środa, 16 stycznia 2013

Age-related height-loss


Age-related height-loss
After turning 50 or 60, many people notice that, when compared with their youth, their height decreased, and they are almost a head shorter than they used to be in their younger days. The factor responsible are metals accumulated in human body, mainly lead and cadmium amassed  in human bone structure, especially the spine. Additionally, cadmium is responsible for osteomalacia, or softening of bones that can be illustrated by “sinking” of vertebrae, reducing of the angle of femur neck and bow or bandy legs, typical especially for elderly women.


Tags: osteomalacia, osteoporosis

Brak komentarzy:

Prześlij komentarz