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A bright smile, white teeth and healthy gums are something everyone would like to enjoy.  Gingivitis is a very common form of inflammatory gum disease caused by bacteria in the mouth.

It causes gums to become red, swollen and bleed easily during brushing or flossing. If left untreated, gingivitis can lead to an even more severe form of gum disease called periodontitis, which also may harm the bones underneath the gums.

Symptoms of periodontitis include bad breath, toothache, loose teeth, receding gums or tooth loss.  According to the study called “Prevalence of Periodontitis in Adults”, almost half of all American adults have mild, moderate or severe periodontal disease.  For those who are 65 or older, the percentage increases to 70%.

Researchers have previously discovered that people who consume low amounts of calcium and vitamin D can develop bone loss and osteoporosis.  Scientists at the Saint Louis University Center for Advanced Dental Education reasoned that because vitamin D also has antimicrobial effects and can remedy the inflammatory response, it would be reasonable to pursue a study to determine whether calcium and vitamin D may have a positive effect on periodontal disease.

The study included 51 people who were receiving periodontal maintenance therapy.  23 were taking vitamin D and calcium during the study and 28 did not.  All of the participants had at least two areas in their mouth that had loss of gum tissue and reduced support around the teeth.

At the end of the study, those taking the vitamin D and calcium had fewer bleeding sites, less attachment loss, and smaller open spaces between the teeth and gums.  The researchers concluded there was a good trend for improved health of the gums, teeth, and bones in the mouth with the use of these nutritional supplements.

Studies have also proven that calcium can prevent osteoporosis, reduce high blood pressure, relax the nerves and muscles, prevent colon cancer and kidney stones, and act as an effective remedy for insomnia and sleeplessness.

In one study called “The Nutritional Relationships of Magnesium”, the author notes that the type of insomnia associated with a calcium deficiency is one that causes difficulty with falling asleep. On the other hand, the classical sign of magnesium deficiency is insomnia characterized by falling asleep easily, but awakening frequently throughout the night, and with individuals finding themselves tired even after several hours of sleep.

It’s important to note that a balanced calcium magnesium ratio is important to overall health, and these two minerals should be taken together for best results (in a two to one ratio with twice as much calcium and magnesium).  The original research on this recommended ratio appeared in 1935 in the Journal of Physiological Reviews.

William Sears, M.D. writes: “Calcium helps the brain use the amino acid tryptophan to manufacture the sleep-inducing substance melatonin. This explains why dairy products, which contain both tryptophan and calcium, are some of the top sleep-inducing foods.”

Jobee Knight, a nutritional researcher and founder of Nutrition Breakthroughs in Glendale California, is someone who fought her own battle against sleeplessness and insomnia. She decided to put her background to use by searching out effective natural insomnia remedies for relaxation and deeper sleep.

The result was Sleep Minerals II, a natural sleep remedy that contains highly absorbable forms of calcium and magnesium, combined with vitamin D and zinc. These are the most effective minerals for sleeplessness as well as for menopause insomnia, heart health, restless leg syndrome and bone strength.  The ingredients are formulated in a softgel with healthy oils, making them more quickly absorbable than tablets or capsules and providing a deeper, longer-lasting sleep.

Tammy M. of Meridian, Idaho says: “I was plagued with insomnia for five years and desperate for a breakthrough. Nothing has helped me more than the Sleep Minerals.  I’m so sold on them I could go door to door promoting them.  I’m 60 years old and have never slept so soundly.”

Calcium and vitamin D are two of the key cornerstones of good health. They play many roles in the body and both should be included in the diet.

This natural health news is provided by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of effective natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes the original calcium, magnesium and vitamin D based natural sleep aid Sleep Minerals II, as well as Joints and More, the natural solution for joint relief, aches and pains, stronger hair and nails, and more energy.

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Posted on: February 28, 2020

Probiotics are in the news now more than ever. From the Greek pro, meaning promoting, and biotics, meaning life, these life-promoting compounds are gaining in usage for good reason. Fermented foods have been shown to be probiotic-rich and may help balance the microbiome and support the immune system! Our bodies naturally have good or helpful […]

via Probiotics Help You Eat Right — Active Wellness Blog

Here is a good article on the health benefits of probiotic foods such as yogurt, kefir and fermented sauerkraut, etc.  These are vital to stomach and intestinal health, as well as stronger immunity, and believe it or not — better sleep.  Here’s an excerpt on this from the Nutrition Breakthroughs Blog:

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“Yogurt is also a great choice to eat in the evening to help with sleep due to the high amount of calcium it contains. The beneficial bacteria in yogurt has been studied for its ability to create a deeper, longer-lasting sleep.”

“A 2017 study from the journal “Beneficial Microbes” tested the effects of yogurt probiotics on sleep.  The researchers concluded: “These findings suggest that daily consumption of (a yogurt strain) may help to maintain sleep quality during a period of increasing stress.”

“Regarding the calcium in dairy products, William Sears, M.D. writes: “Calcium helps the brain use the amino acid tryptophan to manufacture the sleep-inducing substance melatonin. This explains why dairy products, which contain both tryptophan and calcium, are one of the top sleep-inducing foods.”

“Plain, unsweetened yogurt is healthiest and Greek yogurt is a great, high-protein choice. Fresh fruit can be added as a natural sweetener.”

