overwhelmed by so much (often conflicting) info on natural approaches
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone else feels overwhelmed when researching what to do about dealing with osteoporosis naturally. There is so much good info out there which is great. It's just that often it gets sooo detailed such as in the area of supplements that it gets confusing or just overwhelming to decide what to do and narrow it down to a feasible plan. Also there are certain topics that there's controversy about - like yes/no on dairy, if dairy then which dairy, oxylates?, correct exercise? correct supplements, too much calcium? As you research you find several very credible and trustworthy resources who still disagree on so many topics. You could endlessly research and go down rabbitholes on every topic. Has anyone figured out any strategies to keep things manageable and decide what to do?
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At the risk of complicating the discussion I am linking a very comprehensive article on K2 forms, dosage, studies etc (It’s long so skim to relevant parts!)
https://melioguide.com/osteoporosis-nutrition/vitamin-k2-for-osteoporosis/
This is what Margaret Martin states on melioguide.com:
"A few more points about MK-4:
"The half-life of MK-4 is substantially less than that of its family member, MK-7, and as a result will stay in your body a shorter time.
Because of its short duration, you will likely have to take three daily doses of MK-4. One dose is adequate for MK-7.
The MK-4 you will find in dietary supplements is likely synthetic, whereas the MK-4 found is food is produced naturally by nature."
What about hormones causing breast cancer risk?
HomeAgain,
important point. The low dose estrodiol patch is the only hormone replacement I'd consider. But even that weaker E2 at the low dose would be ill advised if you have genetic markers for breast cancer. The same genetic markers are thought to be indicative in prostate cancer, though testosterone is the marker. I wish everyone would have the genetic testing.
Any thoughts on what you will use post evenity to retain bone gains? My endocrinologist wants.e to use prolia...scary
To swuelfing1:
I am right with you. I follow Dr. Brown’s Better Bones and the Bone Coach. But after my recent confirmed OP diagnosis, I started a gentle bone exercise program and joined a Facebook group on natural osteoporosis approaches. I thought it would be people sharing their diets and what seems to work. It’s not - it’s a way of eating and very little supplements that turns all conventional ideas on calcium, vitamin D, trace minerals, on their heads.
So I’m at a loss what to do. One diet says plant based, another says meat and fats is needed (I lean vegetarian). No one completely agrees which foods are acid (bad) or alkaline (good). Do you eat calcium in foods, including dairy (which doesn’t agree with me) or use fortified plant milks?
I look at studies too. Sigh….
Agree with everyone here -- getting the diagnosis was very nerve wracking then the amount of information online, much of it conflicting, from different providers, and in online forums is daunting and frustrating. I do recommend checking with consumer lab for info on supplements and for studies about K2 et al. I pay for the subscription.
I am feeling the same way. I just finished my year on Evenity and am waiting for my DEXA in February and then a consult with my doctor. I had planned on just using my Juvent plate, and the vitamins I am on. But then, I read how painful the fractures are that now I don’t know what to do! I have a couple months to decide before seeing my doctor again. I think he usually prescribes Prolia. And from what I read about it, I definitely don’t want to take it. Several years back, I took Fosamax, and got a lot of chest pain from it.
Hi Jasperina,
I to am in the 3.1 and some lower numbers and do not want to rush into the Fosomax….. my pcp says the endo will tell me the same thing. So I’m thinking about just getting a second opinion from naturopath or even another pcp
Until then, I’m eat well ,walk up many stairs walking flat and hills some running, yoga, lite weights. Vit. Min.
I’m doing Dr Fishmans 12 step yoga
Thanks, Karen
I would be interested in the online ostero exercise program you are using. I am so tired of guessing and hoping I am doing what I should do...