Osteoporosis and Prunes
I would like to know what you all think about it.
Apparently, to get good results one must eat at least 10 prunes per day.
I just started with 3.
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If you have established osteoporosis
as determined by bone density testing, prunes will not get the job done. You would need more definitive treatment than this, and it should be done at the direction of someone well versed in global treatment of the problem.
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Dried plumslongtermsurvivor said:If you have established osteoporosis
as determined by bone density testing, prunes will not get the job done. You would need more definitive treatment than this, and it should be done at the direction of someone well versed in global treatment of the problem.
Best regards
I looked into the mechanism by which dried plums improved bone density in ovary deficient rats. As soon as I read that the dried plums caused an increase in insulin-like growth factor, I figured I should let you know that ANY kind of growth factor is undesirable when you have cancer.0 -
Prunescarolenk said:Dried plums
I looked into the mechanism by which dried plums improved bone density in ovary deficient rats. As soon as I read that the dried plums caused an increase in insulin-like growth factor, I figured I should let you know that ANY kind of growth factor is undesirable when you have cancer.
That is what I thought. I guess the negative over weights the positive.
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When did you develop osteo>Fayard said:Prunes
That is what I thought. I guess the negative over weights the positive.
Thank you!
Am curious: Had your eroding bone conditions ever been identified before you started treatment--or only afterwards?
In other words, do you suspect these conditions were caused by treatment? Did you have radiation or only chemo? Does osteo run in your family?
Thanks,
Rosey0
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