables, but the sandy soil gave a good crop in the first year but after this everything showed mineral deficiencies, as is common on many sandy soils. So I looked into the properties of all these minerals to see if there was anything to do with bone or joints in man or animal. Nothing relevant was found, but one of the deficient minerals was boron and this was written off as not needed by man or animal; yet I knew that in the green plant boron was needed for proper usage of calcium. Bone contains much calcium so I wondered if boron could have anything to do with the calcium in bone. The commonest compound of boron was borax so I looked into the properties of borax. It had about the same toxicity as did common salt or sodium chloride and that was that about 60 grams was a lethal dose. Borax is often labelled as Poison, but salt is not. Anyhow I took 30 mg or less than one thousandth of a dangerous dose of borax twice a day; that is the amount that would stick to a wet finger tip. In ten days the pain was less, in two weeks the swelling was going down and in three weeks all the pain swelling and stiffness had gone. So I stopped taking the borax ; but a year later it all returned, so I took some more borax and soon all the pain, swelling and stiffness had gone again. I took more doses of this from time to time. Plants will not grow unless there is some boron in the soil, so by eating fruit and vegetables we all get some boron. Then I told other people who had arthritis and they were getting well, but it meant buying a packet of borax which was labelled 'Poison, for killing cockcroaches and ants'. That put people off and they asked me to have borax made up into a tablet that was not labelled Poison. So I did this and had 1000 bottles of tablets made and it took me two years to sell these, then I had 2000 bottles made and these went in six months, then 5000 went in six months, then another 5000 which went in four months, then another 5000 which went in two months. Then I did a foolish thing and went to a drug company in Melbourne to see if they would make and sell these tablets. At first they seemed interested and they paid for a double blind clinical trial at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Then they realized that borax could not be patented, so they lost interest, and even made the Australian government declare that boron should be made a legal poison, and that made me a criminal so that I was fined for selling a poison. I gave up teaching and studied to become a naturopath and nutritionist. Then I went to New Zealand, South Africa, Britain and America where boron was not a legal poison. The double blind clinical trial lasted five years and was a success in that 80% of those who used boron got better and those who used a placebo did not get better. I then travelled to places where there was more or less than the normal amount of arthritis, and to places where there was more or less than the normal 1.5 parts per million [ppm] in the soil or water. This entailed nine trips around the world and it cost a lot of money, but this was paid for by the sale of boron tablets in South Africa, and it was better to buy airline tickets than to pay Income tax ! Some of the high lights of this research is seen early as in New Zealand there were spas where arthritic people used to go and bathe in the water for some weeks, so as to get rid of their arthritis. One of these spas was at Ngawha where the water had 300 ppm of boron in the water. People had left their crutches and wheel chairs behind when they got better, and these could be seen at the hotels of Ngawha. Other spas had 30 or 50 ppm boron and people were getting better when they bathed in all of these. At Carnarvon in North-west Australia there was 2.5 ppm boron in the soil and water and people used to go there to enjoy the good climate so as to get rid of their arthritis ; but it was really the good food and water as the food grown there had more boron than is usual. I employed school leavers to go from house to house with a questionnaire and established that there were 67 people who had arthritis in the population of 6000, and that is 1%, which is far less than usual. Inland from Carnarvon were cattle stations where there was 7.5 ppm boron in the water and there was no arthritis at all in man or animal. Then I went to South Africa and found that the Xhosa people had 2 % with arthritis when in their native area of Transkei, but when the same people went to the big cities they soon developed 20% with arthritis. These people ate corn or maize for over 90% of their diet and in Transkei the corn had ten times as much boron as did the commercially grown corn used in the big cities. Jamaica was another very interesting place as the medical