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This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition news and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

Probiotics Help You Eat Right — Active Wellness Blog

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Posted on: October 24, 2019

It’s easy to point to your schedule as the reason why you can’t get enough sleep. By the time you…

via Tips on Getting Enough Sleep — Healthy Body – Healthy Mind

Here are some good tips on getting a healthy night’s sleep.  Other things that might help are taking a walk outside during the day, keeping your nutrition healthy by eating lots of vegetables, and eating foods rich in calcium and magnesium.  These minerals are natural remedies that are shown to help with sleeplessness and insomnia.

Tips on Getting Enough Sleep: Healthy Body – Healthy Mind

Exercise obviously develops physical benefits. But did you know it can also help you lower stress and anxiety and beat…

via How Much Exercise Is Enough? Less Than You Might Think… — Healthy Body – Healthy Mind

Simple exercises such as walking can be a lot of fun.  This short article goes over a few things one can do to make the most of it for the greatest health and well-being.  In addition, walking has been shown in studies to help with sleep and relaxation (it’s best to do it earlier in the day, rather than too close to bedtime).  Walking can help to set the natural “sleep/wake” rhythms of the body.

This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

How Much Exercise Is Enough? Less Than You Might Think… Healthy Body – Healthy Mind

With the travel season underway, eating healthy while on the road or plane can prove challenging. When away from home, we are often enticed by fast food and sweets. To make matters worse, traveling makes you feel hungrier. In fact, studies have shown that those who travel regularly are more like to become obese and […]

via How To Combat Hunger When You Travel — Let’s Discuss Nutrition

This article has some good advice on how to stay healthy while traveling.  Staying hydrated with water is so important, as is eating healthy proteins and vegetables.  Changing time zones can throw off our sleep, so be sure to get some exercise in and use absorbable forms of calcium and magnesium before bed if you need to.  Happy travels!

This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

How To Combat Hunger When You Travel — Let’s Discuss Nutrition

This is an interesting article on how different people respond to foods – the main point is that everybody is different. And it’s true that we need to be alert to any reactions we have from certain foods and remove them in the future if there’s any bad effects.

The best way to eat for you may not be the same for someone else, so be sure to include healthy foods, proteins, vegetables, fruits, carbohydrates and fats and be wary of cutting out any specific food groups from your diet.

This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

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Everybody is different. Which means we all react differently to fat consumption and the body’s inflammatory response. A study recently published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry by researchers at the Agricultural Research Service and their University of California-Davis colleagues gave some unexpected results.

“We looked at the inflammatory reactions of 20 volunteers at 0, 3 and 6 hours after eating a standardized meal containing 38 percent fat and their responses were completely unique. No two were exactly the same,” explained molecular biologist Danielle G. Lemay at the ARS Western Human Nutrition Research Center in Davis, California.

What does that exactly mean? To explain we must understand what inflammation is: a defense mechanism used by the body. When we get injured, the body sends white blood cells there. Surprisingly, we can get inflamed from eating certain foods. This reaction is normal, especially when consuming meals with high amounts of fat. This…

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Posted on: September 3, 2019

Eaten your fresh greens today? By ‘fresh’ I mean fresh raw salad greens, herbs, and other green vegetables like broccoli, silverbeet and kale. They’ve got lots to offer you, and can really give your health a boost: (The photos are to give you an idea of the quantity of greens I put into my own […]

via Eaten Your ‘Fresh’ Greens Today? — Olwen Anderson Naturopath & Counsellor

Some good advice here.  The naturopath says:
“Greens can offer you even more:

  • They’re packed with vitamins and minerals in a form that’s easily absorbed,
  • including folic acid for your nervous system and vitamin A for your skin and immunity.
  • The nutrients in greens provide raw materials to help your liver work more effectively, which will help your skin glow.
  • The vitamin C and bioflavonoids in raw greens have an anti-inflammatory effect.”

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Some additional notes from Nutrition Breakthroughs:

Leafy greens have also been shown to prevent diabetes, strengthen the “energy” centers of all the cells in the body, prevent heart disease and protect the eyes and vision.

This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D, and also Joints and More, the natural solution for joint relief, arthritis, aches and pains, stronger hair, better nails, and more energy.

Eaten Your ‘Fresh’ Greens Today? — Olwen Anderson Naturopath & Counsellor

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Posted on: August 26, 2019

Calcium is an essential mineral not only for bone health, but in muscle contractions all over the body. From the age of 25, the rate of our bone formation becomes less than the rate of bone breakdown, meaning from then on we must maintain adequate levels so this process has the least possible impact on […]

via Calcium & dairy free diets —

This is an interesting article on some dairy-free sources of calcium and it also discusses the interactions of calcium and vitamin D and how they work together.  While there is no need to remove dairy from your diet if you can digest it, plant-based sources of calcium are plentiful and can help you obtain a good amount.  Sardines with bones are another great source of calcium.

This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

Calcium and dairy free diets – some healthy choices

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Vitamin A is a very beneficial nutrient for many aspects of our health.  It’s famous for strengthening the eyes and recent studies have found it beneficial for good sleep as well.

Dr. Steven Lin is a nutritional dentist who writes about many important vitamins for the teeth and bones, and vitamin A is one of them.  Take a look at his article on this subject here:

Vitamin A Benefits that will Dramatically Improve Your Health

This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and supplier of natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

By Mary Jane Brown, PhD, RD (Registered Dietitian) – Courtesy of Authority Nutrition