Thursday, October 22, 2009

Maintaining Healthy Bones

For many years I have been following the work of Annemarie Colbin, Ph.D., nutritional expert and author of the recent book, "The Whole Food Guide to Strong Bones." I recently received the following email from her:

"Fosamax and similar drugs interfere with bone metabolism, which in turn interferes with blood metabolism- preventing calcium and other minerals from being released into the blood to keep its ph steady. They make bones more brittle and contribute to heart palpitations."

To maintain strong bones, Annemarie recommends eating salad or greens every day (for the calcium and vitamin K), eating sufficient protein (for the collagen matrix), avoiding "low fat" anything, and eating enough butter or olive oil (to keep the fat-soluble vitamins in solution). Cook everything with stock or bone broth. If possible, eat bones-from sardines, soft shell crabs, and chew on chicken bones. This approach works very well, and it's fun, cheap and tasty.

For more information on Annemarie Colbin, go to www.foodandhealing.com.

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