Thursday, September 10, 2020

Maganese deficiency is limiting factor for Osteoporosis and later brain disease: Animal Superpowers Documentary

 the skeleton and the brain compete for resources. 

So there is a connection between bone and brain disease...

We found that 40% of people operated for hip or knee replacement with osteoporosis had Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. In the case of forces arthritis it was ZERO percent - so the difference was huge. So Osteoporosis was the FIRST stage that in some cases ended up in Parkinson's or Alzheimer's...

Manganese Deficiency is the cause of various diseases...

Animal's superpowers - The medicine of the future

 The loss of manganese could mean that calcium does not stick to bones and could cause osteoporosis. This is the new theory put forward after studying deer antlers.

 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120103134915.htm

"previous antler studies show that manganese is necessary for calcium absorption. Our hypothesis is that when the human body absorbs less manganese or when it is sent from the skeleton to other organs that require it, such as the brain, the calcium that is extracted at the same time is then not properly absorbed and is excreted in the urine. It is in this way that osteoporosis can slowly strike."

 The exhaustion of manganese reserves could be behind the bone disease and the cerebral degeneration. "We are collecting human bones to confirm this. However, studies on rats in which Alzheimer's disease has been induced by aluminium intoxication show that as the severity of this disease increases, manganese levels in the bones decrease," says Landete.




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