A Functional Medicine Approach To Osteoporosis

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @bodhiSwaha
    @bodhiSwaha Рік тому +40

    I agree that you over spoke stopping your guest from fully sharing.

    • @carriehendricks
      @carriehendricks 9 місяців тому +7

      He tends to have a consistent habit of that 🤦‍♀️

    • @ValRN2011
      @ValRN2011 19 днів тому

      Very hard to watch. He needs to improve on that front.

  • @kindalikeu.....5948
    @kindalikeu.....5948 2 роки тому +62

    Dr mark/ please, please let this man talk!!!!. Thank you🙏

    • @breedawhelan5916
      @breedawhelan5916 8 місяців тому

      What do I take for reflux instead of medication would be greatfull if you could advise I have osteoporosis perosis and dont want to get worse I tried to give them up by cutting down but I start vomiting after a few days when I cut them down please help please

    • @yvonnesaucedo1
      @yvonnesaucedo1 8 місяців тому +3

      I don't see mark as interrupting. He waits for the other doctor to pause and then speaks. Normal for me

    • @joycemccloy
      @joycemccloy 4 місяці тому

      @@breedawhelan5916 reduce fatty foods, no potato chips and junk, don't eat within 2 hours before bed time. Prilosec makes GERD worse eventually. If you read the package it says don't take for more than 2 weeks.
      I stopped Prilosec but used Tagamet (any non Prilosec med should do) for about a 10 day period to wean me off of these meds. Then I stopped the Tagamet. After 10 days and with cutting out junk food and white bread and very fatty foods my GERD improved.
      GERD = gut bacteria out of whack. Consider taking a probiotic - Florastor got rid of my GERD and calmed my whole gut. If Florastor doesn't work try something else.

    • @lidiasilva7981
      @lidiasilva7981 2 місяці тому +1

      I don't see him interrupting.

    • @susanb3989
      @susanb3989 2 місяці тому

      @@breedawhelan5916change your diet

  • @chrisstone9200
    @chrisstone9200 Рік тому +39

    I agree. You’ve invited learned guests and then you talk over them.

    • @yvonnesaucedo1
      @yvonnesaucedo1 8 місяців тому +1

      I don't see it that way.

    • @robinsohnen7399
      @robinsohnen7399 5 місяців тому +4

      I need to stop listening to these podcasts because the guest you bring on you don’t let them talk. So I don’t get the benefit of them being the guest speaker and the knowledge they bring. Why don’t you just do your own podcast with no and then you can share all the information on the topic that you want and there’s no reason to have a guest speaker, I have guests that I can learn from. Best to you.

    • @zorabw8948
      @zorabw8948 4 місяці тому +2

      I agree - he hardly lets his guest spreak. It looks like he keeps having to show that he also knows something.

  • @marial.4362
    @marial.4362 Рік тому +61

    I will be 75 next month. At 50 I had my first DEXA and had osteopenia & some osteoporosis; the doctors instantly gave me a prescription for Foxamax. They scared me & said at 60 I would be hunched over & have weak bones. I never took the drugs & read every book on the subject. I have ALWAYS eaten a very healthy diet, never smoked & always exercised. I walk, bicycle, ski, do yoga & lift weights for years. I weigh only 99 lbs. I have had a few DEXA test throughout the years & I feel my bones are strong yet the density doesn't show that. I put off having DEXA test because doctors keep pushing the Drugs!! I am curious though so may have one to see if my numbers are better. I feel terrific & do take a plant based calcium & collagen. So many people are misinformed. It's wonderful that these doctors are spreading the word out. Thank you so much! Stay well everyone:)

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 8 місяців тому

      99 pounds...hm.

    • @marysmith4811
      @marysmith4811 7 місяців тому +5

      Same here. I had one scan, and although I'm curious I won't go back. What's the point? I won't take the meds.

    • @BETZ3105
      @BETZ3105 6 місяців тому +2

      Does drinking milk help?

    • @Maria-iu3ed
      @Maria-iu3ed 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@marysmith4811Same here! Perhaps I will do the REMS examination, but I'm not sure if it has radiofrequency!

    • @almagomez4222
      @almagomez4222 6 місяців тому +4

      ​@@marysmith4811yay! Good for u Marysmith - I'm the same way. My doc is pushing Drugs...... I refuse. She doesn't understand!

  • @marysmith4811
    @marysmith4811 Рік тому +114

    I'm convinced that all the calcium they have been telling people to take has contributed to dementia and heart issues. That, and some of the other medications. My mom did everything right. She took long walks with friends every day, cooked, cleaned, played cards, sewing club, and ate pretty much a Mediterranean diet as we are Italian. She also experienced chronic lower back pain that was debilitating, then dementia. No family history of any of this. I have recently read that some blood pressure drugs have the potential for all these side effects. With all the doctors she saw, NOT ONE, thought of switching out her meds. But some, although rare, do. I learned this too late. Doctors still do not believe that K2 redirects calcium, and they still prescribe a ton of calcium without it.
    Going through this journey with my mom, then more recently during COVID with both parents, I can truly say that I have lost complete faith in our medical system, and that includes the doctors. I have found them to be puppets. Relying only on what they were taught in school, and lacking any kind of critical thinking. Anyone with good recall can be a doctor, but how great it would be to be able to see if your doctor possesses true passion for healing? That should still be number one. And that is what has been lost.

    • @AAB463
      @AAB463 9 місяців тому

      💯me2! Doctors are the most uncaring people ever! Sure, there’s exceptions but the vast majority actually do not care if u r dieing (everyone has to die) even as you stand right in front of them, as my precious father did. My docs response to my new osteoporosis Dx was - paraphrasing - no drugs? Then no tests. What does he care if I suffer fractures in my back in my old age? He doesn’t! Resent that I have to pay Medicare premiums!

    • @tracywatts1459
      @tracywatts1459 9 місяців тому +11

      I worked in dementia care for over 30 years, it is a vascular disease they now consider it to be diabetes #3
      gluten and wheat carbs are top of the inflammatory foods list and it should be considered a sugar as it creates the same spike in glucose meters if not worse than sugar. On the vascular cellular level every time we consume a high gluten carb or sugar there is damage being done at a micro level.
      Dementia actually starts 10 years before symptoms. Parkinson’s dementia Multiple sclerosis are all the effects of diet. Watch MS for hope. Buddy went to the Canadian MS society wanting to do a talk about the proof and finding and they refused to give him a minute. As when we cure disease we eliminate the need for a society that makes money that depends on disease .
      The then 24 year old and his MD father did the documentary and he went into remission forever after. His diet is strictly lean meats and leaf veggies that’s it. As far as these disease go because it takes years to be symptomatic it makes sense that children don’t get these diseases unless they are obese because it’s years of an accumulation of micro cellular damage. I believe dementia can be stopped and even reversed with keto or carnivorous diets. As a care home worker 30 years.. I’ve seen the food quality and diet in Canada excel all disease I don’t doubt USA the same. No money is cure only profits in disease but more importantly attacking the cause is key.
      I think it’s time the FDA start grading food! A+ top healthy to z- completely toxic. But what would that mean for fast food industry? Cereal manufacturers? My grocery had a whole full long top to bottom isle dedicated to just cereal that’s all man made fortified toxin. Highly GMO cheap to produce over priced Corn or wheat. The next isle is all top to bottom end to end potato chips and candy. Most of our snacks in Canada in the class of healthier granola bars and fruit fibre snacks are actually glorified candy.

