That's great !!You seem like a perfectly healthy person to me.
Thanks RRM for your very chrystal clear answer!!!
I feel like a healthy person too, so I stop worrying right away and start enjoying my health to the max.
That's great !!You seem like a perfectly healthy person to me.
Why do doctors prescribe calcium to women with amenorrhea? (or women with early menopause) That would be worsening their situation instead of helping them, or did I just misunderstood?Yes, estrogen levels are often depressed in female marothon athletes, and yes, estrogen protects you against osteoporosis, but only in the sense that it is protective against an overload of calcium; meaning that if you don't take dairy products nor supplementary calcium, you don't need high estrogen levels to protect you.
The reason that they do so is because it is standard medical procedure regarding osteoporosis in general.
Yes and no. Yes, extra calcium accelerates ageing of osteoblasts. But in amenorrhea, osteoblasts generally are not exhausted, but rather overwhelmed, and one just needs more recovery time (rest) to increase BMD. In early menopausal women, however, osteoblasts are similarly overwhelmed, but additionally tend towards exhaustion, so that extra calcium may temporarily (still) increase BMD, but aggravate their condition in the long run (total exhaustion of osteoblasts).That would be worsening their situation instead of helping them, or did I just misunderstood?
That depends on whether its natural for you, or not.