The good news is that comprehensive research has documented that regaining a healthy, slightly alkaline pH balance reduces both
urinary calcium losses and unwanted bone breakdown.
Dr. Davis also cites a University of Toronto study that showed increased gluten intake increased
urinary calcium loss by 63 %, along with increased markers for bone weakening.
Not exact matches
Dr. Greger covered the shifting assessment on where the
urinary calcium was coming from and where it was harming us (in muscle loss) in two videos last year: Alkaline Diets, Animal Protein, & Calcium Loss Testing Your Diet with Pee & Purple
calcium was coming from and where it was harming us (in muscle
loss) in two videos last year: Alkaline Diets, Animal Protein, & Calcium Loss Testing Your Diet with Pee & Purple Cab
loss) in two videos last year: Alkaline Diets, Animal Protein, &
Calcium Loss Testing Your Diet with Pee & Purple
Calcium Loss Testing Your Diet with Pee & Purple Cab
Loss Testing Your Diet with Pee & Purple Cabbage
The old thinking would predict that then there would be no
calcium loss since there is no excess acid to buffer, but no, even though the acid load was neutralized there was still the excess
urinary calcium, consistent with the radioactive isotope study, «challenging the long - standing dogma that animal protein consumption results in an acidosis that promotes the increased excretion of
calcium....
It was initially thought that high - protein diets may result in a negative
calcium balance (when the sum of
urinary and fecal
calcium excretion becomes greater than
calcium intake) and thus increase bone
loss (11).