    • @solangemelo9669
      @solangemelo9669 8 місяців тому +1

      In your opinion what is the solution ?

    • @marysmith4811
      @marysmith4811 8 місяців тому +3

      @@solangemelo9669 I know years ago women didn't pop calcium pills, and there was less osteoporosis. I think it's a whole lot of things. I wonder if our medicines contribute, sedentary lifestyles, too. Since we are not doing physical labor like we used to, exercise is important.

    • @yvonnesaucedo1
      @yvonnesaucedo1 8 місяців тому +2

      Sounds like my mom. Fell 2021 and fractured again 2022. She ate a very clean diet (mostly Mediterranean lots of raw foods and many supplements) and not much dairy and exercised daily but her bone density was always low. She died of advanced senility of brain last year

  • @sonflower1118
    @sonflower1118 Рік тому +31

    I got osteoporosis 3 years ago after having osteopenia for 10 years. I have a sedentary lifestyle at age 60. Thank you doctors for sharing this video! I had no idea how serious this is.

    • @shabanaazhar786
      @shabanaazhar786 Рік тому +5

      I found,, Bones density,, low in dexa scan,, feeling pain in spin,, But Alhamdulliah now l am better,, Just having dairy products,, Vit D,, Calcium Supplements,, Physical activities,, healthy diet,, And Trust on my Allah 😇😊😊😊

    • @shabanaazhar786
      @shabanaazhar786 Рік тому +2

      May Allah bless you ameen

    • @LadyBug1967
      @LadyBug1967 Рік тому +4

      ​@@shabanaazhar786Allah is good but dairy is not. Please listen again to podcast

    • @LadyBug1967
      @LadyBug1967 Рік тому +1

      Christ is also good. Different folks different strokes. BUT Moses does not seem too good cuz he says it's fine to exterminate an entire people, aka genocide. Netanyahu likes to quote him to justify committing a war crime.

    • @donnaw9668
      @donnaw9668 10 місяців тому

      It's serious but the fact is they don't actually know exactly how serious each person because there really is not 100% way of being sure. You just have to do your best and look after yourself. Do what you think is right for you. Good luck.

  • @Kim-ek7xy
    @Kim-ek7xy 3 роки тому +335

    My husband drinks gallons of milk every week and he has the worst osteoporosis. He was shocked by his diagnosis when he developed compression fractures in his spine. It has been devastating to his quality of life (and mine). Milk does not do a body good unless you are a calf.

    • @GiGi-fd6om
      @GiGi-fd6om 3 роки тому +41

      That is because milk products have protein as well. Since protein is acidic, the body uses calcium to neutralize it. (Tums or an antacid are used when people feel like they have too much stomach acid and Tums is calcium). Excessive animal protein also leaches minerals out of the body as does alcohol, and acid forming foods. You're correct that milk is good for babies like a calf. Adults should not be consuming another species' breast milk. It's insane. It's just industry lying to us since our grandparents were young that we need it. Food that grows from the ground is made for us and has all the minerals we need.

    • @beautiful20106
      @beautiful20106 3 роки тому +18

      Should drink almond milk

    • @lilymanx1721
      @lilymanx1721 3 роки тому +2

      All milk is not the same. For years now, milk has come from cows that are crowded into factory farms, never go outside, get shot full of hormones and antibiotics. They don't get to eat grass, their natural diet. If cows are not allowed to eat their greens, of course people who drink their milk won't get the benefit of those greens either. Drink organic 100% grass fed whole milk and see how that goes. Or better yet, try making that organic grass fed whole milk into kefir. (Also, some people's ancestors did not evolve in an environment with cattle so never adapted to be able to digest milk.)

    • @dianerose2998
      @dianerose2998 2 роки тому +17

      @@lilymanx1721 Milk is for baby cows, grass fed or otherwise.

    • @leanit5756
      @leanit5756 2 роки тому +11

      @@beautiful20106 Oxylates?

  • @anaabendroth3460
    @anaabendroth3460 Рік тому +9

    RETIREMENT was the start of my downfall. I became sedentary. I was doing crafts to keep us in the black. I was in front of the computer around the clock. I was under a great deal of stress. I stopped teaching dance. I was doing all things that were the perfect storm for developing osteoporosis. Now I need to get moving, get the right supplements and eat mindfully to try to reverse this. I am terrified.

  • @silversurfer4441
    @silversurfer4441 6 місяців тому +14

    It's always a good idea to let your guests speak.

  • @sonniquickpianoimprov
    @sonniquickpianoimprov Рік тому +26

    I have below the chart osteoporosis. 12 years ago I had a liver transplant because of cirrhosis caused by hep C. I had a dexiscan when I was put on the transplant list and was told I had osteoporosis. I was on so many meds, something like fosamax as was out of the question. I had 7 teeth pulled they were afraid could get infected when I had to take immune suppressants. I had my first stress fracture in the hospital for an infection a few weeks after the transplant. A back brace over healing staples wasn't fun.Since then I have broken both wrists, at different times, my elbow is wrapped in titanium with 13 screws. I had a shoulder replacement and 18 months ago I broke one leg right under the hip from a light fall. I haven't been able to walk unaided since.I recently graduated from a wheel chair to a rollator/transport chair which I love. It forces me to walk, painfully.
    So what have I done about it? I have studied food for 40 years. I am 69. I was body building at the gym when I started learning. When I started getting symptoms from the hep C in 1986 I didnt know why I was sick. In 1998 I got a diagnosis. I started researching everything I needed to know about food and supplements for better digestive, too. Today I eat organic lettuce and veggies for breakfast. From my last dexiscan to one I just had, my bone health was 16% better. I liked what I heard in this video. I learned new things. Life has been a struggle since the transplant but I'm still here!

  • @suebostock7229
    @suebostock7229 3 роки тому +33

    This is fantastic information on a really complex condition which potentially effects us all! I am so grateful for these leads on how to improve my osteopenia and feel so fortunate to have found out that it was an issue before it progresses to osteoporosis!

  • @rosenolan4233
    @rosenolan4233 Рік тому +35

    Great podcast thank you . Osteoporosis is reversible, you just need to follow advice given by
    the two Docs. My Professor gave the same advise and I am forever grateful.

    • @sanramaingi5453
      @sanramaingi5453 Рік тому +2

      Can u share ur lifestyle

    • @hannaha6870
      @hannaha6870 Рік тому +2

      Yes can you please explain more?

    • @LesleyMowat
      @LesleyMowat 10 місяців тому +5

      You can get way more detailed info on reversing OP from the orthpopaedic surgeon on youtube. Doug lucas

  • @vallang4832
    @vallang4832 3 роки тому +17

    I totally agree with inflammation. I finally found a great functional doctor that calmed my chronic inflammation I had leaky gut. But to late I have osteoporosis. Now I have to find a way naturally to get my bone built back.