people established the fact that 70% of people had arthritis, so I looked into the records of the agriculture department to find that since the mid 1800s very much nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer had been poured on to the land so as to produce much sugar. The boron content of the soil had fallen from 1.5 ppm to lose than 0.6 ppm and even less in some places. Other sugar producing places such as Mauritius had similar low boron levels in soil and water and their doctors established the fact that 50% of people had arthritis, and the amount of juvenile arthritis was increasing greatly. Fiji is another sugar producing island, but it has two distinct areas and types of people. Indians grew the sugar in the west and they had 40% with arthritis, while the native Fijians in the east farmed their land without great quantities of artificial fertilizers, and they only had 5% with arthritis. The sugar producing lands were worn out and low in all the trace minerals, particularly boron, while land that had been used for farming for centuries and where composts and wastes were returned to the soil had 1.5 ppm boron or more. Israel is interesting because the water under the coastal plain had 2.6 ppm boron and this water was used for irrigation and production of local food crops. The medical authorities showed that only 2% of people had arthritis. Yet in Britain and America the soils are becoming less productive because of the continued use of artificial fertilizers containing only nitrogen and phosphorus. These two will help to produce big crops but their quality is poor and only truly organically produced foods have enough of the trace minerals, including boron. The table below will show the relative amounts of arthritis and of boron in soil and water in these different places. Daily Boron intake and incidence of arthritis Country and source of information Estimated daily intake mg of Boron Arthritis incidence approx % Remarks JAMAICA 1974 Soil analysis and crop inspection <1 70 All food crops deficient MAURITIUS Analysis of sugar cane and crop inspection <1 50 Most food crops deficient FIJIAN INDIANS 1 40 They eat rice NATIVE FIJIANS 3-5 10 Root vegetables eaten USA, ENGLAND, NZ AUSTRALIA, S.AFRICA Analysis of foods 1-2 20 Most elderly are arthritic XHOSA TRIBAL PEOPLE In Transkei (Meyers 1977) In big cities 2-5 1-2 3 20 Eat native maize Eat processed maize CARNARVON, W.AUSTRALIA Survey in 1981 6-10 1 Water has high boron ISRAEL Volcani Inst. and Arthritis survey (Bentwich 1980) 10 or more 0.7 Adequate to much boron NGAWHA, NEW ZEALAND Town council and geological survey >10 None Spa area with much boron and reputation for curing arthritis So - in summary we can see that where there is plenty of boron in soil, water and food that there is little or no arthritis, but in places where there is little boron in soil, water and food there is much arthritis. It has also been seen that boron will harden and strengthen bones and so prevent osteoporosis. Elderly women are particularly liable to osteoporosis, but a daily supplement of boron will prevent it because the bones are hard and strong. One elderly woman of 87 recently fell all the way down a flight of stairs, but no bones were broken, due to the fact that she had one or two boron tablets every day. Animals such as sheep, cattle and dogs also get arthritis and the boron supplement tablets will correct it in these animals. When we compare these results with the work that has been done by Dr. Wyburn-Mason and others who have followed along with his regime we can see that there are really many factors that can cause arthritis and rheumatism. Many of these causes are due to the invasion into the body of foreign organisms such as bacteria, fungi or viruses which soon multiply and then they cause many diseases of which the arthritic diseases are prominent. Many drugs have been used to counteract and kill these organisms. But then we are faced with the problem of how and why did they multiply and cause so much trouble, When there is enough boron in the body fluids these invaders are killed, but when the level of boron drops then there is not enough to kill them and the disease organisms just multiply until there is disease. Boron is not stored in the body to any extent so it must be supplied daily in the food. The table shows that when there is 5 or 6 mg of boron in the daily diet there is very little arthritis which means that the micro organisms are under control and arthritis does not show as a symptom. Less than this allows all the bacteria, fungi and viruses to grow and multiply so that arthritis is apparent. In order to cure or get rid or these organisms then we recommend that a person uses about 9 or 1 0 mg of boron a day. Osteoporosis is