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Does Consumption Of Dairy And Dairy Products Affect The Development Of Osteoporosis?

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Posted on Fri, 6 Mar 2015
Question: Hi. I have osteoporosis, confirmed 15 months ago. Recently I've been advised that osteoporosis is largely a result of dairy consumption. Since there have been extended periods of my life when I have consumed dairy, and periods when I haven't, I want to ask if you know how long it takes for osteoporosis to develop?

For example, I was raised on a farm, and as a child, consumed grass fed untreated milk. Later as a teenager and throughout my 20's I lived in cities and consumed regular store bought dairy, most of the time including ice cream, cheese, milk, baked goods, etc maybe excessively, I dont know.

By age 35 I had given up dairy and consumed only soy, till about age 53 when I took up milk again as well as soy. Now I am 57. I have no idea when I might have developed osteoporosis.

I had a fractured wrist around age 37, while not consuming dairy. I never had a bone density test then, it was not recommended. I had another fracture more recently, 15 months ago, which prompted a doctor to advise a bone density test. That is when osteoporosis was confirmed. I am not taking medication at this stage, I am working on improving my diet.

Now I am wondering about dairy. Should I consume it or not?

Hope you can help

Regards, XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma (26 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Dairy products are not the cause of osteoprosis

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have studied your case and I can assure you that your osteoporosis is not due to dairy products. Cause of osteoporosis are following.
1.Post menopausal osteoporosis- Because of menopause in females, there is lack of anabolic hormones and It can cause osteporosis.
2.Senile osteporosis- After 50 years, there is lack of nutrition, and age related changes causes weak bones.
So my suggestion is following.
1.Use milk, egg, chicken, and dairy products.
2.Daily sun exposure
3.Tablet Calcium and vitamin D3 daily.
4.Gentle exercises, walking, swimming.
I hope these steps will help you. Let me know if there is any other followup questions.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma (12 hours later)
OK thanks, for your advice. I note you say gentle exercise like walking and swimming. Do you suggest I don't do weight training? People have told me its good for strengthening bones, but I do worry it puts pressure on my spine.

I do yoga too. Is that good?

I note you say chicken and eggs which don't agree with me. Though I understand they are good for progesterone. Is it OK to eat fish? And what about soy?

I should mention I have low thyroid T3. I'm taking selenium, iodine, tyrosine. Is low thyroid affecting bone density?

Thanks,
XXXXXXX

Thanks, XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma (21 hours later)
Brief Answer:
You can take fish also

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Fish is also good source of vitamin D and Calcium. So you should take it.
Exercises are good for you, just make sure that you are not doing beyond your capacity. Also because bones are week, so you should not very heavy exercises.
Yoga is good for it. So you can continue to do yoga.
Low thyroid can cause poor bone density so you should make sure that T3,T4, and TSH are with in normal limits.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma (4 hours later)
OK thanks, this leads into my next question

My TSH has been high the last 12 months and I finally had free T3 and T4 tested. T4 is normal, but T3 is low.

So what should I do to normalise it? Some would recommend thyroid medication, but i am not sure that that is the best approach

As I understand it T4 is converted to T3 largely by the Liver, and also partially in the Gut.

Now I have some indication that Liver function is suspect, with AST and LD high and Albumin low. I take milk thistle, dandelion and eat lots of green vegetables

Also I do have some digestive problems, acid reflex, bloating, constipation, infections, which suggest poor stomach health. I am taking probiotics

Can you suggest what else I can do to help my Liver and Stomach produce the T3 for my Thyroid?

Hope you can help
XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma (18 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Hormone supplementation is must

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I agree with you that you do not want to depends on medications for Thyroid. But we have to make sure that your TSH remain normal. So I would suggest you to meet an endocrinologist and take Thyronorm tablet as advised by him.
For digestive problems I would recommend you following.
1.Tablet Liv 52
2.Tablet B complex
These two tablets improve liver and Gut strength. Also you should take Pan D tablet whenever you are feeling abdominal distension. Exercises will help you in increasing gastric motility.
Avoid eating spicy and fatty foods which slows gastric movements.
Let me know if there is any other followup questions.
Thanks
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Does Consumption Of Dairy And Dairy Products Affect The Development Of Osteoporosis?

Brief Answer: Dairy products are not the cause of osteoprosis Detailed Answer: Hello, I have studied your case and I can assure you that your osteoporosis is not due to dairy products. Cause of osteoporosis are following. 1.Post menopausal osteoporosis- Because of menopause in females, there is lack of anabolic hormones and It can cause osteporosis. 2.Senile osteporosis- After 50 years, there is lack of nutrition, and age related changes causes weak bones. So my suggestion is following. 1.Use milk, egg, chicken, and dairy products. 2.Daily sun exposure 3.Tablet Calcium and vitamin D3 daily. 4.Gentle exercises, walking, swimming. I hope these steps will help you. Let me know if there is any other followup questions. Thanks.