Chondroitin Sulfate Helps Williamson Osteoporosis

The “osteo” conditions get a lot of attention at Apple Country Chiropractic and in the research labs. “Chondroitin sulfate” receives much attention for the benefit it has on osteoarthritis, so researchers are directing attention to its application with the other “osteo”: osteoporosis. Chondroitin sulfate is a non-pharmaceutical intervention demonstrating benefit in managing and improving osteoporosis which we know our Williamson chiropractic patients with osteoporosis will value. Gentle chiropractic care of osteoporosis can be relieving.

OSTEOPOROSIS

Osteoporosis is an age-related condition that concerns millions of people and a skeleton-weakening condition produced by a deficiency of calcium often resulting in painful bone fractures and reduced mobility. Postmenopausal osteoporosis is the most usual kind of osteoporosis. A way to fight osteoporosis is by balancing calcium levels in the body; however, it can be hard to do alone. Luckily, chondroitin sulfate has surfaced as a natural companion in this effort to help osteoporosis related to calcium deficiency.

CHONDROITIN SULFATE FOR OSTEOPOROSIS – A good addition.

Chondroitin sulfate’s ability to control lipid metabolism by breaking lipids down into littler particles can allow its absorption by cells to be easier. This process allows cells to utilizes the lipids more efficiently, leading to stronger bones and muscles. Chondroitin sulfate also helps lessen inflammation and pain associated with osteoporosis which may help control the effects of calcium deficiency-related osteoporosis. In a newer rat study, researchers examined chondroitin sulfate for osteoporosis and weighed its effectiveness against a calcium supplement, also. Chondroitin sulfate and chondroitin sulfate oligosaccharide more effectively restored femur calcium, bone fracture deflection, and serum indices and improved cortical bone density, mechanical strength, and mineral content of bone. Their conclusions showed excitement for the potential in delaying the progression of postmenopausal osteoporosis with daily consumption. (1) This is beneficial news for Williamson osteoporosis patients to add to their calcium supplementation schedule.

CALCIUM FOR OSTEOPOROSIS – What about a combo?

Calcium is recommended for osteoporosis all the time. Many of us lack sufficient calcium levels. Both being non-drug interventions, calcium and chondroitin sulfate may complement each other’s effects. Chondroitin sulfate, a natural compound found in the human body, has been shown to be an effective solution for controlling osteoporosis triggered by a deficinency of calcium. Another study reported that the combined action of chondroitin sulfate and calcium eased osteoporosis via gut microbiota and metabolomics in low calcium rats. Chondroitin sulfate reduced the inflammatory response, reduced short chain fatty acid synthesis in intestinal flora, stopped osteoclast differentiation, promoted the absorption of calcium and antioxidant mechanism, and improved osteoporosis. (2) Now that is an effective osteoporosis nutrition pair!

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Kelly Brinkman on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as she described diagnosis of compression fractures often related to osteoporosis as well as the care of patients with gentle Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Decompression.

Schedule your next Williamson chiropractic visit with Apple Country Chiropractic. The aches and pain related to osteoporosis as well as its osteo-cousin, osteoarthritis, are welcome at Apple Country Chiropractic for our gentle chiropractic treatment. Chondroitin sulfate is simple to administer, increasingly available and highly effective at alleviating osteoporosis in many cases. It may help you! Let’s chat at your next appointment!

 
 
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