not caused by bacteria, fungi or viruses but by a loss of calcium, because it is not re-absorbed back into the skeleton after it has been lost from a bone. Boron acts on the parathyroid to ensure that this calcium is properly re-absorbed and is not lost. It is a different mechanism to the correction of arthritis. Boron has been used in the Osteo-Trace tablets for some years now and these have helped over a million people to get rid of their arthritis. These tablets will also prevent osteoporosis as has been seen recently when two ladies in their 80's have fallen badly, one fell down a flight of stairs and the other fell on a concrete path, but neither of them broke any bones. wrote: >A lady on another list is having a BIG problem with calcium and bone loss. >She's tried just about everything, as stated below, and is seeking any input >She fell and broke her hip and foot, and found out about the major calcium >loss. Does anyone have any ideas? > >Thanks > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Silica and vit c and manganese and boron are ALL important to Calcium AND Magnesium absorption and utilization. There has to be a balanced intake of macro and trace minerals. Green leafy veggies like collards, turnip, mustard and herbs, broccoli, nuts, cashwes and almonds especially, herbal teas, especially nettle, horse tail (shave grass), and oat straw, with a bit of mind for flavor is an excellent source. Be sure to grow your own with lots of seaweed tea (Home Depot) fertilizer, compost, bat guano, alfalfa added to your compost pile, and ash, as well as green sand and crushed granite -- to keep the minerals high in your compost. Grow in containers on your patio, keeps you grounded, is cheaper than organic at the store and commercial produce is virtually nutrient-less. Especially those cute little baby veggies, they Garnet O'Brien wrote: > There is lots on the net with regards osteoarthritis and boron. Check it > out!! I just discovered this myself. > > > AWAY WITH ARTHRITIS > > > " ARTHRITIS IS A MINERAL DEFICIENCY - BORON IN PARTICULAR. " > > So claims Rex Newnham PhD DO ND, in his book " Away with Arthritis " > (2nd edition printed 1993). Rex, a Western Australian now resident in > the UK, lived at Guildford in the early 1960's. He taught chemistry, > biology, geology, soil science and agricultural botany. In 1963 Rex > moved to a house in a sandy area of Perth rather than the clay soil at > Guildford. He had grown his own vegetables at both places but found > that in sandy soil his crops showed signs of mineral deficiencies and > he developed arthritis. With his scientific background Rex looked for > the cause in recent changes. As an agriculturist he knew that boron > was necessary for green plants, where it helps in calcium metabolism. > In pursuing this he decided to trial it on himself using borax, a > boron extract. > > Rex took 30 mg of borax, twice a day. In 3 weeks the pain swelling > and stiffness had gone. He stopped taking it . A year later the > symptoms came back and disappeared quickly again on resumption of his > borax dose. (older people may take longer) > > Over the next 10 years he told many people he met and they tried borax > with similar results. In 1976 Rex had some boron tablets made up. By > the early 80's he was selling 10,000 bottles a month. Rex approached > a drug company marketing a common painkilling drug for arthritis. > They were only concerned about loss of their own profits and ended up > instigating a government law that boron be declared a poison in any > concentration. This resulted in Rex being fined and made boron > unavailable. Boron is toxic if taken in large quantities. Rex points > out that ordinary salt is toxic as well if too much is taken but salt > is not banned. > > Rex has since researched the effects of boron . It is well known that > Carnarvon is a good place for arthritis. Many elderly people go there > for a couple of months at a time to get rid of their arthritis. In > 1981 Rex employed a number of school leavers to carry out a survey in > Carnarvon. This showed that only 1% of the local population had > arthritis. Other main Australian towns had a 20% rate of arthritis. > Rex investigated further and found that it was not the climate that > helped but the high boron content in water & food grown in the > Gascoyne River bed. > > [spine] > > Rex researched many areas of the world looking at arthritis incidence > and soil content. Israel has some of the best soil in the world and a > high boron content. An independent survey in 1978-1980 at the Kaplan > Hospital showed arthritis for the whole country to be less than 1%. > > In New Zealand a number of spas pools are recommended as being good > for arthritis. They all have high boron