    • @gsch5381
      @gsch5381 3 роки тому +1

      If I. may, how did you reach out to functional doctor? Thank you in advance for your kind reply.

    • @vallang4832
      @vallang4832 3 роки тому

      Do a search “functional doctor” in your area.

    • @starfishw7138
      @starfishw7138 2 роки тому +7

      Would luv to know what you did for your inflammation

    • @katiaspring3269
      @katiaspring3269 2 роки тому +1

      @@lupitacajero7185 may you please provide the link to that video? thank you in advance :)

    • @lindalamb7512
      @lindalamb7512 Рік тому

      Val where is your doctor located?

  • @darlenewedra2896
    @darlenewedra2896 3 роки тому +64

    I have been listening to Dr. Hamon’s podcast for months now, and I’m totally blown away by the information that he has put out there. He has had on a lot of issues that I’m dealing with and I’m going to try to get in touch with his facility for help thank you Dr. Hyman for putting this out there, since regular doctors just want to throw drugs at you.

    • @carolynkiem868
      @carolynkiem868 Рік тому

      Yes I argued with Dr And Endroconoligist all they had was dangerous drugs Prolea that can still cause femur fractures so what's the point Western medicine ??? PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES WORTH BILLIONS and Ostro also Connected with Hashimotos low Thyroid and the actual drug ??? Also affects heart as does BP TABS yes we are guinea pigs I don't take any drug for OSTEO I take K2 and Vit d and de caffeine coffee Organic Eat lots of veges mo meat cause I can't stand the cruelty u have to see it on Peta A video so the DRS don't have answers I walk Swim 40 laps a wk Will I end up a cripple Only God knows and may he answer with z promise made long ago Zl am the LORD that heals thee and he has no more asthma gone God also helps those who pray never ceasing so stay fit keep moving and trust Ur body tell Ur body to heal itself and trust in God the world is losing it so lean on Him amen

  • @donna5659
    @donna5659 3 роки тому +34

    Such great information for us! Thank you for bringing to your show expertise medical professionals who actually have helpful information and not drugs to help with keeping our bones healthy! !! I’ve learned so much from you! ❤️

  • @degibyambasuren8705
    @degibyambasuren8705 3 роки тому +31

    Thank you Drs, for this great discussion on bone health. Most appreciated. :)

  • @Exacqua
    @Exacqua Рік тому +6

    Dairy protein causes severe point inflammation in me. I had stiff joints, figured it out when I was on medicine didn’t care for drinking milk and the stiffness wheat away but returned when I started the milk. Cheese causes finger joint pain in me. I won’t give up my Romano and Parmesan cheeses though, once in a while

  • @suzihazlove4979
    @suzihazlove4979 2 роки тому +3

    I have CFS, POTS, low pulse and blood pressure ,started 20 yrs ago . They told Me to eat more salt. Omg fasT forward 15 yrs. Chronic acid reflux and OSTEOPOROSIS. 🥺 I cannot handle the drugs. I've been just doing light workouts. I know I have chronic inflamation. So I HAVE to address this to save MY LIFE!
    TY🙏

    • @christinaalbetta4837
      @christinaalbetta4837 4 місяці тому +1

      Hi @suzihazlove4979 I would love to talk about helping you get more phytonutrients into your body to neutralise the inflammation. I am a nurse and exercise therapist and trainer. 73 yo with slight osteoporosis. If you would like to discuss some supportive ways to deal with our aging please reach out. 😊

    • @jimstenlund6017
      @jimstenlund6017 2 місяці тому +1

      Check for Leaky Gut?

  • @annforrer8445
    @annforrer8445 Рік тому +7

    One of the reasons women in Africa stand straight and without bone weakness us that in rural Africa they carry 20 liters of water on their heads and do this 4-6 times a day....they do not get osteoporosis because of this daily exercise.

  • @AndreaRachel617
    @AndreaRachel617 Рік тому +6

    I had Whipple surgery for Pancreatic Cancer in 2014. They took out the head of my pancreas, my small intestine and half my stomach out. I now have to take Creon (made from pig pancreas) in order to get any nutrition from my food. I already had osteopenia at that time. Nine years later, after having a year and a half of Forteo shots daily, my bone density came back even worse than before. I've been in a quandry as to what to do to help my bones as supplements don't help. Thanks for putting me on a better path to stronger bones.

  • @mosey09
    @mosey09 2 роки тому +4

    I had a bone density check at 60, before giving me the result I was asked if I excercised I answered yes then was told,that’s why my bones were 20% denser than expected!!

    • @cindylutz7442
      @cindylutz7442 Рік тому +2

      I exercised too, walked daily, ran until my back wouldn't let me any more. Have done strength training/weights not as consistently recently, but I started weight training in college. Got me a t-score of -4.6 in my spine, -3.3, -3.5 in my hips anyway, a month before my 62nd birthday. 😢

  • @1Lightdancer
    @1Lightdancer Рік тому +10

    Love this dynamic discussion! As a massage therapist for 40 years, I often ask my clients if they take magnesium and etc - and gently recommend they consider taking more (and reconsider taking calcium!)
    I also love small boney fish, and love seeing Boron and other trace minerals getting more attention.
    in the 70s, a black friend in a nutrition class challenged her teacher even told the 'only' reliable source of calcium was milk! When my friend pointed out that many - especially people of color and those of Asian descent can't digest milk, and that we could satisfy part of our needs with sesame seeds,etc; the prof said, 'we're talking about mainstream folks!' ...

    • @lynneforbes4420
      @lynneforbes4420 Рік тому +3

      In my opinion that’s good advice you’re giving ( on upping magnesium intake). Most people look at me aghast when I tell them I stopped taking calcium supplements ( on a doctor’s advice ) years ago .
      I wonder whether my experience might be of help to other osteoporosis sufferers . I have had very severe osteoporosis for many years now & have had fractures in both ankles and wrists . Much worse & extremely painful have been the vertebral fractures - 14 of them up to now. I haven’t really been on osteoporosis drugs as I’ve always been afraid of the ‘rebound’ effect & interestingly the only ‘spontaneous’ vertebral fracture I’ve had occurred after ending a 2 year course of Forsteo.
      I then went to a doctor who advised taking a higher dose of Vit K2 (400 mcg daily )along with 4000 a day of Vit D . To that he added Silica, fish oils & curcuma.
      To that I added 100 mg Nattokinase daily( fermented soybean which is rich in Vit K2) . I’ve seen great improvement , my spine seems a lot stronger ( & so far no more fractures! 🤞🙏)
      I’ve since found very interesting articles on how Natto & K2 can benefit your bones.
      ‘ The awesome power of Natto & K2 : Demonstrated to benefit your bones’ - with correlated studies.
      I truly hope this may be if not a cure at least of some help to fellow sufferers !

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 8 місяців тому

      @@lynneforbes4420wow thank you! Can taking 400mg of K2 plus the Natto, be too much k2 for some? Do you think 400mg of K2 is adequate for most ppl? Thanks!

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 8 місяців тому

      @@lynneforbes4420also, which brand of Natto do you use? Thanks

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 8 місяців тому

      @@lynneforbes4420also, lol..do you take magnesium, zinc, boron, etc?

