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i just wanted to thank everyone who responded to my questions. it

would take a long time to answer everyone individually. does anybody

know how to increase bone density? i'm young and male so my doctor

won't even check, but i have no strength whatsoever and can't work

right now so i'd like to check on that.

 

btw, i saw a naturopath/ accupuncturist and he helped with my

chemical imbalance a lot with a little bit of arsenic (the safe kind

naturally) and gold. worked great...

 

mike

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> does anybody

> know how to increase bone density? i'm young and male so my doctor

> won't even check, but i have no strength whatsoever and can't work

> right now so i'd like to check on that.

 

This is just general information.

 

When there are bone (or teeth) problems, consider the possibility of

Kidney imbalance and rule in or out. Kidney imbalance also tends to

manifest with sore lower back and sore knees in particular.

 

Kidney Yang Deficiency in particular can result in some of the most

severe fatgiue there is. In the case of K Yang Deficiency, the

person also stays cold a lot and has trouble warming up. There may

be an excessive need for sleep. Libido also diminishes. There is

frequent, clear, abundant urination. The person tends not to feel

thirsty and when liquids are taken prefers hot liquids like soup.

 

From the little you've described, the problem may not be a Kidney

imbalance but a Spleen Deficiency. Weak muscles frequently point to

Spleen Deficiency. Problems with the tendons usually point to Liver

imbalance.

 

From a Western standpoint, magnesium deficiency can result in weak

muscles. So can potassium deficiency and some other things, but Mg

deficiency is a problem that so far has been all but ignored in the

West. Even though it's fairly widespread due to the over-processing

of food which removes a lot of Mg and to crops being grown in Mg-

deficient soils.

 

The blood tests for Mg deficiency leave a lot to be desired. There

can be enough Mg in the blood but not in the cells.

 

Malic acid increases the absorbability of Mg. Aluminum - even the

little bit in an unlined soft drink can - can interfere with Mg

absorption.

 

If one is taking calcium supplements, it's best in most cases to take

the kind that have both Ca and Mg in the proper ratios. Up to a

point, Ca and Mg need each other for either to be absorbed. After

that point, they start competing with each other for space in the

body. If too much Ca is taken, the body will excrete Mg. If too

much Mg is taken, Ca will be excreted.

 

Both too little or too much Mg can be fatal.

 

Victoria

 

 

 

>

> btw, i saw a naturopath/ accupuncturist and he helped with my

> chemical imbalance a lot with a little bit of arsenic (the safe

kind

> naturally) and gold. worked great...

>

> mike

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