Herbal Remedies for Osteoporosis
Why should we be concerned about Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is bones disorder where these get weak and likely to fracture easily. Fracture in osteoporosis is very common. For women, there are more chances to get fracture in osteoporosis. Most of hip bone and spine is involved though any bone can be affected.
Spinal or vertebral fractures also have very serious consequences that include- severe back pain, loss of height and deformity.
All this affects and impairs person's ability to walk and perform daily tasks. This may cause permanent disability or death also.
What are Bones?
Bones are vital as they give shape and protection to the body in the form of skeletal structure. Normal bones are rich in calcium and minerals which are measured by bone mineral density. Its value should lie above -1 which is regarded as normal and if it lies between -1 and -2.5 it reveals Osteopenia. If bone mineral density is below -2.5 then it results in Osteoporosis that is chronic in appearance.
What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis (porous bone) is bones disorder in which bones loose density, become weak and likely to fractures. As age increases, bone mineral density decreases mostly in late 30's.Osteoporosis affects male and females especially females with hip, wrist and spine fractures after menopause.
What is Calcium and Why it is Needed in Body?
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the human body. 99 percent of the calcium is found in the bones and teeth and 1 percent is in blood.
Calcium in bones and teeth helps to maintain healthy bones and teeth and their functions. Rest though it's only 1 percent in blood but helps to maintain healthy nerve and muscles functions. Also regulates heart beat and maintains a healthy acid alkaline balance. Calcium also promotes healthy skin and induces sleep.
Deficiency of calcium in body gives rise to number of health ailments. This include brittle bones, tooth decay, nervousness, leg cramps, high cholesterol, excessive menstrual problems etc.
There are a number of factors which are needed for absorption of calcium in body including stomach acid (HCL), Vitamins like A, C and proteins.
How Much Calcium We Need?
National academy of sciences makes the following recommendations regarding daily calcium intake:-
- Men and women, aged 9 to 18 years - 1300 mg per day
- Men and women, aged 19 to 50 years – 1000 mg per day
- Pregnant or nursing women up to age 18 - 1300 mg per day
- Pregnant or nursing women up to age 19 to 50 – 1000 mg per day
- Men and women, over 50 – 1200 mg per day
What are General Symptoms of Osteoporosis?
- Pain in neck, spine and lower back
- Vertebral support deterioration results to forward bending
- Legs pain leading to difficulty in standing
What are Causes of Osteoporosis?
- Aging is a major factor associated with osteoporosis. As age passes, the lower is your total bone mass and greater are risks of osteoporosis.
- Osteoporosis is hereditary too. Some genes are responsible to have with weak bones in early stages of life.
- It may be due to excessive intake of alcohol and caffeine.
- Poor Diet and life style. Low calcium diet, vitamin D deficiency and low body weight also contribute a lot.
- Rheumatoid arthritis, Cushing's syndrome and Hyperthyroidism are some of health conditions which result in osteoporosis.
- Excessive intake of steroids also develop osteoporosis.
How Ayurveda Defines Osteoporosis?
In Ayurveda Osteoporosis is known as "DHATU KSHAYA". Three physical energies, Vata, Pitta and Kapha decide individual's body nature and accordingly diet and life style is recommended.
According to Ayurveda, osteoporosis is due to vitiation of Vata dosha. Improper dietary and life style habits cause vitiation of Vata and production of Ama or toxic material in body. Vata goes out of control due to over consumption of dry, cool, stale, light and gas forming foods, with long gap of meals and having very less meal.
This leads to impaired digestion and obstruction of body channels causing symptoms as mentioned above. Also deficiency of calcium plays very important role in osteoporosis.
General Guidelines
- Prefer Calcium and vitamin D rich diet (include dairy products).
- Intake of sesame, almonds and green leafy vegetables.
- Adopt a healthy diet and lifestyle including exercises.
- Avoid intake of alcohol and smoking.