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home:diseases:osteoporosis_osteopenia [02.18.2019] – [Osteoporosis and osteopenia] sallieqhome:diseases:osteoporosis_osteopenia [02.02.2020] – [Patients experiences] sallieq
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 +==== Cannabinoids  ====
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 +An optimal correlation of cannabinoid dose, duration, moment of action, and affinity can lead to an increased bone regeneration capacity  (({{pubmed>long:30702341}}))
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 +Heavy cannabis use is associated with low bone mineral density, low BMI, high bone turnover, and an increased risk of fracture. (({{pubmed>long:27593602}}))  [[https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(17)30392-3/fulltext|Response by H W Daniell, M.D.]]
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 +[[https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(17)30391-1/fulltext| interpretation of those results; suggestion by S M Hanis, M. Sc. and K Mansori, Ph. D.]]
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 +[[https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(17)30613-7/fulltext|Reply: Sophocleous et al]]
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 +Cannabinoids induce incomplete maturation of cultured human leukemia cells. (({{pubmed>long:3037549}}))
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 +The psychoactive component of marijuana, delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) suppresses different functions of immunocytes, including the antimicrobicidal activity of macrophages. (({{pubmed>long:10733093}}))
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 + the first observations of GcMAF effects on the transcriptionomics of the endocannabinoid system and expression of CB2R protein. These data point to a potential nexus between endocannabinoids, vitamin D and its transporter proteins, and the immune dysregulations observed with autism. (({{pubmed>long:    24739187}}))
  
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   *  **certain antibiotics help strengthen bones** – NIH animal studies have shown that minocycline, an [[home:mp|MP antibiotic]], increased bone density, "stimulated bone formation substantially" and slowed bone resorption. (({{pubmed>long:9972125}}))    *  **certain antibiotics help strengthen bones** – NIH animal studies have shown that minocycline, an [[home:mp|MP antibiotic]], increased bone density, "stimulated bone formation substantially" and slowed bone resorption. (({{pubmed>long:9972125}})) 
-  * **connection with disparate diseases** – the NIH connects several Th1 diseases with higher risk of osteoporosis, including rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, anorexia nervosa, inflammatory bowel disease and lupus [cite needed]+  * **connection with disparate diseases** – the NIH connects several Th1 diseases with higher risk of osteoporosis, including rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, lupus,  celiac disease  (({{pubmed>long:25971649}}))and anorexia nervosa  (({{pubmed>long:31765843}})) 
  
  
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 +<blockquote>I was prime candidate for osteoporosis.  From age 10 to 17, I was either ill in bed or hiding behind the tennis wall with a library book so the sports teacher could not notice that I was neither running nor jumping. When I left school I simply lay on my bed to read at every spare moment.
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 +My husband's father was a scout master, so hubbie (//not on MP//) was a more normal child, but his spine and hip bones show clear evidence of osteopenia in scan. (//DHubbie is halfway into the black on both scans//)
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 +On the other hand, my own scan showed only slight osteopenia of hip bone (//grey area//) but no osteopenia at all in a spine that rarely had much work to do. I now avoid scans in confidence I do not need it.
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 +//Sallie Q//
  
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