readings. One motel at Ngawha > has a collection of wheelchairs and crutches left behind by people no > longer needing them when they leave. > > The NZ green lipped mussel extract that is claimed to relieve > arthritis was originally gathered from White Island, a volcanic island > with vents under the sea. The mussels absorbed boron from the sea in > this way and this was the secret to their success. Mussels gathered > from other areas do not have the same effect as they lack the boron. > > There are a number of degenerative diseases that appear to benefit > from boron supplementation. > > RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS > - An autoimmune disease whereby the body attacks its own joints. The > synovial membrane is affected causing degeneration and deformity of > the joint. It is more common in women and often later develops into > osteo arthritis. Work by a Prof Wyburn-Mason identified an amoeba as > a parasite in the joint. Certain common minerals in the blood, > including boron, can control these parasites. > > OSTEO ARTHRITIS > - A wearing away of the joint, generally in joints that have done the > most work or that have been damaged. The cartilage or tough fibrous > matter around the joint wears away, then bone rubs on bone causing > pain and permanent damage to the joint. Osteo arthritis occurs more > often in men. > > JUVENILE ARTHRITIS (Still's Disease) > - Similar to rheumatoid but occurs in young children. Can involve > spleen, lymph and heart. On the increase. Often seen as 'growing > pains' Responds well to certain minerals, like boron. > > PYORRHOEA > - Loose teeth with swollen gums. It is really arthritis of the teeth > and gums. Boron mouth-washes are recognised treatments available for > pyorrhoea. > > SPONDYLITIS > - Arthritis of the spine with inflammation in the joints. Calcium is > lost from the vertebrae resulting in fusion and disc degeneration. > Spondylitis also responds to mineral treatment like boron. > > GOUT > - Again joint disease - often the big toe - where uric acid from the > breakdown of proteins, concentrates in an area. The culprit again is > a mineral imbalance from inefficient metabolism of sugars, alcohol and > protein. Boron is needed to repair the damage. > > OSTEOPOROSIS > - Decalcification of the bones. It is not a problem in primitive > cultures. Osteoporosis is a disease of western civilisation due to > the imbalance of bone minerals. As minerals are leached out for other > body usage, the stability of bony tissue is eroded resulting in easy > fracture. Crumbling limestone is a good example of osteoporosis. > [Osteo Bone] > Our bones are our mineral bank - the body's survival mechanism. > Minerals are deposited and are the matrix and strength of the the > bone. However if the there is a shortage of a particular mineral in > another part of the body, a withdrawal will occur from the bone to > provide for the deficit. After all, what use are bones if the body > doesn't survive? > > Bone is composed of many minerals in differing proportions - calcium, > phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, sulphur, potassium, zinc, manganese, > copper, silicon, stronium, boron. Boron helps other minerals to > incorporate into the bony matrix. Body hormones and Vitamin D are > also necessary. Bone is destroyed and replaced periodically just like > leaves on a tree. Another ongoing function of bone is the manufacture > of blood cells in the bone marrow. So we have a continuing need for > the appropriate vitamins and minerals. We should be getting these > from our diet. Again we can only get the minerals if they were in the > soil in the first place. Plants and animals can display deficiencies > too. > > SIGNS of MINERAL DEFICIENCY in VEGETABLES > > Leaves streaked with yellow, > Brassicas, eg cauliflower - hollow stems/browning > Potatoes - hollowed or browned insides > Sweet corn - aborted grains on cob > Apples - sunken dark spots under skin. > Grapes - aborted berries > Tomatoes - dark hollow areas on skin > > Another contributor to arthritis is Fluoride. We have fluoride added > to our water so we can't avoid it. Mottling of the teeth is a sign of > too much fluoride. At the same time fluorosis of the skeletal bones > occurs. Boron is the natural inactivator of fluoride. > > Teeth are the only bones that are normally visible and their state is > representative of other bones. If teeth are missing, filled or with > cavities we must expect to have similar problems in other bones. > > Sugar requires phosphorous for its metabolism as does white bread and > caffeine (tea, coffee). Phosphorous is removed from the bone to > metabolise these common foods where processing has removed many of the > original minerals. Sugar utilises