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The
Solution to Poor Bone Density
Healthy
bones and teeth is the first association that comes to mind
when we speak of calcium. This myth of high calcium intake
for strong teeth and bones has been engraved into our minds
since we were toddlers and constantly reminded, "drink
your milk!"
The
fact is, when we were children, and for many years before
and after our grade school years, the National Dairy Council
provided aids to teach nutrition. As a result, everyone
grew up thinking that milk is wholesome and necessary for
strong bones and teeth but some very important details were
left out of this equation. Many of us are not aware that
milk is not the best source of calcium for humans, but is
the best source of income for the milk lobby.
Calcium
does give rigidity to our structural framework, but in
addition to providing rigidity, calcium activates many other
functions. Our bones act as the primary storage area for
calcium. Calcium is deposited into the bones when available,
and withdrawn from the bones when needed, if it is not available
in our diet.
Calcium
is so important that the body wants to retain as much as
possible for normal daily function. Unfortunately, without
other essential elements, in particular Silica, calcium
cannot be properly deposited into the bones. As a result,
calcium is deposited in areas of the body that are not designed
to hold or store calcium, creating an over-all improper
calcium management and ensuing health problems. Such health
problems may include:
- Osteoarthritis,
characterized by calcium buildup on joints and on the
outside of bones.
- Depositions
(as stones) in our organs, such as in the kidneys.
- Depositions
in artery walls (arteriosclorious).
- Depositions
in soft muscle tissue (fibromylgia).
- Bone
spurs that usually occur on the plantar area of the heel
of the foot
When
most symptoms of calcium mismanagement occur, there is only
one thing
that will naturally reverse the problem; the consumption
of the minerals
necessary for proper calcium management -- Silica. Nothing
else will do what
Silica does in the management of calcium. Silica is the
only natural way to reverse the build up of calcium deposits
that occur outside of bone and tissue.
Calcium
is essential for:
- Blood
clotting
- Nerve
transmission
- Muscle
contraction
- Hormone
secretion
- Cellular
enzyme functions
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