Sunday, April 18, 2010

Weak Kidneys Cause Weak Bones

by Jean-Claude Alix, Naturopath

No single area of the body stands alone, everything is linked up. This
is why medical specialisation is one of the greatest mistakes that was ever
made.
Viewed from this angle, hardly any two areas are so closely and deeply
intertwined as the renal metabolism and the bone metabolism. Thus, it is
understandable that weakness in the kidneys must necessarily result in
weakness in the bones. The discussion of these interrelations is the
theme of this treatise.

Significance of the kidney as the centre of bone formation:
- The kidney as regulator of the
electrolytes
- The kidney as regulator of the
acid-alkaline balance
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