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Vitamin K, Calcification, & Atherosclerosis

Also See: Intestinal Bacteria Synthesize Vitamin K2 Bone Health and Vitamin K Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio, PTH, and Bone Health Intestinal Serotonin and Bone Loss Carbohydrates and Bone Health Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and bone health Calcium Paradox Blood Pressure Management with Calcium & Dairy Hypertension and Calcium Deficiency Excess Dietary Phosphorus Lowers Vitamin D Levels [...]

Intestinal Bacteria Synthesize Vitamin K2

Oct 11, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   antibiotics, Aspirin, bacteria, bone, calcium, clotting, coumadin, General, intestines, liver, menaquinones, mk-4, mk-7, osteoporosis, phylloquinone, Ray Peat, thorne research, vitamin k, vitamin k1, vitamin k2, warfarin  //  Comments Off on Intestinal Bacteria Synthesize Vitamin K2
Am J Gastroenterol. 1994 Jun;89(6):915-23. The contribution of vitamin K2 (menaquinones) produced by the intestinal microflora to human nutritional requirements for vitamin K. Conly JM, Stein K, Worobetz L, Rutledge-Harding S. BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy manifest by elevation of the prothrombin time (PT) in patients receiving broad spectrum antimicrobials indirectly suggests a role for intestinal microflora synthesized [...]

Exercise Induced Menstrual Disorders

Apr 18, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   amenorrhoea, athlete, ballet, bone, dancer, estrogen, exercise, female, General, gymnastics, menarche, menstrual, PMS, premenstrual syndrome, progesterone, stress  //  Comments Off on Exercise Induced Menstrual Disorders
Proc Biol Sci. 1998 October 7; 265(1408): 1847–1851. Physical work causes suppression of ovarian function in women. G Jasieńska and P T Ellison The suppression of reproductive function is known to occur in women engaging in activities that require high energetic expenses, such as sport participation and subsistence work. It is still unclear, however, if [...]

Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio, PTH, and Bone Health

Apr 18, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   bone, calcium, General, parathyroid, phosphorus, PTH  //  Comments Off on Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio, PTH, and Bone Health
Br J Nutr. 2006 Sep;96(3):545-52. High phosphorus intakes acutely and negatively affect Ca and bone metabolism in a dose-dependent manner in healthy young females. Kemi VE, Kärkkäinen MU, Lamberg-Allardt CJ. Ca and P are both essential nutrients for bone and are known to affect one of the most important regulators of bone metabolism, parathyroid hormone [...]

Source of Dietary Calcium: Chicken Egg Shell Powder

Apr 15, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   bone, calciumc, carbonate, ch, egg shell, fracture, General, menopause, osteopenia, osteoporosis, powder  //  Comments Off on Source of Dietary Calcium: Chicken Egg Shell Powder
Poult Sci. 2000 Dec;79(12):1833-8. Mineral, amino acid, and hormonal composition of chicken eggshell powder and the evaluation of its use in human nutrition. Schaafsma A, Pakan I, Hofstede GJ, Muskiet FA, Van Der Veer E, De Vries PJ. Chicken eggshell powder (ESP) might be an attractive source of Ca for human nutrition. To study its [...]

Bone Health and Vitamin K

Apr 15, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   atherosclerosis, bone, density, diet, General, menopause, MK4, osteoporosis, thorne research, vitamin k, vitamin k2  //  Comments Off on Bone Health and Vitamin K
J Med Assoc Thai. 2009 Sep;92 Suppl5:S1-3. The role of vitamin K2 on osteoblastic functions by using stem cell model. Bunyaratavej N, Sila-Asna M, Bunyaratavej A. Vitamin K2 (MK4) functions were investigated by using the induced skin cell into osteoblast compared with the control media.The real time PCR measured gene expression in both cultures at [...]

Carbohydrates and Bone Health

Apr 6, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   bone, calcium, fructose, General, osteoporosis, starch, sucrose, vitamin d  //  Comments Off on Carbohydrates and Bone Health
Ann Nutr Aliment. 1975;29(4):305-12. [Effects of administering diets with starch or sucrose basis on certain parameters of calcium metabolism in the young, growing rat]. [Article in French] Artus M. The important role of many carbohydrates on calcium metabolism has been demonstrated by FOURNIER and DUPUIS. Starch, however, neither influences the absorption nor the retention of [...]

Thumbs Up: Fructose

Diabetes Care. 2007 Jun;30(6):1406-11. Epub 2007 Mar 23. Orange juice or fructose intake does not induce oxidative and inflammatory response. Ghanim H, Mohanty P, Pathak R, Chaudhuri A, Sia CL, Dandona P. OBJECTIVE: We have previously shown that 300 kcal from glucose intake induces a significant increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and nuclear [...]
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