phosphorus, magnesium and > chromium. When phosphorus is withdrawn from bone, calcium comes out > too and as it is not needed is excreted in the urine. Soft drinks > have both sugar and more phosphorus than is needed for sugar > metabolism. The excess phosphorous combines with calcium upsetting > the calcium phosphorus balance resulting in less available calcium. > Caffeine also requires phosphorus and magnesium to metabolise. Sodium > and potassium are lost at the same time. > > Gristle in our diet contains essential nutrients to repair cartilage > but we don't eat it any more. We feed it to our dogs. (I remember my > grandad telling me to eat my gristle, that it was good for me.) NB > It helps pulled muscles too. > > Using Borax for arthritis is an old remedy. Since we made this > information available I have had a number of older people tell me that > their grandparents used to lick the end of their finger, dip it in the > powder and lick off the Borax to rid them of their joint pain. Borax > is in the washing powder section of the supermarket. > > Boron is only available in WA on a doctor's script as Osteopartite > with boron - a Nutrisearch product that also contains other necessary > minerals. Your doctor can obtain more information from Nutrawest Pty > Ltd. > > CAUTIONS > Extra boron should only be taken if people display signs and symptoms > of deficiency as outlined in the problems above. Excess boron can > cause problems too. Conditions like ADHD, dyslexia, autism, asthma, > allergies, cystic fibrosis, liver and oseophageal cancer can be > triggered or made worse with excess boron. Boron increases oestrogen > and calcium levels and lowers B6, zinc, blood glucose. Signs of > toxicity are nausea, vomiting, lethagy, dermatitis, diarhoea. The > antidote is extra B2. Cautions are part of a book " Boron, Phenols and > Health " 1995 by Duncan, a West Australian nurse. > > > [1]RETURN TO MAIN PAGE > > References > > 1. http://www.upnaway.com/~poliowa/index.html > > > wrote: > > >>A lady on another list is having a BIG problem with calcium and bone loss. >>She's tried just about everything, as stated below, and is seeking any input >>She fell and broke her hip and foot, and found out about the major calcium >>loss. Does anyone have any ideas? >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Hey thanks . This is something else no one mentioned. That's why I asked her if I could ask some other lists because the list she's asking on isn't a health list, and I knew you all would have some info they didn't. samala " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they are, I strive to remember " RLV 1998 -------Original Message------- There is lots on the net with regards osteoarthritis and boron. Check it out!! I just discovered this myself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Great Garnet. Will pass this on. thanks samala " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they are, I strive to remember " RLV 1998 -------Original Message------- Silica and vit c and manganese and boron are ALL important to Calcium AND Magnesium absorption and utilization. There has to be a balanced intake of macro and trace minerals. Green leafy veggies like collards, turnip, mustard and herbs, broccoli, nuts, cashwes and almonds especially, herbal teas, especially nettle, horse tail (shave grass), and oat straw, with a bit of mind for flavor is an excellent source. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Actually that should read Mint for flavor, LOL. Seaweed is a great source too. You can toast Nori sheets and they are yummy sprinkled on food like salt or in food. Toasting is not necessary but makes it taste really good. I buy them at Whole Foods. Or she could eat a lot of Sushi, yum Garnet wrote: > Great Garnet. Will pass this on. thanks > > samala > > " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they are, I > strive to remember " RLV 1998 > > -------Original Message------- > > > Silica and vit c and manganese and boron are ALL important to Calcium > AND Magnesium absorption and utilization. > > There has to be a balanced intake of macro and trace minerals. > > Green leafy veggies like collards, turnip, mustard and herbs, broccoli, > nuts, cashwes and almonds especially, herbal teas, especially nettle, > horse tail (shave grass), and oat straw, with a bit of mind for flavor > is an excellent source. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 Thanks! I'll pass it on. samala " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they are, I strive to remember " RLV 1998 -------Original Message------- Raw whole milk, and raw whole milk kefir. It works fast. DB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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