Monday, October 31, 2011

Himalaya Healthcare Newsletter

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Dear Customer,
 
Five Myths about Osteoporosis

  Osteoporosis is a 'natural' disease that comes with age.
    While osteoporosis is a disease that does affects the older population at large, it can be prevented by proper diet, exercise and medical attention. It is very important to diagnose and treat the disease.
   
    I'm too young to get osteoporosis.
    It is a common myth that only 'little old ladies' get osteoporosis. Young people need to ensure that they regularly take calcium supplements to build bone mass now. A good lifestyle can cut down the risk of osteoporosis by as much as 50%.
   
    Osteoporosis is not a serious condition.
    The consequences of osteoporosis are extremely painful, which can lead to death. A substantial percentage of those who fracture their hips die due to surgical complications conducted to repair the fracture. More than half who survive a hip fracture cannot move easily for the rest of their lives.
   
    Once I get osteoporosis, I can't do anything about it.
    If diagnosed, the disease can be treated with drugs that prevent bone loss, mineral loss and build bones. This will substantially reduce the risk of fractures.
   
    I'll know if I have osteoporosis.
    Osteoporosis is referred to as the 'silent disease', which progresses over time, without symptoms until a fracture occurs. Diagnosis is of utmost importance.
 
7 Ways to Keep Osteoporosis at Bay

  • Eat a calcium-rich diet, which includes milk, yoghurt, cheese, broccoli, spinach and soy products
  • It has been revealed that Vitamin D stimulates the absorption of calcium into the body. So ensure that you are exposed to some sunshine everyday!
  • The acid in soft drinks washes the enamel off teeth and depletes calcium from bones. Reduce your intake of soda beverages.
  • Avoid alcohol, coffee and smoking. These have been linked to bone disorders like osteoporosis.
  • Strengthening and weight bearing exercises are a good way to keep your bones healthy. Ensure that you get adequate exercise each day.
  • Drink green tea! Green tea, full of antioxidants, helps in building bone mineral density.
  • Eat unpurified or natural salts, which is rich in vital trace elements.

Ayurveda for Osteoporosis

According to the traditional Indian system of medicine Ayurveda, osteoporosis is a vata disorder. This is an element or a dosha, which is condensed from element or space. Ancient texts claim that bones become porous due to an excess of air and ether, which results in this particular health condition.

To balance the vata dosha or to treat osteoporosis, Ayurveda recommends herbs like ginger, long pepper and cinnamon. For menopausal women, red pepper, parsley, sage and fennel-rich diet is advised to retain bone mineral density.

Treating Osteoporosis

Drawing from Ayurvedic texts, at Himalaya, we have developed a range of herbal drugs for the treatment of osteoporosis:

Reosto restores bone mass and increases the mineral content in bones. It also alleviates associated pain with osteoporosis. Containing naturally-forming calcium, Resosto helps in maintaining healthy bone structure.

Osteoporosis is common in older women, who are suffering from menopause. Himalaya's Menosan helps in postmenopausal symptoms, of which brittle bones due to bone tissue degeneration is a major concern.

Geriforte helps in early new bone deposition by formation of callus formation in osteoporosis. It is known to promote cellular regeneration.
 
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