08 Mar 2008 08:32:53 | Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CCN, HHP
Finally…The Truth About Calcium Supplements By: Dr. Loretta
Lanphier, ND, CCN, HHP
Undoubtedly calcium has become a hot topic of controversy. We
are bombarded with advertising telling us exactly what will give
our body more calcium. Between the “Got Milk?” slogans on one
end and the Coral Calcium “cure-all” TV spots on the opposite
end it is time that the truth be exposed. Let’s look at why we
need calcium and then some signs of calcium deficiency.
How the Body Uses Calcium:
Strong bones, teeth and gums Maintaining a regular heartbeat The
lowering of cholesterol Helps prevent cardiovascular disease
Needed for muscular growth and contraction Prevents muscle
cramps Essential in blood clotting Helps prevent cancer May
lower blood pressure May prevent bone loss associated with
osteoporosis Helps to activate enzymes which breaks down fats
Maintains proper cell membrane permeability Helps keep skin
healthy Protects against preeclampsia during pregnancy Can help
reduce high blood pressure in pregnancy Protects the bones and
teeth from lead by inhibiting absorption of this metal
Calcium DeficiencySymptoms:
Aching joints Brittle nails Eczema Elevated blood cholesterol
Heart palpitations High blood pressure Muscle Cramps Insomnia
Nervousness Numbness in arms or legs Rheumatoid arthritis Tooth
decay Depression Hyperactivity Hives Psoriasis
“Got Milk?”…Are You Really Getting Calcium?
No way! The damage that this one slogan is doing to the health
of Americans, especially children, is tremendous. Consider the
following written by Robert Cohen (www.notmilk.com):
A publication in the February, 2003 issue of the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Vol. 77, No. 2, 504-511) clearly
demonstrates that eighteen years of milk consumption did not
prevent hip fractures for post-menopausal women.
How many subjects participated in the study?
A mere 72,337. As part of Walter Willett's Harvard Nurses Study,
investigator Diane Feskanich performed statistical tests of
significance for 18 years of data including dietary intake of
calcium (dairy and supplements) to determine her findings.
The conclusion reached from this observational analyses, is that
dietary calcium plays little or no role in preventing bone loss.
Drinking milk does not prevent osteoporosis. A total of 603 hip
fractures were analyzed. Scientists determined that milk
consumption was in no way associated with hip fracture risk. The
same conclusion was reached for total calcium consumption.
The Harvard Nurses study previously determined that there is no
positive association between teenaged milk consumption and the
risk of adult fractures. (American Journal of Public Health
1997;87). As a matter of fact, just the opposite was found to be
true. Women consuming greater amounts of calcium from dairy
foods suffered significantly increased risks of hip fractures.
In light of these findings, the dairy industry milk mustache
campaign has been proven to be one enormous deception. Bones
break because women eating the wrong foods create an acid
condition in their own bloodstreams, which must be neutralized
by available calcium. The body achieves balance by taking
calcium out of its own bones. Ergo, people eating the greatest
amount of total animal protein are the ones experiencing
accelerated rates of bone loss. The same Journal of Clinical
Nutrition, (1995; 61, 4) confirmed this truth:
"Dietary protein increases production of acid in the blood which
can be neutralized by calcium mobilized from the skeleton."
Eighteen years earlier, as the Harvard Nurses study was just
beginning, the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
(1979;32,4) reported:
"Even when eating 1,400 mg of calcium daily, one can lose up to
4% of his or her bone mass each year while consuming a
high-protein diet."
Why do you imagine that today's most recent study will not be
publicized on tonight's 6 PM news, or headlined in your local
newspaper? Because it lacks one critical ingredient. Cash. For a
story to be released, it must be accompanied by paid dairy
industry advertising. In this deceptively dangerous manner, most
of us get our biased health information.
Milk? It does not do the body good.
Coral Calcium
How these people have been in business so long just amazes me! I
used to get spammed at least ten times per day with
advertisements suggesting that Coral Calcium cures just about
everything!! I have often wondered just where the FDA police was
during all of this hype.
Coral calcium is calcium carbonate and is no better than the
calcium that is available in most drug stores or vitamin stores.