    • @annemiles-zf3xy
      @annemiles-zf3xy 6 місяців тому

      You completely monopolized the speaker! So frustrating!

  • @rf9477
    @rf9477 9 місяців тому +17

    This came up on my UA-cam feed and I really want to watch it all the way through and I usually love Dr Hyman but I am so frustrated. He has this wonderful expert on and he keeps interrupting and telling us all the things that he should let the expert tell us. Dr. Hyman, we know that you know the information. But let us hear it from the perspective of your expert! Thanks for your wonderful channel and all you do.

  • @blissfulbaboon
    @blissfulbaboon Рік тому +8

    THANK YOU SO MUCH for all the important information you bring to us so generously😊Keep up the much needed work.We love you guys❤

  • @janebowman9150
    @janebowman9150 2 роки тому +30

    Dr Hyman does not let his guest speak!

    • @wgg6188
      @wgg6188 Рік тому +1

      This must be for a different video. The guest is his assistant, and he got everything in during this video. I thought it was a great discussion.

  • @kitolivi5703
    @kitolivi5703 Рік тому +2

    Can we listen to your guest please. You are dominating.

  • @gailburnett9780
    @gailburnett9780 2 роки тому +6

    I had hyperparathyroidism and after a long road of actually getting diagnosed.....Thats what caused my issues..... thankfully I had surgery to help and now hoping to build bones instead of lose bones

    • @lindalamb7512
      @lindalamb7512 Рік тому

      What surgery helped?

    • @Lilah1754
      @Lilah1754 Рік тому +2

      @@lindalamb7512 Hyperparthyrdoidectmy. Small tumors are removed from hyperparathyroid glands

    • @mariat.7599
      @mariat.7599 Рік тому

      I had the same surgery two years ago and after the surgery I had my first Dexa scan taken which showed that I had osteoporosis. Two weeks ago I had my 2nd Dexa which did show improvement in my bone density. Now I have osteopenia. :)

  • @blissfulbaboon
    @blissfulbaboon Рік тому +25

    Thank you for this interesting and relevant discussion
    Osteoporosis is rampant in our society and not clearly understood and the drugs that are sold to the public ought to be banned they are so ineffective and dangerous.

    • @sonniquickpianoimprov
      @sonniquickpianoimprov Рік тому +4

      One Dr keeps trying to convince to have Promised shots. I keep refusing. The side effects can be horrible. Its a big risk, and you need to get them the rest of your life.

    • @sonniquickpianoimprov
      @sonniquickpianoimprov Рік тому

      Screwy keyboard. Prolia, not "promised".

    • @blissfulbaboon
      @blissfulbaboon Рік тому +5

      Good for you.The side effects are very real and horrible.

    • @gracegwozdz8185
      @gracegwozdz8185 10 місяців тому

      Dr.Osborne explained that osteoporosis is well understood, by nutritionists not doctors.

  • @barbh6987
    @barbh6987 Рік тому +13

    I think this is a very informative interview. I have osteoporosis and am worried about taking Fosamax. My dentist did like the idea either. I am not sure what to do like so many of you here.

    • @jayneteske1963
      @jayneteske1963 Рік тому +2

      There are sites on UA-cam about building bones after a diagnosis of osteoporosis. Work to develop a rigorous workout with resistance exercises and whatever else helps you to be fit. I have osteoporosis, I declined the pharmaceuticals, and I exercise 1 hr/ day/ 5x/wk., and eat a Mediterranean-type diet. I feel great!

    • @jayneteske1963
      @jayneteske1963 Рік тому +1

      BTW, my exercise is at our local Y because they have resistance machines that work for me.

  • @TravellerDM007
    @TravellerDM007 Рік тому +10

    Don't need the 'vanity thy name is woman' comment! Astounding comment, beyond insensitive -- and clueless. Think men who still rule in and are the destroyers in much of the world have any vanity at all?
    The rest of this is very helpful. Thank you for covering this topic.

  • @debrasanders7198
    @debrasanders7198 2 роки тому +12

    I have celiac disease and osteoporosis. I avoid gluten and dairy products. My doctor told me to take 1200 mg of calcium every day. I think the calcium that was prescribed for me contributed to causing an abnormal calcium score that was over 400. After listening to this lecture and how calcium lays down patches on the arterial walls, I’m going to reduce my calcium dosage to 500 mg a day.

    • @kathyr1516
      @kathyr1516 2 роки тому +9

      I heard Dr Berg talking about the importance of Vitamin K2 and Vitamin D together. It is worth you checking this out. He said Calcium Carbonate supplements aren't so good.

    • @debrasanders7198
      @debrasanders7198 2 роки тому +1

      @@kathyr1516 Thank you for the information. I will look into this.

    • @kathyr1516
      @kathyr1516 2 роки тому +3

      @@debrasanders7198 Blessings Debra 🙏🌻 I have Coeliac Disease too. Just started taking Vitamin K2 with my Vitamin D after hearing all the good reports. I hope all goes well for you.

    • @debrasanders7198
      @debrasanders7198 2 роки тому +3

      @@kathyr1516 I hope all goes well for you too. Blessings to you also!

    • @kathyr1516
      @kathyr1516 2 роки тому +1

      @@debrasanders7198 Thank you Debra!🤗

  • @karensullivan2815
    @karensullivan2815 Рік тому +13

    I really enjoyed your podcast. It was a wealth of information and I plan on using that information to help me improve or overcome my severe osteoporosis. I feel empowered! Thank you so much. God bless you and the work you are doing to educate people.

  • @jayajora
    @jayajora Рік тому +5

    I was diagnosed. Reading up, listening & considering. Milk is a perfect food, but not the milk served up these days in America. Cows & goats that are pastured, no antibiotics, no grains , treated with care like my grandma did on her family farm living in the rain forest , is pure milk, a good food.
    Apart from the SAD that ups inflammation, other living factors are the shoes we wear that disconnects us from grounding with the earth . What percent of our population, live in high rise buildings, work in high rise buildings? These heights take us farther from the grounding earth. Our modes of transportation too. I have had a stressful life, didn’t realize it until lately that it the undoing of me. That’s where the inflammation comes from. Poor sleep for me.
    Those meds for OP, lucky if they work without dude effects.
    We have done it to ourselves

  • @marciacapell1541
    @marciacapell1541 Рік тому +1

    My cancer dr has me on zometa infusion for 3 yrs. My diet is dairy free and grainfree and sugarfree. After chemo my OA was worse. My OA was since childhood. I hope after osteopenia diagnosis i never break a hip. Zometa hopefully helps!

  • @lynnfriedland9498
    @lynnfriedland9498 Рік тому +3

    I would have liked to have listened to this interesting guest. Mark invites extremely interesting people to speak and then interrupts constantly and talks on and on showing off his knowledge. Great theme, great guest, nervwracking Interviewer.

  • @misschitre1989
    @misschitre1989 4 місяці тому

    The best podcast on osteoporosis and I have seen tons of

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 3 роки тому +8

    Excellent information. I am sharing this with my female friends.....we are all age 70 so above!

