No, I think more Laurel and Hardy...??Steady there, think of your street credibility !
people expect us to be the Waldorf and Statler on this forum
No, I think more Laurel and Hardy...??Steady there, think of your street credibility !
people expect us to be the Waldorf and Statler on this forum
could parler be part of the 'great reset'?It all going splendidly over there!
It all going splendidly over there!
What fun!
The calcium is very important fir women.. who lose bone mass .My wife has these two tablet on her prescription for D3
2 tablets daily Adcal-D3® Chewable Tablets
Calcium carbonate (1500 mg) and vitamin D3 (400 I.U.)
And 1 tablet daily
Colecalciferol 800 IU is the equivalent of 20 micrograms vitamin D3,
I wonder why she needs so much and this is a repeat prescription
If they did that they would rapidly run out of vaccine. From what I can gather listening to people who are actually doing the vaccinating and to health ministers, the constraining factor is not how many people we have doing the vaccinating. The problem is the amount of vaccine there is available in the country.Apparently, the new vaccination centres will be working 12 hours per day. Why not 24 hours per day? This could almost double the vaccination rate.
If someone starts out with OK bone mass, what causes that loss of bone mass?The calcium is very important fir women.. who lose bone mass .
I think one of the bottlenecks for us is the filling of the vials. We have just one facility in the U.K. which is located in Wrexham. It has been there for years. Unfortunately, it’s not been geared up for the coronavirus vaccine and it will take a minimum 12 months to increase capacity.If they did that they would rapidly run out of vaccine. From what I can gather listening to people who are actually doing the vaccinating and to health ministers, the constraining factor is not how many people we have doing the vaccinating. The problem is the amount of vaccine there is available in the country.
If we went flat out right now we would probably run out of all available supplies in less that a week, can you imagine how that would look for the Government. All these big vaccination centers standing idle with no vaccine available to give out.
I read a report today about Israel, they have been crafty, they have used most of their available supply extremely quickly and got a lot of people injected. They have then gone to Pfizer and said we will provide you with all our data so that you can see the effects of the vaccine on a large population. Not just tens of thousands, but millions, but in return can you give us a lot more of your vaccine. I am not sure if Pfizer are going to play ball with them and agree to give them more vaccine.
Every country is trying to get hold of as much vaccine as they possibly can, I am sure all kinds of shady deals are taking place.
Some report suggested females tend to be gentler with their bodies, it's argued repititive jolts from running and jumping around in your mid/early life help promote higher bone density in laterIf someone starts out with OK bone mass, what causes that loss of bone mass?
Obviously, adequate calcium needs to be present within the bones, within the body. But, unless we fully understand the processes which result in weakening bones, we won't know the full set of factors that is required. Just consuming calcium compounds isn't sufficient. And might even be counter-productive.
One example, someone had bone density test prior to being prescribed a thyroid hormone medicine called liothyronine. The reason being the consultant was concerned as too much thyroid hormone, especially if supplied as liothyronine, has been claimed to cause loss of bone mass. (Or it might be the reduction in another hormone, TSH which almost inevitably occurs when liothyronine is taken.) Some time later, at a repeat test, bone mass had actually improved.
Few medics would have expected or predicted that outcome. Which, I feel, helps to emphasise the inadequate understanding.
The need for magnesium is often overlooked.
Interestingly, low dietary magnesium intake in the current study was associated with an increase in bone resorption (CTx-1) over two years and dietary magnesium was a predictor of change in bone resorption. Similar to our findings, New et al. [42] found a negative association between bone resorption markers excretion and dietary magnesium intake in post-menopausal women. In addition, low serum magnesium levels have been implicated in low bone strength and low magnesium levels were found in women with low bone density [43]. The importance of dietary magnesium in maintaining BMD may be attributed to its role in skeletal acid-base balance [42]. Our findings on the potential role of dietary magnesium in bone health together with those of others are compelling and warrant further investigation.
Magnesium Intake Predicts Bone Turnover in Postmenopausal Black South African Women
This prospective study investigated the association between nutrient intake, dietary patterns, and changes in bone turnover and bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal urban black South African women over two years. These women (n = 144) underwent ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Without a doubt, exercise and imposition of loads onto bones is a, arguably the, major factor.Some report suggested females tend to be gentler with their bodies, it's argued repititive jolts from running and jumping around in your mud/early life help promote higher bone density.
Those martial art experts who smash things with their hands are reckoned to have extremely dense bone structure in hands which has developed over years of... hammering their hands against logs...
If you want to maintain bone density into your old age... Jump around... Go mountain biking and jump last couple of steps on stairs every morning.????
That's another fine mess you've gotten me into!No, I think more Laurel and Hardy...??
Dutch officials seize ham sandwiches of drivers arriving from UK
Personal imports of meat and dairy products into EU banned since Brexit transition endedwww.theguardian.com
To a bemused driver with several sandwiches wrapped in tin foil who asked if he could maybe surrender the meat and keep just the bread, one customs officer replied: “No, everything will be confiscated. Welcome to Brexit, sir, I’m sorry.”
I wonder...
Sainsbury's online Grocery Shopping and Fresh Food Delivery
www.sainsburys.co.uk
5 Slices, Prosciutto Crudo Air Dried Ham
Produced in Italy
Packed in Italy
Produced using Dutch pork
A bit about the processes:I think one of the bottlenecks for us is the filling of the vials. We have just one facility in the U.K. which is located in Wrexham. It has been there for years. Unfortunately, it’s not been geared up for the coronavirus vaccine and it will take a minimum 12 months to increase capacity.