changes in nail strength with calcium rich diet
If you have noticed stronger fingernails after increasing the quantity of calcium in your diet through diet, supplements, or a combination, can you report that here? If supplements, please do not note the specific product you use, just whether or not you have noted improvement.
Although your comments are information only, some studies have suggested that nail strength is a possible indicator of bone health and, along with tests such as DEXA, a way to determine it.
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I'm so hesitant about prolia too. I had a dexa scan, what is an NTX test please?
Thanks!
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Wendyi, NTX is N-Telopeptide (in my case was urine test; can also be blood test). It was mentioned in The Whole Body Approach to Osteoporosis by Dr Keith McCormick. It is a bone biomarker test that looks at the amount of cross-liked N-telopeptides of bone type 1 collagen. Elevated levels of NTx indicate increased bone resorption. My understanding now is that CTX biomarker (similiar to NTX) is the more accepted test now. CTx may be more accurate, not sure. CTx is also used to monitor the effectiveness of anti-resorption drug therapies.
Thank you so much for your detailed reply. I love the concept of not waiting 2 years for dexa scan.