    • @mariamarino138
      @mariamarino138 3 роки тому

      I was diagnosed at age 47, am now 56, and doctors want me on Prolia!
      I have chronic gastritis, osteoarthritis and a lot of degeneration all over!

  • @s.s.136
    @s.s.136 Рік тому +2

    I was on PPIs for years. NEVER warned about osteoporosis. I’m at the osteopenia level now. I am doing weight bearing exercise daily, great diet, no sugar, etc. I take Vit k, D, low calcium supplement, and will not take other Rx treatment for osteopenia.

  • @celiabarrett999
    @celiabarrett999 Рік тому +41

    I have found that once you were diagnosed with osteopenia, the doctor just doesn’t stress to you how important that is. At least that’s what happened to me. In 2014 I was just briefly told I had osteopenia. I have no idea what it was and nobody told me what it was. I would’ve immediately change things if I just plain understood. Now I am at the beginning of osteoporosis and I wanna get rid of it!!

    • @gloryb-tv
      @gloryb-tv Рік тому +18

      I reversed osteoporosis naturally - without the drugs!

    • @tjkasgl
      @tjkasgl Рік тому +8

      Look into trace minerals, especially boron

    • @cap63303
      @cap63303 Рік тому +7

      @@gloryb-tv how?

    • @MargaritaLopez-flor
      @MargaritaLopez-flor Рік тому +8

      @@gloryb-tv can you explain how?
      I have osteopenia and I’m been taking magnesium, vit D, K2 and making my own bone broth for the last 5 years but my bone test does not improve

    • @jessicadorlac
      @jessicadorlac Рік тому +3

      ​@@MargaritaLopez-flor Do you do weight bearing exercise?

  • @alexi2460
    @alexi2460 Рік тому +2

    By ones 70s after 4 scans over 20 years, healthy diet. I'm so inflamed, refuse the meds yet even excersize is temporary,relief, yoga works temporarily. I'm miserable on and off.

  • @gwynt909
    @gwynt909 Рік тому +12

    I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in 1991 when i was 38! I gave up milk and all dairy products in 1996. When i went to see an orthopaedic surgeon in 2004, after 6 rear end accidents there was no longer any osteoporosis. Now in 2023 i had xrays and there is still no osteoporosis and i still don't drink milk.

    • @elainepeltier2015
      @elainepeltier2015 Рік тому +1

      Do you do exercises for OS?

    • @marie.s9995
      @marie.s9995 7 місяців тому

      Wow! What is it that you have been doing? Please share. Thanks.

    • @gwynt909
      @gwynt909 7 місяців тому +1

      @@elainepeltier2015 No

    • @gwynt909
      @gwynt909 7 місяців тому

      @@marie.s9995 I just stopped drinking dairy products. Milk is designed for baby cows NOT great big fat human beings. Man is the only animal that drinks milk after he is weaned and he doesn't drink his own species' milk!

  • @annehewitson2546
    @annehewitson2546 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you. Really valuable information following recent dx of osteoporosis and high risk of osteoporotic fracture. I don't want to go down down the traditional medical route.

    • @gracegwozdz8185
      @gracegwozdz8185 10 місяців тому

      Start making natto and daily weightlifting.

  • @LloydsofRochester
    @LloydsofRochester 2 роки тому +4

    Oh my goodness! I'm going to have to listen through this again and take notes! I am pretty well-informed, but this was eye-opening!

  • @MariaMunoz-rz1nz
    @MariaMunoz-rz1nz 9 місяців тому +1

    Yes, amazing and great advice. I really have to start a weight training program and check my vitamin levels. Thank you so much ❤

  • @sherylvalentiner6115
    @sherylvalentiner6115 Рік тому +16

    I’ve been treated for RA and IBS for FIFTEEN YEARS, and no physician has EVER mentioned osteoporosis to me. Not ONE. I now have osteoporosis and am trying to reverse the pattern. Thanks for the information. 🇺🇸

    • @annarold1709
      @annarold1709 Рік тому +3

      Doctors know nothing. They hardly know their area. Imagine! I’m on my middle thirties and Osteoporosis (same chronic IBS, + hypothyroidism treated now) o gave up gluten and now fasting 16:8 and I’m doing better but ofc sad diagnosis.

    • @sherylvalentiner6115
      @sherylvalentiner6115 Рік тому +1

      @@annarold1709 🙏🏻💜

    • @michelel1852
      @michelel1852 Рік тому +5

      That’s the problem with the medical community these days. Bring a retired RN I believe in being a partner with my doctor so we can work together. I give them all my significant labs and reports from MRI’s, CTs etc. I have had osteopenia in my left my femoral head in my hip for over 20 years and have never been questioned or given any advice or diet or vitamin d levels. I’m the one who started taking Vit D3 and K2 and have had to ask drs to check every year when I get my thyroid tested each year. I didn’t ask this year because I figured this new Dr would test ( same practice) but they didn’t. I’m now osteoporosis 2.5 in that left femoral head and osteopenia in total hip and spine!!!! Could I have been helped if my drs knew my history and cared about my health? Probably. I live outside of Tucson, AZ and none of the Functional medicine doctors here take any type of insurance especially Medicare! Not only no insurance but most are now Conciege doctors/medicine. No one cares to be a doctor any more. I’ve never been touched by my doctors since on Medicare except twice once when I had them feel what I wondered was a lump on my thyroid and the other time my doctor actually listened to my heart because I had complained about not ever having my heart listened to. Also I just found out I had regurgitation of aortic, bicuspid and tricuspid valves and that’s becsuse I had a pain my my chest one night and I told my last Dr and I went to cardiologist.

    • @emilymanley8646
      @emilymanley8646 Рік тому +1

      Did you ever get a bone scan. I waited till 67 which is too long.

    • @marie.s9995
      @marie.s9995 7 місяців тому

      ​@@michelel1852 Wow. I'm just reading your post. I guess we will be responsible for our own health now even if we see our primary care.

  • @LivingMyBestLife517
    @LivingMyBestLife517 Рік тому

    Favorite. Morning. Meditation. Ever.

  • @craftymystic4868
    @craftymystic4868 3 роки тому +25

    It’s all well and good to be baseline tested before age 40, and I’m 63, having followed functional medicine for years, it saved my life, but the measurement unit has changed, and when my functional medicine doctor read my 23 year old DeXa scan, we really had no idea what the number s meant. Scientists, when new discoveries and ways of doing things (practicing medicine for example) need to leave roadmaps between an older way of measuring something to a new way of measuring something. It’s immaterial now, I’m here and dealing with it, but with no idea if I could have reversed anything back then.

    • @maryannmd8331
      @maryannmd8331 2 роки тому +3

      But you should have a conclusion back then. Someone read that old test. What is the statement ? And what is your dexaxscore now ?

  • @Hummingbird_Merry
    @Hummingbird_Merry Рік тому +5

    Dr. mark please let your guest talk

  • @shalinidhir5335
    @shalinidhir5335 3 роки тому +9

    Love all ur podcasts.
    Very informative, very path breaking, very helpful!!!!
    Greetings and regards from 🇮🇳.

