Hormone therapy can help improve bone health in menopausal women
Menopausal women can improve their bone mass and bone structure by undergoing hormone therapy suggests new research published on Thursday. Taken for…
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How does one determine how much Vitamin D is “enough”?
This study looks at Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) level to gauge. PTH is produced in response to the body’s need to maintain blood calcium level at a narrow range for various vital live processes to function optimally. PTH will “melt” bone to release calcium into the bloodstream.
The study found that blood level of at least 36 ng/ml (90 nmol/L) of Vitamin D3 is needed to keep PTH level suppressed. This is higher than the 30 …ng/ml level deemed “normal” currently.
To achieve this blood level of D3, daily supplementation of D3 of 4000 iu is required, when current recommendation is 1000-2000 iu daily; already much higher than the 400 iu of ancient times.
This study looks at Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) level to gauge. PTH is produced in response to the body’s need to maintain blood calcium level at a narrow range for various vital live processes to function optimally. PTH will “melt” bone to release calcium into the bloodstream.
The study found that blood level of at least 36 ng/ml (90 nmol/L) of Vitamin D3 is needed to keep PTH level suppressed. This is higher than the 30 …ng/ml level deemed “normal” currently.
To achieve this blood level of D3, daily supplementation of D3 of 4000 iu is required, when current recommendation is 1000-2000 iu daily; already much higher than the 400 iu of ancient times.
Fortunately, such high doses were not associated with hypercalcaemia, kidney stones or cardiovascular events.
Statins for the Treatment of Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a major public health problems and is associated with a high burden of fractures and subsequent increased mortality.
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Vertebral-Fill Technique Beneficial for Recent Osteoporotic Fracture
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‘Pregnancy fluid’ reverses ageing bones
Cells in the fluid that surrounds a baby in the womb can revive ageing and weak bones, say scientists.
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