Originally published January 3 2006
Geriatric society completes study of osteoporosis prevention methods
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
The American Geriatrics Society conducted a study that found adding a dose of 100 milligrams of magnesium to your daily diet could increase bone mineral density by two percent per day, effectively helping you fight off osteoporosis as you age.
Some Researchers are suggesting if you add a little magnesium to your diet, you can ward off osteoporosis as you age.
A study conducted by the American Geriatrics Society indicates adding a daily dose of 100 milligrams of magnesium could increase bone mineral density by 2 percent per day.
Results of were better in white patients.
Doctors say a difference in the way the body metabolizes calcium in blacks and whites may account for the discrepancy.
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