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Top Five Ways to Manage Your Osteoporosis
Did you know that some people with osteoporosis manage to increase their bone strength? There is no cure for osteoporosis, but you can slow down bone loss and prevent painful fractures. You can also feel more energetic. Just follow these steps, known to be the top five ways to manage osteoporosis:
1. Find a Medication Plan that Works for You. There are many medications that slow bone breakdown and increase bone density. Ask your doctor about the risks and benefits of your medication. You may have to try different drugs before you find the one that works for you.
2. Eat a Balanced Diet. Supplement with Calcium and Vitamin D. Now is the time to eat a balanced diet with lots of vitamins and minerals. Make sure you eat enough protein, vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Calcium is essential for strong bones and Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium. If you are 50 or over you are advised to get 1,200 mg of calcium and 800 to 1,000 IU of Vitamin D2 or D3 daily. Ask your doctor about taking calcium and vitamin D supplements.
3. Avoid or Reduce Cigarettes, Caffeine, and Alcohol. Tobacco, caffeine, and alcohol destroy vitamins and minerals. Often people can cut back even if they can’t stop altogether. Try to consume no more than 1 or 2 drinks of alcohol daily and no more than 9 drinks per week. Limit your caffeine intake (including tea and some cola drinks) to less than 4 cups daily.
4. Keep Active. Physical activity puts a healthy load on your bones which stimulates an increase in bone mass. Try walking, climbing stairs, and dancing. Using weights or rubber bands also strengthens bones. It is crucial to consult with your doctor, physiotherapist, or qualified fitness instructor before taking up an intense fitness program. Exercise has other benefits. Once you get started, you will find that being active lifts your spirits and gives you more energy. It can even be fun! You will also build balance, strength, and coordination, which protect you from falls and fractures.
5. Think Safety. Protect yourself from accidents and injuries. When you are outdoors, use your cane, wear rubber-soled shoes, and avoid slippery surfaces. When you are indoors, keep floors clear of things you can trip on, wear shoes, put skid-free backings on rugs, have good lighting and install grab bars in the washroom. If you have to lift a heavy object, keep good posture, bend at the knees, and keep the load close to your body.
Follow these 5 basic steps, and you are on the road to success! You will prevent fractures and keep your bones as strong as possible. You will feel happier and more energetic.
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Women’s Breast Health and Nutrition
We can not seem to turn on our televisions, read the news or get on the computer without reading about health problems and new studies for this problem or that problem or this cancer or that one. It is important for everyone, especially women to have regular check ups with their doctor and to eat right and exercise regularly to lower the risk of health concerns and one of these concerns may be breast cancer. It is important for women to know what they should be eating that can help promote good breast health and to reduce their chances of being at risk for cancer and other health problems.
According to Health News.com, Women’s Health: What is Best for Breast Health?” certain foods as well as regular doctor checkups and self-exams can help breast health. The National Cancer Institute or NCI have had some studies that may show a modest risk between alcohol and cancer but this is not as high as for some other forms of cancer. So, drinking alcohol should be done in moderation as with any other diet.
Vegetables and Fruits such as: cauliflower, broccoli, bok choi and cabbage can help some survivors of breast cancer lower their risk for recurrence. According to the Journal of Clinical Oncology breast cancer recurrences may be linked to the amount of estrogen in the body. Estrogen is stored in a woman’s body fat, so women who are obese or overweight may be at a higher risk for recurrence.
Another food that may help with breast health is ground flaxseed. There have been rumors that this does not work, but if used correctly, putting ground flaxseed on your food can help your breast health as well as your whole body.
It is important for everyone to exercise regularly and follow a balanced diet filled with the proper amount of fruits and vegetables but it may be especially important for women and their breast health. Following a diet filled with these foods, as well as watching your weight and exercising regularly may increase breast health and lower some risk for cancer or other health conditions now and in the future. It is also important for women to continue to go to the doctor for regular visits and to ask about any special concerns. Following these tips may help women to stay healthy long into the future.
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