Osteoporosis Seminar
Osteoporosis is increasingly occurring in developed countries and we have a high rate of it in New Zealand.
The World Health Organisation estimates that there are some 200 million Osteoporosis sufferers worldwide. The incidence of this condition is far greater than many other high profile conditions, including breast and prostate cancers.
Fractures due to Osteoporosis can be a life shortening event. It is a largely symptomless condition until fractures become evident at later stages of the disease.
There are many positive things you can do to prevent and treat this debilitating condition.
Attendees of this seminar will learn about:
- The risk factors for developing this condition
- Dietary interventions to build healthy bones (some surprises here!)
- Foods that can contribute to Osteoporosis
- Mineral imbalances and how to assess yours
- Diagnostic testing for early assessment
- Your acid/alkali balance
- Challenges with current medication protocols
- The hormone link
- Innovative health interventions that really make a difference