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E-raamat: Building Bone Vitality: A Revolutionary Diet Plan to Prevent Bone Loss and Reverse Osteoporosis--Without Dairy Foods, Calcium, Estrogen, or Drugs

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2009
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Contemporary
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071600200
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  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Contemporary
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071600200
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Challenges popular beliefs about diet and prescription medications to counsel women on how to prevent bone loss and potentially reverse osteoporosis through a safe, dairy- and drug-free program that places an emphasis on low-acid, plant-based foods. Original.

Lanou (health and wellness, U. of North Carolina) and American health journalist Castleman present concerned general readers with an alternative perspective on bone density and osteoporosis. Based on clinical studies and current medical information, they argue that diets rich in animal protein, including meat and dairy, add acid to the blood which actually contributes to bone loss. The solution lies in a combination of daily walking and a low-acid diet consisting mainly of fruits, vegetables, legumes, and soy products; sample menus and recipes are included in the text. The authors also provide information on other risk factors for osteoporosis and what individuals can do about them. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

DISCOVER THE BONE-BUILDING WISDOM THAT IS SAFE, SIMPLE, AND PROVEN TO STRENGTHEN BONES...

For years, doctors have been telling us to drink milk, eat dairy products, take calcium pills, and lift weights to improve our bone vitality. The problem is they're wrong. ..

This groundbreaking guide uses the latest research and clinical studies to give you the most up-to-date information you need to strengthen your bones, reduce the risk of fractures, and help prevent osteoporosis. You'll learn:

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  • Why there's no proof of calcium's effectiveness--despite what doctors say.
  • Why a low-acid diet is the only effective way to prevent bone loss.
  • Why some weight-bearing exercises may do more harm than good
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Foreword v
Dean Ornish
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: An Evidence-Based Approach to Bone Health and Osteoporosis Prevention ix
PART 1 Why the Calcium Theory Is Wrong
Countries That Consume the Most Milk, Dairy Foods, and Calcium Supplements Suffer the Most Fractures
3(16)
Why Some Osteoporosis Studies Should Be Taken More Seriously than Others
19(12)
Milk, Dairy Foods, and Calcium Supplements by Themselves or in Any Combination Do Not Prevent Fractures
31(4)
Calcium Intake During Childhood Does Not Prevent Fractures at Any Stage of Life
35(4)
Vitamin D with or Without Calcium Prevents Few if Any Fractures
39(6)
The Final Score: We Need a Theory That Works
45(6)
PART 2 The Bone Vitality Prescription: Low-Acid Eating and Daily Walking
The Key to Strong Bones and Fracture Prevention: The Bloodstream's Acid/Alkaline Balance
51(34)
Why a Forty-Year-Old Explanation Is ``New''
85(10)
Bricks and Mortar: For Strong Bones, the Body Needs More than Calcium
95(16)
The Case Against Low-Acid Eating
111(10)
Evolving Toward Low-Acid Eating---Painlessly
121(16)
Recipes for Low-Acid Eating
137(14)
As Important as Low-Acid Eating: Walk Your Way to Stronger Bones
151(20)
PART 3 Other Risk Factors for Osteoporosis and What You Can Do About Them
Diabetes, Frailty, and Fractures
171(4)
Risk Factors for Fractures? Salt, Caffeine, Alcohol, Smoking, Depression, and Several Prescription Drugs
175(8)
Should You Take Osteoporosis Drugs?
183(16)
Save Your Bones and Save the Planet
199(4)
Conclusion: We Need an Evidence-Based Approach to Bone Vitality
203(6)
Appendix A Scorecard: Do Milk, Dairy Foods, and Calcium Supplements, by Themselves or Combined, Reduce the Risk of Fractures? 209(14)
Appendix B Scorecard: Do Milk, Dairy, and Calcium Intake During Childhood Prevent Fractures? 223(4)
Appendix C Scorecard: Does Vitamin D, with or Without Calcium, Reduce Fracture Risk? 227(8)
References 235(2)
Index 237
Amy Joy Lanou, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of health and wellness at the University of North Carolina. She is the author of Healthy Eating for Life for Children and has appeared in Time and Newsweek and on National Public Radio.

Michael Castleman has been called one of nations top health writers by Library Journal. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Healing Herbs and Before You Call the Doctor, and his science journalism has been nominated twice for the National Magazine Awards.