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Do We Need Strontium?
Judith Kelly
Strontium is a base element that is very similar to calcium. In fact, it sit right below calcium in the periodic table at position 38. It's ionic form has two positive charges just like calcium. Strontium also has a radioactive form, the element that is beneficial in our normal daily life is the stable, non-radioactive form. In some sense, strontium does take place of calcium in bone and connective tissue formation.
Source of Strontium: One good news is that our earth has plenty of strontium. 0.04 percent of the earth crust is composed of strontium. Strontium is also contained in our seawater, the percentage is lower at a concentration of 400 parts per million. It is used in our body as one of the essential trace elements. On average, the human body contains about 320 mg of strontium, most of them are for the bones and connective tissues.
What Can Strontium Do for Us? It has been shown by Mayo Clinic that a fairly high dose (like 1.7 gram)of strontium does no harm to our human body. It has also been shown using x-ray that people who live in areas that has more strontium in their water, their soil has stronger teeth and bones. That is, they tends to has no or little cavities in their teeth and no osteoporosis. Strontium, like calcium is a double charged base element, it can take place of calcium and help in the bone and connective tissue formation. It is also known by scientist that calcium and strontium should not be taking together. Calcium would be absorbed and strontium would be left alone if both are taking at the same time. From the above study, we can see that strontium is also very important and vital to keep our bone healthy.
Another important discovery of strontium is how it prevent the irritation effects of chemical on our skin. It is possible that strontium prevent sensory irritation such as stinging, burning,itching, and inflammation by interacting with the nociceptive neurons on our skin.
How do we get Strontium? Normally strontium travels up to the food chain and end up plays some vital functions in our body. Due to heavy farming and chemical usage, our food quality is not the same as it was before. A lot of essential minerals are no longer contained in our food. Even when they do occur, it is less in quantity. We have to keep this in mind and search for products that can aleviate this. We can take strontium supplement and hope it will be incorporated into our system effectively to help our bones and connective tissues. We can also apply strontium containing creams to our skin to help prevent irritations.
A Rich Use-able Source of Strontium: Dead sea as we know, has its special place on this earth since biblical time. A lot of famous health spa located themselves in the dead sea to benefits from its unique characteristic, high enrichment of minerals that are health promoting.
People who has skin problems such as Rosacea - a chronic skin problem that manifested as erythyma, dry skins problems, eczema, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, flock to the dead sea for relief.
From medical research studies, we see that strontium can help the relief of skin irritation for people who has contact dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis and rosacea. It also help people who has sensitive skins, prevent the skin react to perfums, daily house hold chemical.
Conclusion: From the above facts, we understand that it is vital to use products that containing strontium in help us winning the battle of environmental irritant to our skin. A good supplement of Strontium can be hugely beneficial for preventing or helping osteoporosis.
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