There are three kinds of bone cancer.
- osteosarcoma,
- chondrosarcoma, and
- Ewing's sarcoma. Osteosarcoma
Treating bone cancer, or cancer that has spread to the bones, is a
very difficult task. First of all, the bone cancer itself must be dealt
with. Secondly, with bone cancer the bones become very brittle and it is
critical to keep the bones strong.
It can be extremely dangerous for a vertebrae to break, not only because of its location, but because of the severe mental trauma to the patient caused by such a break.
Surprisingly enough, there are several minerals that can greatly enhance the use of calcium supplements in strengthening the bones!!
Two of the most common supplements to add to calcium are are:
1) strontium, the natural trace mineral (NOT the man-made radioactive substance),
2) magnesium
If you look at a periodic table of the elements, magnesium is just above calcium and strontium is just below calcium.
It can be extremely dangerous for a vertebrae to break, not only because of its location, but because of the severe mental trauma to the patient caused by such a break.
Surprisingly enough, there are several minerals that can greatly enhance the use of calcium supplements in strengthening the bones!!
Two of the most common supplements to add to calcium are are:
1) strontium, the natural trace mineral (NOT the man-made radioactive substance),
2) magnesium
If you look at a periodic table of the elements, magnesium is just above calcium and strontium is just below calcium.




