Reverse Osteoporosis Naturally

Build strong bones the healthy, natural way


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABOUT BONES

Bone Dynamics:

  • Bone is living tissue in a constant state of regeneration; old bone being replaced by new.

Bone is under a constant process of resorption (breakdown), and formation. Our bodies do this as a natural way to keep our bones young (new), strong, and healthy. After a peak bone mass is achieved, bone mass remains stable (resorption and formation are equal).

When damaged areas of bone need to be replaced, bone-destroying osteoclasts dig tunnels, or trenches, by dissolving packets of old bone. As the old bone is broken down, calcium is released into the bloodstream. The osteoclasts detach as another group of cells takes over to build the new bone.

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BONE LINKS

Bone Tissue
Bone Cells
Bone Formation
Bone Health
Bone Growth
Bone Anatomy

Why Do We Lose Bone Density? 

  • Most people begin to gradually lose bone strength in their mid 30s.

This is because as we age, bone formation slows and the balance shifts between how fast we break down the bone (resorption), and how fast we build bone. When your body does not build bone as fast as it breaks it down, it leads to bone loss, weakness and osteoporosis. The disease is "silent" because there are no symptoms and the condition may only reveal itself after you break a bone. When you have osteoporosis, bone fractures commonly occur at the spine, wrist and hip. Spine and hip fractures in particular may lead to chronic pain, long-term disability and even death. The goal of treating osteoporosis is to prevent such fractures in the first place.


Bone Density, Bone Strength and the Risk of Fracture

  • Bone density does not determine the probability of bone fracture. Bone health is essential.

There is no hard evidence that bone density correlates with bone strength or flexibility - the two factors that prevent bone from fracturing under stress. In fact, bones can be dense (rich in calcium and hard) yet brittle what matters more is the health of the collagen matrix, which keeps the mineralized bone supple and resilient.

The collagen matrix is a foundation of nutrients and minerals that allows the bone to expand, contract, and mend without breaking. Therefore, a dense, hard covering can actually be more fragile than a thin but well-integrated whole bone and why drugs like Fosamax and Actonel that treat only bone density do not necessarily prevent fractures.In addition they operate by reducing the rate at which you breakdown bone - they do not speed up the rate at which you form bone. Therefore, you are keeping old bone around (which is where unwanted heavy metals store themselves) instead of building new, healthy bone.

 



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