OsteoporosisThe loss of bone mass eventually occurs in all women once they enter menopause. The impact this has on your life depends on many factors such as the density of your bones prior to entering menopause, your dietary habits and how much you exercise. When osteoporosis is detected in a woman, prescription medicines are used to try to reverse or slow down this condition. Daidzein is the primary phytoestrogen responsible for increasing bone mass and Muscadine grapes contain over nine times the levels of daidzein as do the much publicized soy foods. |