  • @DillyDahlia
    @DillyDahlia Рік тому +22

    I found out I have osteoporosis last year at age 61. I pushed my doctor for a DEXA scan. When I saw her afterwards, she said she doesn’t typically order the DEXA until you’re 65 (no doubt due to Kaiser’s rules she operates under)! That’s way too late IMO and a real problem.

    • @kats_journey_00
      @kats_journey_00 3 місяці тому

      The DEXA scan was brought in so they could diagnose women with osteoporosis to sell their drugs. DEXA compares your bones to that of a 30 year old. Look up GloryBTV she looks at natural ways to improve bone density.

  • @meiyang5969
    @meiyang5969 Рік тому +3

    I started to eat fermented soybeans (Natto). It contains 1000 mcg vitamin k2 in 100 gm. Hope it helps.😅

  • @Jdjdjdjjdj1997
    @Jdjdjdjjdj1997 3 роки тому +3

    Thankyou very much it's time to drop the coffee habit iam drinking 4 cups a day and my knees are burning now

  • @lindacyoung1789
    @lindacyoung1789 3 роки тому +4

    Linda C Young. Thanks so much as I am 79 and have osteoporosis in right hip and osteopenia in right so I am wanting to get very aggressive with this build up ..

  • @IskalkaQuest2010
    @IskalkaQuest2010 Рік тому +2

    Excellent! Thanks so much. I plan to begin weight bearing exercise as my key. My D levels are already up. Using a supplement that gives my collagen from grass fed beef sources. I have a-Fib and am on a blood thinner - doc said I can eat leafy greens (but lectins can be a problem) - but not take supplemental K, which I had been doing. Hmmm.... need more info on the K issue. Dr. Mobeen Syed in a lecture on K, explained that, yes K is involved with clotting by way of some liver mechanism. However, K also has another effect in the blood itself, which prevents excessive clotting and if K is under that amount you should have that preventative mechanism cannot work. I have to find out more about the mechanism of K. Oh, my! So much to learn...However, I love learning! 🙂

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 8 місяців тому

      K2 may not have that clotting effect that k1 has. Maybe research that👍🏻

  • @carolinekeenan1499
    @carolinekeenan1499 Рік тому +3

    Didnt find any interuption its part of the dialogue...yr comment was rude ....Thank you to both doctors much gratittude...❤👌👌

    • @patriciapeters5526
      @patriciapeters5526 7 місяців тому

      5:50 def interruption, he had to keep repeating his answer because the host kept interrupting and that’s just one example

  • @bettyBoopl7716
    @bettyBoopl7716 Рік тому

    I already have bad Osteoporosis so I hope this covers this, what to do at this late age 81

  • @joansimmons2044
    @joansimmons2044 3 роки тому +17

    Would love to see a podcast that explains more about vitamin K2 specifically for bone health.

    • @suzyq3225
      @suzyq3225 3 роки тому +6

      Check out Dr Eric Berg's Playlist on you tube. He has a great video on it

    • @quoV11
      @quoV11 3 роки тому

      Yes K2 l going to get my

    • @quoV11
      @quoV11 3 роки тому +1

      I going to get my k2 l seen this viedo

    • @joansimmons2044
      @joansimmons2044 3 роки тому +1

      @@quoV11 I did and have taken for almost 3 wks and have noticed my belly bloat is almost gone and my depression has not been as bad this past week. I also cut my Calcium down by half to 600mg w 25mg of D3. I found a K2 supplement w 125 mcg of D3 so I'm all set for both. Good luck in your quest for better bones!

    • @lizinawe
      @lizinawe 3 роки тому +2

      and how to balance while taking mandatory blood thinners please!!!

  • @Ethan-sg9cm
    @Ethan-sg9cm 3 роки тому +32

    Excess protein? Bones are around 40% by weight. The collagen matrix is made from consumed protein. Consumed protein bioavailability decreases with age so over 60 year olds need to consume MORE protein not less. Protein restriction is a one way trip loss of lean muscle mass which includes bone mass.
    2 yearRct data shows highest protein intake (with calcium citrate malate and vitamin d supplement) showed increase in bone density on dexa while lowest protein intake did not or even decreased bone density in both men and women over 65.
    Bones are mineralized protein matrices. Leafy greens with their calcium bound up by oxalates do not bones make.
    And the zinc, copper, manganese( not to mention bioactive vitamin A, vitamin d, vitamin k2) he mentions....are all found in beef liver which he did not mention....sigh.

    • @maggieoconnor9054
      @maggieoconnor9054 3 роки тому +7

      Totally agree with you on your protein comment, from personal experience increasing my protein improved my bones as well as weight training.. would you recommend beef liver capsules, I couldn’t stomach the real thing??

    • @upriver7047
      @upriver7047 3 роки тому +6

      Thank you for your thoughtful reply, Ethan. This podcast kind of threw me for a loop. I will continue my carnivore diet.

    • @eleanortrebicki3694
      @eleanortrebicki3694 2 роки тому +1

      Rural African people have very strong bones. I live in SA and many years ago was a radiogrspher. Their bones were a lot denser- we adjusted our kv etc to get a decent x ray. I also read at the time that they had far fewer hip fractures than whites. I'm not sure about to day as they live mainly on bread and cool drink. In the past it was meanie meal, cabbage,different greens,amasi-sour milk and only occasionally meat or chicken. Generally very healthy people.

    • @blissfulbaboon
      @blissfulbaboon Рік тому

      The studies that got the highest bone density increase with diets that emphasized vegetal protein.Check out the Abraham study in the book by Dr.Alan Gaby called Preventing and Reversing Osteoporosis.He got an 11% bone density increase in the test group.They were mostly eating vegetal protein,took vitamins and hormones and absolutely no processed food

  • @pamkgs
    @pamkgs 3 роки тому +38

    I took Actonel a long time ago and not for very long but when I had a root canal tooth pulled a few months ago, strange bone grew in the area and I had to have it surgically removed. I also have TMJ that's worsening and I'm thinking it's due to that terrible drug. More studies needed, so dentists know about this. I have been studying and working on healing my body naturally now that I have been awakened.

    • @vallang4832
      @vallang4832 3 роки тому +5

      Thank you for the info.

    • @shelleymichel-zettel163
      @shelleymichel-zettel163 2 роки тому +6

      See a biological or holistic dentist immediately and give a full health history. Root canals and oral health issues are usually overlooked holistically. Do an internet search.

    • @blissfulbaboon
      @blissfulbaboon Рік тому +1

      How long did you take it.I have also been treated with this drug and no dentist will even work with me due to jaw bone injury from this terrible drug.Its a NIGHTMARE!!!!

  • @susanswinny588
    @susanswinny588 Рік тому +5

    What about bone broth & betaglucans (oatmeal, a non-gluten source of betaglucans)?
    I heard that dairy during childhood is good for bones, but after childhood it works against bone mass.
    I've also heard that betaglucans is good for bones from a food source such as whole oats without sugar).

