Beer….Tastes Great, Less Filling and can Treat Osteoporosis?
A commonly occurring element, silicon, is present in relatively high quantities in beer. It is also a necessary ingredient for proper bone density. Researchers at the Department of Food Science & Technology at the University of California, Davis have proposed that drinking beer is an excellent source of dietary silicon. So next time your grab that cold one, think of it as a refreshing bone builder….
Osteoporosis Cure on the Way?
Most osteoporosis treatments are aimed at slowing down bone loss, but a new investigational study in mice looked at a drug which could actually increase bone mass.
Serotonin is most often associated with the brain. However, it is also synthesized in the gut. Previous studies revealed that serotonin in the gut, worked to limit bone formation. Researches theorized that reducing serotonin in the gut could increase the body’s ability to form bone thereby combating osteoporosis. An existing compound, LP533401, had already been developed for another indication and was effective in reducing serotonin in the gut. When the compound was tested in mice, it was found to increase bone formation.
More on this very exciting study can be found here.


