Description
COURT CASE:
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have a metabolic disorder
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have hormonal imbalances
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have calcium deficiency
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have negative calcium balance
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we don’t have enough calcium and vitamin D-especially before age 35
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we smoke cigarettes
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have early menopause
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have postmenopausal estrogen deficiency
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we drink alcohol excessively
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we naturally have a thin, lean body build
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we’re underweight
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have genetic mutations from the generational iniquities and generational curses in our bloodlines
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we’re female
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we’re 60 years old or older
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we live a sedentary lifestyle
- being prone to having osteoporosis because have inflammation
- being prone to having osteoporosis because have rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, breast cancer, and/or prostate cancer
- being prone to having osteoporosis because have oxidative stress
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we don’t have enough weightbearing exercises
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have a thin, small frame
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have genetic mutations from the generational iniquities and generational curses in our bloodlines from being of European and/or Asian descent
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have osteopenia
- osteoporosis
- having a metabolic bone disorder characterized by bone demineralization with a loss of calcium and phosphorus salts that leads to fragile bones
- our bone resorption accelerates as our bone formation slows
- our osteoclast cells (which reabsorbs the bones) exceeds the rate at which our osteoblast cells (which form bones) work
- having primary osteoporosis
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we’re postmenopausal
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have deficient estrogen
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we’re men with low testosterone levels
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have decreased calcium intake
- having secondary osteoporosis
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have hyperparathyroidism
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we had long term corticosteroid use due to us having asthma and/or systemic lupus erythematosus
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we didn’t get any weight bearing exercises for a long time due to a spinal cord injury
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we took corticosteroids, thyroid reducing medications, aluminum containing antacids, and/or anticonvulsants for a prolonged period of time
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we were immobile for a long period of time
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we’re alcoholics
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have malnutrition
- being prone to having osteoporosis because we have malabsorption problems
- having severe osteoporosis
- bone demineralization
- having bones that are porous, brittle, and abnormally prone to fractures
- low bone density-especially in our spine and long bones
- bone degeneration-especially in our lower thoracic and lumbar vertebrae
- our vertebrae becoming flatter and looking denser than normal
- fragile bones
- weak bones
- weakened vertebrae
- thin bones
- having osteoporosis in any of our bones-especially in our wrist, hip, and/or vertebral column
- having a wrist fracture
- having colle’s fracture
- having a fracture in our radius
- having a hip fracture
- having a fracture in the femoral neck of our hip bone
- having a trochanteric fracture in our hip bone
- getting fractures from a minor injury or movement
- having one or more fractures
- having fractures in our spine and/or long bones-especially due to us having low bone density in these areas
- having multiple fractures at the same time
- having acute back pain after we lift something
- having acute back pain after we bend and/or stoop
- having acute back pain that gets worse with activities
- having back pain that increases with touch
- pelvic/hip pain-especially with weight bearing
- problems with balance
- getting shorter due to having vertebral compression-especially postmenopausal women
- losing at least 2 inches (5.08 cm) in height due to our vertebrae compressing
- having a vertebral fracture due to our vertebrae compressing
- having a vertebral fracture due to our vertebrae wedging
- having a vertebral fracture due to our vertebrae becoming biconcave
- collapsed vertebrae
- kyphosis of our dorsal spine (“dowager’s hump”)
- having thoracic kyphosis (curved spine)
- stooped posture
- hunched posture
- bone deformity
- spine deformity
- protruding abdomen
- pain
- chronic pain
- bone pain
- joint pain
- neck pain
- back pain
- spine pain
- low back pain
- degeneration of our lower thorax and lumbar vertebrae
- impaired physical mobility
- being at risk for injuries
- being at risk for fractures
- having osteoporosis that leads to fractures
- the buying, selling, and/or trading of our osteon, osteocyte, our ability to reabsorb bones, bone reabsorption, osteoclast, our ability to form bones, bone formation, the rate at which our osteoclasts work in relation to our osteocytes and osteoblasts, our bone formation and restoration cycle, our bone remodeling cycle, osteoblasts, mineralized bones, bones, cartilage, joint cartilage, bone marrow, marrow cavity, red bone marrow, yellow bone marrow, wrist, radius, hips, hip bone, femur, back, spine, cervical spine, C1C4, C5C6, C7C8, Thoracic spine, T1T5, T6T12, Lumbar spine, L1L5, sacral spine, S2S5, Sacrum, Coccyx, vertebrae, pedicle, facet joints, vertebral body, vertebral disc, articular cartilage, hyaline cartilage, spongy bone, medullary cavity in our bones, periosteum, compact bone, nutrient foramen, site of endosteum, growth plate, epiphysis, epiphyseal line, diaphysis, long bone, the blood vessels connected to our bones, estrogen, estrogen levels, ovaries, PTH, calcitronin, thyroxine, thyroid gland, thyroid gland with C cells, parathyroid glands, TSH, STH, pituitary gland, ACTH, adrenal gland, cortisol, calcitriol, kidneys, testosterone, testes, vitamin D levels, calcium levels, phosphorous levels, our ability to absorb calcium from our food, stomach, liver, skin, our body’s ability to absorb UV radiation and to convert it to vitamin D, musculoskeletal system, endocrine system, hormonal balance, our height, our posture, and/or our gait to the kingdom of darkness, and the kingdom of darkness having ownership claims of any of these aforementioned problems
- the category/kingdom of spirits that are in the aforementioned body parts and body systems
- having accusations, false labels, false verdicts, generational false verdicts, word curses, diagnosis, and/or prognosis of any of these aforementioned problems
- having atlas spirits
- having kundalini spirits
- having divination spirits
- having witchcraft spirits
- having python spirits
- having serpent spirits
- having snake spirits
- having snake eggs
- having venom
- having scorpion spirits
- feeling betrayed
- feeling bitter
- feeling unsupported
- feeling unsupported in our finances, relationships, and life in general
- feeling whole
- feeling out of harmony with our goals
- feeling insecure that our life journey looks different than other people’s life journey
- feeling angry
- feeling defeated
- feeling suppressed
- feeling defiant
- rebelling toward authority figures
- not having a healthy perspective of authority figures
- feeling like we’re at a breaking point
- feeling like we don’t have a healthy outlet
- feeling vulnerable
- feeling like we don’t have enough money
- worrying about money
- worrying about the lack of financial and/or other temporal support
- not trusting God to provide us the finances and resources that we need
- feeling judgmental
- feeling confused
- feeling constricted
- feeling humiliated
- having limiting beliefs
- having unhealed traumas
- feeling like we have to perform and/or work to receive love, affection, and/or acceptance
- feeling unloved
- having a lack mentality
- having a scarcity mentality
- feeling stubborn
- having unhealed and bottled up hurts
- feeling abandoned
- feeling controlling
- feeling indecisive
- not feeling strong in moving forward in life
- feeling unsupported in our life’s decisions
- feeling like we don’t have a solid foundation in life
- feeling stuck
- feeling like we’re carrying the burdens of others
- feeling like we have too many responsibilities
- feeling unsafe
- the category/kingdom of spirits that cause, contribute to, exacerbate, and/or reestablish any of these aforementioned problems