What is calcium carbonate? Chalk! Put a piece in a glass of
water and see how long it takes to dissolve…believe me, you will
be there for longer than you care to know. Yes, you may get some
benefit from it but it is not the most absorbable form of
calcium and therefore not the most beneficial.
Ridiculous Claims:
It’s from the ocean: Not “everything” in the ocean is wonderful.
Ever read about how polluted our oceans are? Enough said.
The people in Okinawa live longer and look younger: When doing
research on this you will find that their longevity is more than
likely contributed to their diet and stress-free life. There is
no supplement that will ever take the place of good nutritional
balancing.
Disease Cure-All: This is the one that makes me cringe. There
has not been one study to back up any cure from taking calcium
(any kind) alone. Yes, the body needs calcium to function
properly, but calcium, by itself, will not cure anything! I do
believe in disease elimination using natural methods but there
is no magic bullet and no magic supplement. If a company is
selling a product claiming a “cure-all” this should raise huge
red flags.
Calcium Orotate—The Best From of Calcium Available According to
studies conducted by Dr. Hans Nieper (Germany) only Calcium
Orotate penetrates directly through the cell membrane,
delivering calcium to the interior of the cell where it is
readily utilized. Orotates are mineral salts of orotic acid —
used by plants and animals to make DNA and RNA. Hans Nieper, a
physician and dabbler in offbeat theories of gravitation, used
orotates clinically prior to 1980. He thought that orotate
salts, being neutrally charged, pass easily through cell
membranes. In effect, orotate ferries the mineral atoms into
cells and tissues, producing higher concentrations. Nieper
promoted orotates as treatments for nearly every ailment
imaginable and was consequently ignored; most of his medical
claims were never rigorously tested. But in certain applications
— such as athletic performance — where his ideas have recently
received scientific scrutiny, they have been found to work.
Nieper may have been on the right track after all. Dr. Nieper's
theoretical explanations of the mechanisms behind his stunning
success in the clinical application of sophisticated mineral
transporters rely heavily on the concept of the fixed pore
mechanism of active transport. The theory called fixed pore
mechanism suggests that a carrier molecule, in this case Orotic
Acid (B-13), is attached to the compound being transported. This
research has lead to the creation of mineral chelates called
orotic acid chelates, or orotates which offers a 20 fold
increase in utilizing minerals. Calcium orotate was used by
Nieper to treat bone loss and pain due to inflammation or
osteoporosis, high blood pressure, angina pectoris, multiple
sclerosis, encephalitis, retinitis, hepatitis, arthritis,
arteriosclerosis, phlebitis and colitis. In addition, it is very
effective against psoriasis, a scaling skin disorder. The
long-term clinical tolerance and overall value of calcium
orotate is far superior to other therapeutic calcium substances
and to the so-called immune depressors. Calcium Orotate is one
of the three mineral transporters that is the most active in
providing treatment for bone decalcification. Has a pronounced
anti-inflammatory effect on arthritis, arteriosclerosis,
retinitis, encephalitis and phlebitis, psoriasis, high blood
pressure, multiple sclerosis and colitis. It can be very
effective in re-calcifying the bone tissue following extensive
radiation treatment of cancerous bone lesions.
Calcium Orotate tablets have been beneficial in:
1. Assisting with prevention of osteoporosis. 2. Helping to
avoid muscle cramps. 3. Relieving the pain associated with disc
problems. 4. Maintaining strong bones & teeth. 5. Keeping your
heart beating regularly 6. Alleviation of insomnia 7. Helping
the body metabolize iron 8. Reduced Stress 9. Increased alertness
We use Calcium Orotate along with the other orotates (magnesium,
potassium, zinc and lithium) at Oasis Advanced Wellness in a
whole body, synergistic approach to eliminating disease. The
results that we see using calcium orotate conclude that it is
absorbed, transported and utilizied in the body better than any
other form of calcium. It is time that the public knows the
truth about calcium, its many benefits, why it is necessary and
the best form available. Remember that he first step in getting
healthy is always education and I believe that it is your right
to know the truth about every hopeful treatment and prevention
option available to you.
About Author :
Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP is a Doctor of Naturopath,
Clinical Nutritionist and Holistic Health Practitioner in the
Houston, TX area and Founder / CEO of Oasis Advanced Wellness.
Dr. Lanphier is Editor of the worldwide E-newsletter Advanced
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