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July 19, 2018 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Milk Thistle Is Highly Beneficial For Osteoporosis And Overall Health
…e studies cited above. 20% OFF TrueMilkThistle™ Coupon Code for Savers TrueMilkThistle™ combines milk thistle (80% silymarin), N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) and SelenoExcell® high selenium yeast to promote healthy liver function. Use coupon code: SAVEOURBONES at checkout to get 20% off your order. Try TrueMilkThistle™ Now When you provide your body with natural compounds instead of synthetic drugs, it uses them to stay strong and healthy, so that you ca…
April 4, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Are You Part Of The 60% Who Should NEVER Drink This?
…c mutation. Over and over, research has shown that the inability to digest milk and milk products (known as lactose intolerance) is actually the rule, not the exception. 60% of adults can’t digest milk, and when these individuals consume dairy products, they experience a host of unpleasant side effects. What Does it Mean to Be Lactose Intolerant? Often confused with a milk allergy, which is entirely different, lactose intolerance refers to the ina…
November 20, 2014 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Save Our Bones Bulletin: Cow’s Milk Linked To Early Death, First GMO Potato Approved In U.S., New Osteoporosis ‘Nano-Drug’, And More!
…“shocking.” But it’s not shocking to Savers, who are well aware that cow’s milk is simply not good for your bones. Relevant Excerpt: “…research suggests that [milk] does little to strengthen bones and can double the risk of an early death. A study that tracked 61,000 women and 45,000 men for 20 years found there was no reduction in broken bones for those who consumed the most milk. For women it was associated with an increased chance of suffering…
February 26, 2017 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Save Our Bones Bulletin: GMO Apples Hidden In Your Grocery Aisle, The Milk Industry Grasping At Straws, More Evidence Too Much Meat Can Kill You, And More!
…re, based on the current results the calcium carbonate nano-sized enriched milk could be an effective enriched milk powder in ovariectomized-osteoporosis and ovariectomized rats as a model of menopause-osteoporosis and menopause women.”3 The unacknowledged truth behind this study is that milk is not a good source calcium. As Savers know, it is acidifying and results in a net loss of calcium. However, the milk industry is desperate to find a way to…
June 23, 2020 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
New Study Confirms That Dairy Does Not Prevent Bone Loss Or Fractures
…e alternatives, but unlike almond milk, they’re acidifying (except for soy milk). Synopsis Milk is acidifying, and its impact on your pH results in bone mineral loss. Furthermore, milk is linked to many health conditions, including multiple sclerosis, breast and prostate cancer, diabetes, and allergic response. What This Means To You This new study comes as no surprise to Savers. The dairy milk industry has spent decades spreading misinformation,…
July 17, 2017 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Confirmed By Science: Flavonoids In Tea Lower The Risk Of Fracture
…alth benefits were blunted.14 Another study examined the addition of whole milk, 2% milk, and skimmed milk to tea, and found that while the addition of any milk decreased the total antioxidant capacity of tea, skimmed milk decreased the antioxidant capacity the most.15 Milk may not be the only offender when it comes to offsetting the benefits of tea. At least one study found that the addition of soy protein also significantly reduced the bioavaila…
August 13, 2012 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Vivian Answers Day #23: Milk, Bone Health Philosophy, Shrinking Height, Hydrochloric Acid, And More!
…for our health. Your wife may or may not have read my two blog posts, ‘The Milk Myth’ and ‘Are They Right About Milk?’ about this controversial topic here and here. Fortunately, the truth about milk is starting to filter through mainstream medicine. Not all doctors recommend milk. In a recent New York Times article, the author quotes his own doctor, who told him that: “Lactose intolerance is a pretty good sign that we’ve evolved to drink human mil…
August 18, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: Outrageous DXA Scan Manufacturer And Big Pharma Link Revealed, Merck (Finally!) Loses Fosamax Lawsuit, Harvard Doctor Questions Milk, And More!
…angerous drug. Harvard Doctor Questions Conventional Wisdom About Drinking Milk As many of you know, I do not advocate drinking milk. The issue causes lively discussions whenever it’s brought up, which tends to happen when someone questions conventional nutrition advice. But finally a medical professional has dared to remove the blinders and is speaking out about the mainstream recommendation to drink 3 cups of milk a day. News Excerpt: “…a Harvar…
January 9, 2020 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Save Our Bones Bulletin: Milk Consumption Declines; Study Reveals High Fracture Hospitalization Rates; Research Confirms Big Impact Of Short Exercise Sessions
…umber of health problems2— and despite what the dairy industry advertises, milk isn’t good for your bones.3 Nowadays it’s easy to substitute a milk alternative in your beverages and anywhere else you would use dairy milk. If you haven’t made the switch yet, now’s the perfect time to follow this health-improving trend. Synopsis Milk sales have rapidly declined over the past decades, leading Dean Foods to file for bankruptcy, and milk alternatives h…
October 7, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: Approval Of New GMO Soy, Israel To Stop Water Fluoridation, Milk’s Slow Death, And More!
…touting milk as essential for health for decades) is beginning to question milk’s “benefits”. And Savers are well aware of the fact that milk is an acidifying animal protein, and therefore unnecessary – and harmful – to bone health. As I write in the Osteoporosis Reversal Program, milk does contain calcium (300mg per cup), but it’s so acidifying that it actually causes you to lose bone. So higher milk prices may be a blessing in disguise for every…