Interesting Things to Consider

→Did you know that there are about 24,000 articles published in the English Medical Journal every year. Could you imagine being a Physician and trying to keep up with all of these new articles? If they did, they would have to read about 65 articles every single day (365 days) goodness. They have a lot on their plates and trying to help the best they can with all the other medical components they were trained to do. So with that being said…….There are physicians out there focused on “nutrition” trying to help their fellow physician colleagues and the public stay abreast of the latest science evidence-based nutrition information. One example is Dr. Michael Greger who has a team of researchers including himself where a big part of their job is to read those articles every single day and get important information to the public in a way that is easy to understand. You can access their website yourself where you can watch free videos and articles uploaded almost every day! It is a science-based public service provided by Dr. Michael Greger, providing free updates on the latest in nutrition research for your general information! Also, NutritionFacts.org is a member of the True Health Initiative, a global voice for lifestyle as medicine. 

→Did you know that science in 2013 debunked that fish oil was good for us? It may actually be causing more heart disease! Yes, there are safer alternatives to get your DHA + EPA.

→Did you know that recent studies suggested that frequent milk consumption and higher dietary calcium intakes in middle-aged women were shown to not have protection against hip or forearm fractures? Women consuming great amounts of calcium from dairy foods had significantly increased risks of hip fractures, while no increase in fracture risk was observed for the same levels of calcium from non-dairy sources. The World Health Organization recommends only 500 milligrams of calcium intake per day and we can get that through our whole foods. Come to find out dairy products provides us with 60-80% estrogen and may affect our hormones in our body negatively. Dermatologists have started to catch on that dairy may be a huge contributor to a lot of skin conditions, especially acne. And, The National Dairy Farm Magazine reported that most dairy herds about 89% of them are infected by BLV (Bovine Leukemia Virus) which is closely related to a virus that causes leukemia and lymphoma in humans.

→Did you know that calcium supplements may do more harm than good? In a recent study along with meta-analysis studies, they have observed a statistically significant increase in heart attack risk by 86% among those that take calcium supplements. However, there did not seem to be an associating with cardiac risk by ingesting calcium through dietary means.

  • 64% increase in hip fractures with calcium supplements

 

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