Steelclaws wrote:
There are actually 2 types of osteoporosis, primary type 1 or type 2 and
secondary osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is most common in women after
menopause, and is referred to as primary type 1 or postmenopausal
osteoporosis. Primary type 2 osteoporosis or senile osteoporosis occurs
at age 75 years and older and is seen in both females and males in a 2:1
ratio
Then there's the osteoporosis caused by diseases such as multiple
myeloma (it's often the first sign). This is what killed Hulda Clark -
hypocalcemia due to MM caused severe osteoporosis in her spine.
--
Peter Bowditch aa #2243
The Millenium Project
http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles
Australian Council Against Health Fraud
http://www.acahf.org.au
To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com
I'm @RatbagsDotCom on Twitter