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The Breast Cancer ⁄ Osteoporosis Connection

Since the 1990s, medical science has observed that women with osteoporosis have a reduced risk of breast cancer. This is because of the effect of estrogens on bone and breast tissue. Breast cancer is a horrible disease, yet more women die of osteoporosis than breast cancer, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer and cervical cancer combined!

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Posted On 11/03/2010 13:03:24 by JohnofTriVita
Test Yourself for "D"eficiency

With your thumb, press on your sternum (breastbone). Is it tender or painful? Now, press on the tibia (shin bone) of both your legs. Is it sore or tender? If the answer is "yes" to both of these tests then you have a 93% chance of being Vitamin D deficient. Vitamin D may be the most prevalent vitamin deficiency in our culture. What is Vitamin D and what does it do for us?

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Posted On 02/20/2010 13:23:25 by JohnofTriVita
Are you nutrient deficient? Your parents can partly be to blame

For the first time in recorded history, children born in North America today are not expected to live as long or as well as their parents. This startling trend may have its roots in the nutrition of our parents or grandparents. The trend continues through our generation. Truly, the "sins of the parents" are visited upon their children, grandchildren and even great-grandchildren.

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Posted On 01/16/2010 07:30:20 by JohnofTriVita
Homocysteine, Genetics & Vitamins

Homocysteine (HCY) is a tool used by your body to modify protein. Specifically, homocysteine carves up the amino acid methionine into smaller amino acids. Each of these amino acids has important functions. The "leftovers" from this construction project are not thrown away. Instead, your body recombines the debris back into methionine again.
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Posted On 09/23/2009 13:16:59 by JohnofTriVita





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