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From: Jur@ -  15 Aug, 03:00

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From: trigonometry1972@gmail.com -  11 Aug, 01:04

Free Radic Biol Med. 2006 May 1;40(9):1483-93. Epub 2005 Dec 9. Antioxidant alpha-lipoic acid inhibits osteoclast differentiation by reducing nuclear factor-kappaB DNA binding and prevents in vivo bone resorption induced by receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand and tumor necrosis factor-alpha. Kim HJ, Chang EJ, Kim HM, Lee SB, Kim HD, Su...

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From: Juhana Harju -  31 Jul, 18:06

Alcohol and green tea drinking, and being physically active were associated with greater bone mineral density (BMD) in Japanese women. Smoking and cheese consumption were associated with lower BMD. Comment: Only low to moderate consumption of alcohol is beneficial to bone. Heavy drinking and binge drinking are harmful to bones. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- J...

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From: trigonometry1972@gmail.com -  29 Jul, 14:46

Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 2007 Jul;86(1):251-9. Bone mineral density and bone markers in patients with a recent low- energy fracture: effect of 1 y of treatment with calcium and vitamin D. Hitz MF, Jensen JE, Eskildsen PC. Medical Department, Roskilde University Hospital Koge, Koge, Denmark, and the Calcium- and Bone-Metabolic Unit, Endocrine Department, Copenhagen...

3 Posts. Last post send by: trigonometry1972@gmail.com - Sunday 29 Jul
From: verse.notes -  27 Jul, 02:10

Been using Liquid fosamax for a year, since diagnosed with osteoporosis. My new GP is trouble by the fact that I have a long history of reflux. He says if I don't get it under control, he will advise taking me off all bio-whatever-they-are-calleds. That leaves me with Forteo (cancer risk) or the nasal spray (doesn't work well). This make sense? Thoughts?...

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From: Marty -  18 Jul, 20:12

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From: James Semmel -  18 Jul, 18:02

TO: All melanoma researchers, doctors, and patients. Last month's post suggested why melanoma arises so much in moles. Well, are moles themselves vitamin D deficiency tumors arising at points of weakest circulation? After all, wouldn't a growing baby inside the womb be susceptible to periods of vitamin D deficiency? And won't the baby's skin show the sign...

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From: PikaB -  18 Jul, 16:57

There was a news item yesterday which seemed too good to be true, concerning FGF (human fibroblast growth factor) from CardioVascular BioTherapeutics. The press release stated that: "FGF-1 was almost 20- fold more potent, on a weight basis, than parathyroid hormone (PTH) in stimulating bone formation in mice." That seems to be saying that FGF-1 grew 20...

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From: betaine_hcl@yahoo.com -  13 Jul, 13:06

Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol. 25, No. 5, 395-402 (2006) Published by the American College of Nutrition Vitamin D Status in a Rural Postmenopausal Female Population Joan M. Lappe, PhD, RN, K. Michael Davies, PhD, Dianne Travers-Gustafson, MS, RN, CS and Robert P. Heaney, MD Creighton University, Osteoporosis Research Center, Omaha,...

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From: finding z0 -  08 Jul, 20:15

I posted this to Sci.Med and was referred here... In a recent X-ray for a shoulder problem, the orthopedist noticed osteopenia/osteoprosis and for the last few years, my glucose tests have been borderline. At 63, this is the first time I've heard this and I'm trying to fathom why, since I don' t meet most of the risk factors (genetics aside). Here...

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From: betaine_hcl@yahoo.com -  06 Jul, 08:57

When reading the following article here are some things to "remember." First, the optimal 25-OH-vitamin D level is at least 75 or 80 nmol/L. Indeed, some suggest 100 nmol/L and others suggest 125 nmol/L as useful goal points to reach. Second, others workers have shown that when a single large dose of vitamin D2 is use with a size of 40000 IU (?) the...

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From: betaine_hcl@yahoo.com -  06 Jul, 08:53

High Vitamin D Supplementation May Be Needed for Women in Middle East ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----------------- This following piece suggests to me that people should expose more skin the just their face and arms to the sun. And further, I wonder if people bath too much? Hence reducing amount of...

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From: betaine_hcl@yahoo.com -  01 Jul, 11:43

1: Thromb. Haemost. 2007 Jul;98(1):120-5. Vitamin K: The coagulation vitamin that became omnipotent. Cranenburg EC, Schurgers LJ, Vermeer C. Department of Biochemistry, University of Maastricht, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands. E-mail: c.vermeer@bioch.unimaas.nl. Vitamin K, discovered in the 1930s, functions as cofactor for...

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From: betaine_hcl@yahoo.com -  01 Jul, 11:36

1: Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao. 2006 Dec;26(12):1785-8. [Therapeutic effect of dietary boron supplement on retinoic acid-induced osteoporosis in rats] [Article in Chinese] Xu P, Hu WB, Guo X, Zhang YG, Li YF, Yao JF, Cai QK. Department of Orthopedics, Xi'an Red Cross Hospital, Xi'an 710054, China. OBJECTIVE: To observe the therapeutic efficacy...

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