  • @snowbike8032
    @snowbike8032 3 роки тому +18

    Dr. Hyman can you please comment on AlgaeCal (which may have lead in it) and Bellicon rebounding? Thank you

  • @painting55
    @painting55 Місяць тому +1

    I wanted to get off the Proton Pump Inhibitors and had asked medical doctors could I stop taking them, throughout the 14 years I was taking them. I was repeatedly told to NOT stop taking them even though every time the prescription was filled there was a warning about taking them for long period of time. I stopped taking them early this year on my own. I informed the doctor of my decision and would not take them again. A few months ago I fractured a T12 vertebrae and was told I have Osteoporosis, without testing. Doctor suggested I start on medication for it. I would not do that. Recently I fractured my T10 vertebrae when I was pulling myself up 11 flights of stairs due to hurricane. I am 84 years old. I don't trust doctors opinion any more as to what medicine I should be taking. No MD ever discussed my risk of taking PPi's against the certain possibility of getting Osteoporosis from using them for 14 years. I am going to get a DEXSCAN November 2024. I think that starting a medication at my age for Osteoporosis is like closing a fence after the horse ran away.

  • @joanblack6672
    @joanblack6672 3 роки тому +7

    Concern about lead is why I don't eat bone broth. Lead persists in the soil for years and gets taken up into the plants that grow in that soil. Even if one farms organically, if there's lead in the soil those organically-grown plants will pick it up, as will the animals that graze on those plants. There is no safe level for lead in one's food but the U.S. gov't says that less than one part per billion is ok. I contacted Kettle & Fire about possible lead in their bone broth and they replied that toxic metals in their broth are less than one part per million which is many times higher the government considers acceptable. So I don't eat bone broth even though I'd like to.

  • @SingerKeyaa
    @SingerKeyaa Рік тому +2

    Very comprehensive and informative podcast

  • @c_b5060
    @c_b5060 3 роки тому +6

    28:10 "So I wrote an article called "Got Proof ?" Best "Got Milk" reply ever!

  • @dapawap
    @dapawap 2 роки тому

    10% is amazing, I am going to do that, no more coffee or sugar!

  • @tallinthesaddle1727
    @tallinthesaddle1727 2 роки тому +26

    Most folks who include cheese, yogurt, and milk in their diet get plenty of calcium,
    too much probably. Low calcium intake is not the problem. Absorption is. The absorption
    problem is because most folks are deficient in vitamin D3, vitamin K2 and magnesium.
    The Standard American Diet, as recommended by the FDA food pyramid may be part of
    the problem. Too much calcium and carbohydrate, not enough protein, good fats,
    minerals and vitamins. About 80% of Americans are D3 and magnesium deficient.
    One answer is to get yourself a vitamin D3+K2 (not vitamin K1, that one is for clotting) combination capsule of about 5000 IU
    D3 with 100 mcg K2 (as MK-7). To this add magnesium citrate (mag oxide is useless),
    about 200-400 mg per day.
    The D3 & magnesium facilitate calcium absorption, the K2 directs the calcium to the bones,
    otherwise too much calcium will circulate in the blood. The K2 in the combination will prevent hypercalcemia.
    A book by Kate Rheaume-Bleue, “Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox” describes this
    in some detail. Public knowledge.

    • @cal2780
      @cal2780 Рік тому

      Do you have a preferred brand of supplement?

    • @cerinwill1587
      @cerinwill1587 Рік тому

      ​@@cal2780 i do use Thorne for supplements

    • @coolditty835
      @coolditty835 Рік тому

      Yes! This is excellent information.🙌🏼

    • @hadassahlozano1457
      @hadassahlozano1457 4 місяці тому

      Thank u for this info

  • @ExtraPencil2
    @ExtraPencil2 Рік тому +2

    Excellent program! ❤

  • @DaveOriginallyfromBrooklyn
    @DaveOriginallyfromBrooklyn Рік тому +4

    Estrogen key. My wife was perfect on all
    Tests. Eats perfect for 25 years. Lots of supplements. Got ovaries removed and that was it. Had To as she had a severe cyst. Now 5 years osteoporosis

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 8 місяців тому

      Is she now on HRT? Thanks

  • @MissDecisive
    @MissDecisive Рік тому +2

    Make sure you get a copy of your bone density test, I did my baseline and the lab, and the doctor doesn't have it anymore

  • @gy5765
    @gy5765 Рік тому +16

    I wish Dr Todd was given a chance to speak and explain more but he was interrupted all the time, so he wasn’t allowed to finish the topic he started with

    • @breedawhelan5916
      @breedawhelan5916 8 місяців тому +1

      Yu should not take calcium if your not taking it d3 and k2

    • @breedawhelan5916
      @breedawhelan5916 8 місяців тому

      You should not take calcium IF YOUR NOT TAKE ALCIUM IF YOUR NOT TAKING K2 PLUS D3 ALSO MAGNESIUM

    • @ValRN2011
      @ValRN2011 19 днів тому

      Probably because he was interrupted many times.

  • @alisontunny9362
    @alisontunny9362 10 місяців тому

    People on long standing Warfarin are prone to osteoporosis as well. In fact I’ve just had 7 vertebrae fused in groups after being on it from 1988.

  • @andredarin8966
    @andredarin8966 2 роки тому +3

    Inflammation is strongly correlated to sedentary behavior or lifestyle and is much more frequent in postmenopausal women than binging on milk.

  • @elviralopez6401
    @elviralopez6401 Рік тому +1

    Thank you doctors for the important information.

  • @jeanclarke9106
    @jeanclarke9106 2 роки тому +22

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH for this enlightening podcast. The sad truth is that many doctors do not keep up with new information about osteoporosis and keep on prescribing high doses of calcium wirh vitamin D3. I found out that you also need Vitamin K and magnesium through my own research and not from the doctors. This makes me angry. Thank God for the internet.

    • @lesleyknox1243
      @lesleyknox1243 Рік тому +1

      I think the doctors are flat out dealing with patients and have little time to do research. 😢

  • @helendillard7784
    @helendillard7784 Рік тому +1

    Thank you both for the valuable information!

  • @SwingDanceBand
    @SwingDanceBand 2 роки тому +6

    @Mark Hyman Once we are diagnosed with osteoporosis, what should we take.?The medical community recommends medicine that is dangerous, actually has a side effect of creating brittle bones. It makes us desperate.

  • @bonsummers2657
    @bonsummers2657 Рік тому +1

    I thrive with truly-raw-dairy, beer, wine, liquor, animal flesh, salt,,…… all in suitable-appropriate amounts, not to excess, the benefit is in the quality and dose, the detriment is in the quality and dose. I also have some fruit and veggies (low oxalic).

  • @alipainting
    @alipainting Рік тому +3

    Quitting gluten got rid of my arthritis pains. They come right back if i eat cookies. Gluten causes inflammatory cytokines.

    • @deeT02
      @deeT02 6 місяців тому

      Gluten causes inflammation

    • @karenb3662
      @karenb3662 2 місяці тому

      I had the same symptoms from eating wheat until I began milling the grains and now I am able to eat wheat.

  • @freespiritwithnature4384
    @freespiritwithnature4384 2 місяці тому

    I noticed that at 65, I started losing strength in my wrists. I have osteoarthritis in my joints. It started with opening jars and weakness. Over a year ,it happens so fast .Now, when working out, I feel like my wrists are going to snap. My blood work is excellent ,I take 5000 mg of vitamin D3 and K2. I eat dairy once in a while, but not often. I don't want to push my wrists, but aging is real, and you do feel weak. My brain wants to move, but physically, my wrists are done, I've lifted canoes boats my whole life, and they're done. I know if I continue to exert wrists, they feel like their going to snap. I don't drink or smoke, I eat healthy and take my vitamins.

