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Archive for the ‘Calcium Supplementation’ Category

Osteoporosis Book Featured on Global TV

By On March 31, 2012 No Comments

www.osteoporosisbook,.com Dr. Alan Low co author of the Osteoporosis Book was interviewed on Global TV
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Calcium Supplements: Bone Health Necessities

By On March 30, 2012 No Comments

Jay Ginther, MD, of BoneDocBlog.com presents Bone Health Necessities for Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis: Calcium Supplements
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RxHelp – Proton Pump Inhibitors/Calcium Supplements

By On March 29, 2012 No Comments

Advice from a person on the other side of the pharmacy counter. This video’s topic: Proton Pump Inhibitors and Calcium Supplements. Do you or someone you know take Prilosec, Nexium, or other drugs like it? Do they also take a calcium supplement? There is an important drug interaction between these two medications! Listen up to find out more about it and how to solve it. It is extremely important for women with osteoporosis and those over the age of 65 to pay attention to this video!!
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Eclampsia in a dog

By On March 28, 2012 No Comments

Yorkie with eclampsia lack of calcium

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Constipation Relief Relieving Constipation

By On March 27, 2012 No Comments

karenlangston.com karenlangston.com karenlangston.com karenlangston.com What causes constipation in women and men is the same; the wrong foods, lack of movement, stress… and the list goes on. There are many treatments for chronic constipation but sometimes taking a look at the factors may be all you need to relief for chronic constipation. Check out this list: 21 facts contributing to Constipation • Medications such as antidepressants, blood pressure and allergy, and antidepressants, • Diuretics, for instance, lower blood pressure by increasing urine output, which flushes water from your system. • Painkillers and narcotics; receptors for narcotic class of drugs are in the digestive tract and slows everything down • Laxative overuse-used too much bowel become sluggish and will not work properly • Antacids; those containing calcium or aluminum; over use can cause constipation, • Supplements such as iron or too much fiber without adequate water intake • Medical conditions such as

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What Is Strontium

By On March 26, 2012 No Comments

Name Origin From Strontian a small Scottish town. “Strontium” in different languages. Sources Found in minerals celestite (SrSO4) and strontianite (SrCO3). Primary producers are China, the UK, Tunisia, Russia, Germany, Mexico and the USA. Around 137 thousand tons are produced annually. Uses Used in flares and fireworks for its crimson colour. It’s primary use is glass for colour television cathode ray tubes, but it is also used in nuclear batteries in buoys, some sensitive teeth toothpastes (as SrCl2), magnets, zinc refining and phosphorescent paint. Strontium titanate (SrTiO3) has an extremely high refractive index and an optical dispersion greater than that of diamond, making it useful in a variety of optics applications.
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A multivitamin is a pill containing several different vitamins and minerals to supplement diet What you should know: •Multivitamins can’t replace the benefits of a healthy diet •Side effects can occur if you consume too

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Vitamin Supplements: Should Pregnant Women Take a Prenatal Vitamin?

By On March 25, 2012 1 Comment

Learn if pregnant women should take a prenatal vitamin in this vitamin supplements video from Howcast. Video transcript: Hi, I’m Molly Lee, and I’m founder and director of energizingnutrition.com, a holistic health and nutrition practice based in New York City. My pregnant clients and friends often ask me, “”Should I take a prenatal vitamin?”" The answer is yes. Prenatal vitamins are specially formulated multivitamins, which include calcium, folic acid, and iron, in addition to all the other essential vitamins a mother needs. Calcium is important for an expecting mother because it helps build bones. Folic acid is really important because it helps prevent birth defects. And iron helps both mother and baby carry oxygen in their body. In addition to these necessary supplements, it’s extremely important for an expecting mother to make sure she’s getting a balanced diet full of fresh fruits, vegetables, and high quality proteins, as

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Insidermedicine In Depth – July 29, 2010 – Calcium Supplements and Heart Attack Risk

By On March 24, 2012 No Comments

According to research published in the British Medical Journal, calcium supplements have been linked to developing a heart attack. Here are some important things to consider if you are considering taking calcium supplements – Calcium supplementation may be recommended if you are diagnosed with osteoporosis or deemed to be at high risk for this condition. Taking calcium supplements may lower the the chance of developing a broken bone. While calcium is frequently taken for those over the age of 50 years, it may raise the risk of calcification of blood vessels and may raise the risk of dying if you are a dialysis patient. – The raised risk of calcium supplementation may be due to calcium depositing in the blood vessel wall. This could impede proper blood flow to the heart muscle. – Symptoms that indicate that you may be having a heart attack include severe chest pain that may

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Tests of Calcium, Vitamin D, and Vitamin K Supplements Show Defects in Some

By On March 23, 2012 No Comments

New tests by ConsumerLab.com show some supplements with calcium, vitamin D, and/or vitamin K don’t provide their listed ingredients. Reports reveal which supplements are, or are not, accurately labeled and explain important differences among the ingredients and how they can be used for bone health and other purposes.
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Calcium Supplements and Heart Attacks- Whole Food Calcium OK

By On March 22, 2012 No Comments

Recent study suggest calcium supplements increase risk for heart attack and stroke. These calcium supplements were synthetic, and without vitamin D. Whole food calcium is best absorbed, therefore decreasing the risk of forming deposits in the arteries, leading to cardiovascular disease. For more info visit www.vitatree.ca
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A new study found that the calcium supplements many women take to protect their bones could increase the risk of heart disease and stroke in older women. Temple University Hospital cardiologist Dr. Sara Sirna says there is no question the study sends up a red flag, but that every patient is different when it comes to risk factors and that more research needs to be done before women toss out calcium supplements.

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