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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Calcium Supplements Alone and Osteoporosis Fractures

  • Insufficient protection: Relying solely on calcium supplements is generally inadequate for the prevention of osteoporotic fractures.
  • Biochemical complexity: Bone health requires a delicate balance of multiple interdependent nutrients, not just isolated calcium intake.
  • Key synergistic factors: Effective bone metabolism and fracture prevention depend on adequate levels of:
  • Magnesium
  • Vitamin D3
  • Vitamin K2
  • Boron and other trace minerals
  • Potential risks of imbalance: High-dose calcium supplementation without sufficient co-factors (particularly magnesium and vitamins D and K) can lead to improper mineral distribution, potentially depositing in soft tissues rather than strengthening the bone matrix.
  • Comprehensive approach: True prevention requires addressing overall nutritional status, dietary habits, acid-alkaline balance, and lifestyle factors such as weight-bearing exercise.
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  • Impairs: Problem fractures (Certainty: observed; Condition: healing_after_discontinuation)
  • Increases Risk Of: Cardiovascular disease (Certainty: might; Claimant: two_2012_calcium_studies)
  • Taken With: Protelos (Polarity: negative; Before: within 2 hours; After: within 2 hours)

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Osteoporosis - connections

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