  • @LisaMurphy
    @LisaMurphy 3 роки тому +13

    So, this is all great information and confirmed by the stats in the Asian countries where osteoporosis is much less prevalent, and the diet is low in red meat and sugary junk foods and high in veggies and fish. That said, I have great bones at age 67, have not lost any bone mass, and I do love my milk. So I think a glass of milk a day isn't the end of your skeleton necessarily!

    • @thebachu786
      @thebachu786 3 роки тому +4

      i'm assuming raw milk is safer, provided it comes from a clean udder

    • @pj6991
      @pj6991 2 роки тому +1

      The US and Japan have the world's highest rates of osteoporosis.

  • @kathyc9335
    @kathyc9335 Рік тому

    You can be very active and have osteoporosis. Swimming and biking can keep your heart healthy and you can have weaker bones. My hs-CRP is wildy low and I am in excellent health. Also runs in my family.

  • @norasasson619
    @norasasson619 3 роки тому +4

    Great information! Thank you 🙏

  • @andreatorraca8755
    @andreatorraca8755 Рік тому +1

    Grounding,earthing for inflammation,plus a lot more benefits….

  • @jillfield3102
    @jillfield3102 3 роки тому +8

    How to reverse thin bones, I was prescribed Alendronic acid tablets and a calcium and D3 tablet to suck. I don’t like taking them so I stopped and bought D3+ K2 , have I done the right thing. I’m 78. I did have my bones checked around 15 years ago .I was told I would never get Osteoporosis. I fell about 3years ago and hurt my back , I was given a
    X-ray . They told me I would be on the acid tablets for life!!

    • @Dianastch
      @Dianastch 3 роки тому

      Maybe you want to check your levels of K2 and D3, cause you might be fine and there's something else you need to consider

  • @laraoneal7284
    @laraoneal7284 Рік тому

    Ty Dr Mark for ur wonderful guests.

  • @suesheroff492
    @suesheroff492 3 роки тому +4

    Also organic seseme seeds(Walmart sells it)

    • @DomalainDiLorenzo
      @DomalainDiLorenzo 3 роки тому

      Thank you for your post, I'm going to buy these organic seeds

  • @dawncarrasco8320
    @dawncarrasco8320 2 роки тому +4

    Doctor's would never check bone density that young of age On people unless a fracture occurs . I didn't know I had osteoporosis until I had a compression fracture happened. Those osteoporosis drug side effects are horrible. I will never get them.

    • @Lilah1754
      @Lilah1754 Рік тому

      True. I was advised to take Prolia. Horrible. Got jaw infection after dental work. Never again!

  • @bobbiwiniecki2704
    @bobbiwiniecki2704 2 роки тому +4

    Water! Years ago I mentioned to my chiropractor that I've never much of a milk drinker nor were my kids. He said all species of mammals on earth give their babies their own milk and then they drink water for the rest of their life. We are the only species on earth that drink the milk of another species. Very profound! He described our bones as dream catchers, if you don't have enough of the nutrients (the strands) to catch the calcium it will all be "peed out".

    • @lindalamb7512
      @lindalamb7512 Рік тому

      What are the nutrients?

    • @bobbiwiniecki2704
      @bobbiwiniecki2704 Рік тому +2

      @@lindalamb7512 it's been so long I only remember magnesium and D3 for sure. Watching these Dr's should put it all together ❤️

    • @blissfulbaboon
      @blissfulbaboon Рік тому

      Magnesium...600 mg of magnesium oxide daily

  • @Denise_Warwick
    @Denise_Warwick 8 місяців тому +2

    They did not talk about parathyroids leaking calcium and if the disease parathyroids need to be removed etc…to stop losing the bone. Please comment.

  • @katiaspring3269
    @katiaspring3269 2 роки тому +6

    I wish the list of tests is written as subtitles or somewhere on the screen.

    • @luchiayoung
      @luchiayoung Рік тому +1

      turn on Closed captions CC Uber settings

  • @CarolLiege
    @CarolLiege Рік тому +1

    I realized the phosphoric acid in the Diet Coke I was drinking was destroying my bones faster than the medication I was taking was helping them.

  • @LeslieDeriso
    @LeslieDeriso 3 місяці тому +3

    Can you explain what excessive protein is? With all the focus on high protein (30g per meal) for menopausal women is that considered excessive? And I have the same question below about collagen. I have read some info on fortibone.

  • @virginiaholzer7358
    @virginiaholzer7358 6 місяців тому

    We need these wisdom 🙏, am grateful 🙏 ❤

  • @eileenmcloughlin4778
    @eileenmcloughlin4778 2 роки тому +4

    I would really like to go to a functional medicine doctor; however, they don't take my Humana/Medicare insurance in Mid-Michigan. So, I'm on my own for health care. So, thanks for this info because I can NOT afford to pay for doctor visits. I have worked all my life in the medical field as a medical assistant and now I study on my own, natural health care! I'm 69 years young and have gut issues and started to go to a healing dietician, but couldn't afford the $70 every two weeks for my Gut health. Currently I live with a brain damaged husband and am under a lot of stress. Thanks again for this video!

    • @katiaspring3269
      @katiaspring3269 2 роки тому +3

      Oh dear! may God provide you with all power, strength and support you need

  • @CathyDahut
    @CathyDahut Рік тому +1

    EXCELLENT CONTENT!!!!
    MANY THANKS!!!!

  • @kimberlyferguson7264
    @kimberlyferguson7264 3 роки тому +5

    Boy how true. Osteoporosis sure is killing me.

    • @duranddrive
      @duranddrive 9 місяців тому +1

      In what way is it impacting your life?

  • @sharonlujan9497
    @sharonlujan9497 Рік тому

    Thanks for this cool information! Most informative for my osteo - penia diagnosis!!

  • @eileenmcloughlin4778
    @eileenmcloughlin4778 2 роки тому +6

    OH, yes, I don't take any prescribed medications, even though I'm a little hypothyroid. I have never smoked and eat only organic vegetables and fruits and very rarely consume ultra-processed foods that from corporate food companies. I grow my own organic garden. This year I am adding Epsom Salts to my garden because it is magnesium and most of our soils are depleted with this mineral. I do take magnesium supplements, vitamin D and a small amount of digestive enzymes.

    • @lindalamb7512
      @lindalamb7512 Рік тому

      Which digestive enzymes do you take?

    • @eileenmcloughlin4778
      @eileenmcloughlin4778 Рік тому +1

      @@lindalamb7512 organic Garden of Life 50 and wiser vitamins with probiotics .

  • @leonieduplessis4467
    @leonieduplessis4467 Рік тому +1

    I can't use fosamax it's got lactose in and not good for my tummy. But eat 6-9 prunes a day, vit K and Raw calcium, plus heaps of veggies and fruit, grains 😊

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 8 місяців тому

      Have you done well with consuming these? Thanks!