Archive for April, 2008

Cola – Bad to the Bones

April 27, 2008
I found this article in a Women’s Health site and found it interesting enough to share with you all. I know many of us are cola addicts; whether its sugared or diet (aspartame) variety, its really not very good for us. So this article seemed important and worth sitting up and taking noticed. When finished, please be sure to visit our store for the Vitamin A, D and Calcium supplements at www.familylifepharmacy.com
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Cola May Be Bad To The Bones

SATURDAY, April 26 (HealthDay News) — While enjoying a cola or two every day might seem harmless enough, recent research suggests that those tasty drinks could be compromising your bone health.

“There is enough evidence that high consumption of soda and carbonated beverages is associated with somewhat lower bone mass in children, and that’s a real concern and people should be aware of it,” said Dr. Lawrence Raisz, director of the University of Connecticut Center for Osteoporosis.

The exact mechanism behind the problem isn’t clear, but experts believe that drinking soda — particularly colas — affects bone density in several ways. One reason may be that people who drink colas are simply less likely to get enough calcium and vitamin D in their diets, because the soda is replacing more nutritious beverages, such as milk or calcium-fortified juice.

Or, it could be related to the caffeine in colas, because caffeine has been linked to a higher risk of osteoporosis.

The third possible explanation focuses on one of the ingredients found in colas: phosphoric acid. Phosphoric acid can cause an imbalance in the body as the body seeks to neutralize the acid with calcium. If there isn’t enough calcium in the diet, the body will take calcium from the bones.

“Phosphate is in milk, but milk also contains calcium and vitamin D. In soft drinks, there is just phosphoric acid and no calcium. Extra overzealous drinking may lead to a phosphoric acid imbalance, and if there’s not enough calcium, the body goes to the bones to restore the balance,” explained Dr. Primal Kaur, director of the Osteoporosis Center at Temple University Health Sciences Center in Philadelphia.

Low levels of calcium are associated with the development of osteoporosis, a disease that thins the bones so much that they’re at risk of fracture. More than half of Americans, especially postmenopausal women, have an increased risk of developing osteoporosis, according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation.

In a study that included more than 2,500 people with an average age of about 60, researchers from Tufts University found that cola consumption by women was associated with lower bone mineral density at three hip sites, regardless of age, menopause, total calcium and vitamin D intake. The women reported drinking an average of five carbonated drinks a week, four of which were colas.

There was less of a problem with decaffeinated cola, but the findings were similar for diet soft drinks. The researchers didn’t find an association between cola drinking and lower bone mass in men.

Results of the study were published recently in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

“Moderation is really important. If you really like soft drinks, you don’t need to take them out of your diet completely, but limit yourself to one or two glasses” a week, Kaur said.

And, she added, make sure you’re getting enough calcium and vitamin D to protect your bone health. Vitamin D needs vary by age, and where you live, so check with your doctor to find out how much vitamin D you should be consuming each day. Kaur said that if you’re not getting at least 1,000 to 1,200 milligrams of calcium daily from your diet, you should take a calcium supplement to ensure you’re getting adequate amounts of the mineral.

Another important way to prevent osteoporosis, according to Raisz, is to exercise.

“The standard recommendation is a half an hour a day for adults and an hour a day for kids, but anything is better than nothing,” he said. “Try to walk at least a half a mile a day, and engage in a weight-bearing exercise of some sort.”

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Welcome to Family Life Pharmacy

April 26, 2008

Please bear with us while we get things dusted off and settled in. We’re pretty new at this stuff.

Family Life Pharmacy

First off, what is the Family Life Pharmacy. It is an online pharmacy first; designed primarily for people without prescription medication coverage. We have prescription medications at a discount of up to 70% percent. Go ahead, give us a try. I think you will be presently surprised at your shopping cart.

Second, we have a vitamin store for all those important vitamins and healthy supplements we all need to be taking for our health. You know the ones, the multivitamins of course; and the extra ones our doctors recommend and then all those additional supplements like fish oils and glucosamine. Go visit our vitamin store and you will find them all right there for you to just click and order. They’ll be delivered right to your door.

Our third store is natural products. In a time when we are all more aware of our environment and concerned about taking care of it as well as what we are putting into or onto our bodies many of us are looking for my environmentally save products. Our Native Remedies store is just the place for those items. From hair shampoo to pet food!! Check it out!

The fourth store is for those other additions to our household that we love and care for dearly. It is a 1800PetMeds store; and has discounted prices for pet medications to chew toys. Go ahead, take a look and see if you can resist getting Sparky something.

Again, I’d like to welcome you to our Weblog. Our mission is to bring you interesting health and wellbeing news as we come across it. To be honest, there may be some humor thrown in now and then, because that’s just my nature. Please join us with comments, questions, whatever, whenever – just be polite….

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