Osteoporosis
What is osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis causes the bones to weaken, so that a fall or even a slight tension, such as bending or coughing, can cause a fracture. Fractures related to osteoporosis usually occur in the hips, wrists and spine.
Bones are living tissues that are broken down and replaced constantly. Osteoporosis occurs when the generation of new bone tissue is slower than the removal of old bone tissue and the bone becomes weakened in structure.
Osteoporosis affects men and women of all races. However, white and Asian women (particularly older and post-menopausal women) are more at risk. Certain medications, a healthy diet, and exercises that include lifting weights or resistance training, can help prevent bone loss and strengthen weak bones.
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Which mushrooms have useful properties for osteoporosis?
Reishi
It favors the creation of new bone cells
There are studies in which extracts of Reishi promote the formation of new bone cells, a powerful agent in combating this disease.
Cordyceps
Hormone regulation
The Cordyceps, in addition to acting as a regulator at the endocrine (hormone) level, acts on the energy metabolism, so it is an ideal complement at the level of both physical and mental fatigue.
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Nutritional recommendations and general healthy habits for the maintenance of a good state of health
- Eat an adequate amount of calcium and vitamin D. If necessary, use supplements.
- Exercise regularly.
- Avoid drinking alcohol and drinks with caffeine.
- Do not smoke.
- Keep a weight within the norm according to the size and build.
- Eat foods rich in antioxidants and abundant vegetables of all kinds, fruits …
- Prioritizes the consumption of fish, especially blue like sardines, horse mackerel, mackerel … in front of meat.
- Avoid processed products, sugars, sweets and pastries.
- Avoid fried foods and refined fats, prioritizing the consumption of extra virgin olive oil when cold. Cooked on the grill, cooked or steamed.
- Do some physical activity several times a week, prioritize walking and avoid sedentary lifestyle.
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