Death by Calcium

Death by Calcium
Author: Thomas E. Levy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2013-12-29
Genre: Calcium
ISBN: 0615889603

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The regular intake of dairy and calcium supplementation promotes degenerative disease and significantly shortenslife.

Calcium A Matter of Life or Death

Calcium  A Matter of Life or Death
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2007-09-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080551939

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Calcium is a versatile carrier of signals regulating many aspects of cellular activity such as fertilization to create a new life and programmed cell death to end it. Calcium homeostasis is strictly controlled by channels, pumps and exchangers functioning as gates for calcium entry and release. Given that calcium is such a versatile messenger the field of calcium signaling is continuously and rapidly expanding. This book reviews the most recent developments in calcium signaling by leading experts in the field. It is a state-of-the-art summary of our present knowledge in this quickly growing field and provides insight into the impressive progress made in many areas of calcium signaling, while reminding us of how much remains to be learned.

Calcium Signalling and Disease

Calcium Signalling and Disease
Author: Ernesto Carafoli,Marisa Brini
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2007-09-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781402061912

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Authors highlight several promising discoveries in the field of calcium signaling that provide new information about both genetic and acquired pathologies. Their discussions will give you new insights into the underlying causes of congenital and acquired diseases and point the way to new, even more promising research and therapies.

Calcium and Magnesium in Drinking water

Calcium and Magnesium in Drinking water
Author: World Health Organization
Publsiher: World Health Organization
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789241563550

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Can calcium and magnesium ("hardness") in drinking water contribute to preventing disease? This book documents the outputs of an unprecedented group of experts assembled by the World Health Organization to address this question. It includes their comprehensive consensus view on what is known and what is not about the role and possible health benefit of calcium and magnesium in drinking-water. Also included is a series of chapters each authored by internationally renowned experts reviewing the state of the art in different aspects including: global dietary calcium and magnesium intakes; the contribution of drinking water to calcium and magnesium intake; health significance of calcium and magnesium; role of drinking-water in relation to bone metabolism; epidemiological studies and the association of cardiovascular disease risks with water hardness and magnesium in particular; water production; technical issues and economics. In both developed and developing countries, typical diets are often deficient in calcium and magnesium--essential minerals which are necessary for the development of strong bones and teeth, and for cardiovascular function. At the same time, there is evidence that consuming "hard" drinking-water may be associated with reduced risks for some diseases. Climate change and other ongoing changes will increase the use of high tech treatments--for example desalination and reclamation of polluted waters and mean that the issue will be of increasing future importance.

Hidden Epidemic

Hidden Epidemic
Author: Md Jd Levy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2017-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0983772878

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Hidden Epidemic Silent Oral Infections Cause Most Heart Attacks and Breast Cancers Author: Thomas E. Levy MD, JD Infected teeth, infected gums, infected tonsils, and even infected sinuses always cause enough discomfort to drive us to a physician or dentist, but none of these are life-threatening... right? Wrong! In fact, dead wrong! They often kill, and they typically do it in a silent fashion. The overwhelming evidence in Hidden Epidemic proves that these oral infections are responsible for most heart attacks and breast cancers, as well as a majority of other chronic degenerative diseases. And even more alarming is the fact that when these oral infections are asymptomatic ("silent"), which is usually the case, they are frequently even more deadly than when they hurt! New diagnostic tools, such as 3D Cone Beam Imaging, a relatively new diagnostic X-ray tool, reveals many of these pools of infection to a degree never before possible with regular X-ray examinations. Studies with this technology indicate that the prevalence of these oral pathologies is very common throughout the world. The good news is that there are effective treatments for these infections that are very inexpensive -- especially when compared to the costs of treating the degenerative diseases they seed and feed. Hidden Epidemic is an invaluable resource for lay people, physicians, and dentists who want a clear path away from the pain, suffering, and death associated with silent oral infections.

Hypercalcemia of Malignancy

Hypercalcemia of Malignancy
Author: Friedhelm Raue
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783642850738

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Hypercalcemia is the most common life-threatening metabolic disorder associated with cancer. The pathophysiological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of hypercalcemia of malignancy are presented in this issue, with a focus on the recently discovered humoral factor responsible for the development of hypercalcemia. With a better understanding of the pathophysiology of this condition and the development of new potent drugs, capable of inhibiting bone resorption, especially bisphosphonates, the clinician will be more successful in correcting hypercalcemia in the great majority of patients.

The Calcium Connection

The Calcium Connection
Author: Brunde Broady
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781510763920

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Did you know that one single enzyme impacts your odds of contracting most deadly diseases and health conditions? An enormous body of reputable research into this enzyme has been isolated, ignored, and misunderstood by medical experts. The importance of this enzyme simply cannot be overstated. The Calcium Connection: The Little-Known Enzyme at the Root of Your Cellular Health delivers a clear explanation of this enzyme’s function and outlines the steps you can take to gain optimal enzyme health. The accessible, information-packed format teaches you all about Calcium ATPase: how it works, what happens when it goes awry, and easy, practical methods to bring it back into balance and protect it—and your overall health. Whether you’re a health enthusiast, environmentalist, parent, or just want to be better informed, this book will help you boost your health now and into the future. Brunde Broady recounts her tireless quest to find a cure for her son Knute’s compromised health since being whisked away and kept in ICU after birth. The medical establishment could only help manage his condition, but not diagnose or cure him. Doing her own research and documenting everything Knute ate and his reactions to certain foods, she came across two ubiquitous food additives. Diving deeper, she learned how Calcium ATPase, a fundamental regulator of intercellular calcium, is negatively impacted, not only by these additives, but by a torrent of other inhibitors. Knute’s health is a testament to Brunde’s discoveries, and The Calcium Connection gives readers a front-row seat to understanding how to maintain optimized cellular health.

Magnesium

Magnesium
Author: Md Jd Levy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0998312401

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A Medical Game Changer! The painstaking work of digging through every nugget of recent medical research on magnesium revealed a grand picture that even the medical visionary Thomas Levy didn't anticipate. The bottom line is that magnesium is the natural antidote for the root cause of all pathological damage from every disease and poisoning known to man. As grandiose as that claim may sound, the proof's inside! Yes, all the good things you've heard about magnesium are true... but there's so much more! Discover not only the what, but the why and how in this definitive work on magnesium. If you're a layperson, it will change the way you address your personal health needs. And, if you're a health practitioner, it will give you tools to effectively treat everything from Alzheimer's to the Zika virus. Magnesium: Reversing Disease contains enough documentation to pass medical muster for the hardcore researcher and yet clear enough that any interested student can appreciate the concepts and applications.