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| | Calcium Factor+ Absorb More Calcium |
 | | Calcium is the number one nutrient in the body and is crucial to human health. |  | | Calcium Balance was designed with women in mind, because bone thinning has become a major health problem for women. |  | | Calcium Balance will also help men to achieve optimal bone health. |
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| | Calcium |
 | | Calcium and vitamin D3 supplementation is rational therapy for minimizing bone loss, but little evidence for its effectiveness exists. |  | | Kindmark et al investigated the early effects of oral isotretinoin therapy on bone turnover and calcium homeostasis in eleven consecutive patients with nodulocystic acne. |  | | mechanism: It is possible that calcium supplements may interfere with the blood pressure-lowering activity of and reduce the therapeutic response to this drug. |
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| | Osteoporosis, all you need to know about osteoprosis, calcium metabolism, and caclium forms, including calcium carbonate, and the hazrds, of calcium suppliments, and calcium robbers,htm"> |
 | | Calcium supplements that are not balanced do not contribute to bone mineralisation and may cause osteoarthritis and osteoporosis by upsetting the body biochemistry. |  | | Calcium carbonate may be constipating particularly when given to elderly patients or when there is associated upper intestinal bleeding; intestinal obstruction may occur (Havens, 1939: Brettschneider et al., 1965., Potyk, 1970). |  | | Calcium is essential to all muscle contraction and relieves leg muscle cramps in pregnancy - 1gram daily caused leg cramps to cease or ease in 99% of pregnant women. |
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| | Calcium |
 | | Calcium may be of benefit in the support of allergies, normal mood and sleep, muscle and joint health. |  | | Recent studies have shown that slow release calcium fluoride therapy can reduce bone fractures and increase bone density in postmenopausal women although other researchers have found that fluoride therapy can lead to calcium deficiency despite calcium supplementation. |  | | NERVE AND MUSCLE CONTRACTION - Calcium is essential for muscle contraction, including that of the heart muscle and for nerve impulse conduction. |
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| | The Rockefeller University - Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism |
 | | These observations and others support the hypothesis mentioned above that at least some forms of hypertension may be exacerbated by adaptive responses to conserve calcium in a calcium deficient state. |  | | Although 50% to 75% of bone strength, achieved by age 30, is genetically determined, approximately 10% of the skeleton may be undergoing remodeling at any given time, the resultant bone turnover providing an internal (as opposed to external, dietary) supply of circulating calcium to help maintain overall calcium homeostasis. |  | | The ability of oral calcium supplementation to lower blood pressure in human hypertension was first reported in 1924, and subsequent epidemiologic data documents an inverse relation between dietary calcium intake and the incidence of hypertension. |
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| | Clinical Practice Guidelines for Bone Metabolism and Disease in Chronic Kidney Disease |
 | | What is clear is that studies to assess dialysate calcium in the future may be conducted when other aspects of calcium, phosphate, PTH, and bone pathophysiology are well understood and characterized. |  | | Ideally, the dialysate calcium concentration should be individualized to meet specific patient needs, but this is not readily feasible economically at this time. |  | | Treatment of "hungry bone syndrome" is perhaps the best example, but standard therapies for this problem are usually effective without having to adjust dialysate calcium. |
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| | MedlinePlus Drug Information: Calcium Supplements (Systemic) |
 | | Stomach or intestinal problems—Extra calcium or specific calcium preparations may be necessary in these conditions |  | | Check with your health care professional if you have any questions about the amount of calcium you should be taking in each day. |  | | When you are taking calcium supplements, it is especially important that your health care professional know if you are taking any of the following: |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/202108.html
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| | Calcium , coral calcium |
 | | If an individual's diet is low in calcium, there may not be sufficient amounts of calcium available in the blood to be returned to the bones to maintain strong bones and total body health. |  | | This calcium website is a great resource to help you learn more about calcium, its importance to your health and how your needs change during different stages of life. |  | | Calcium is essential to maintaining total body health. |
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| | The Calcium Information Resource |
 | | If an individual's diet is low in calcium, there may not be sufficient amounts of calcium available in the blood to be returned to the bones to maintain strong bones and total body health. |  | | Calcium is essential to maintaining total body health. |  | | Taking calcium regularly, every day, is key to preventing and treating calcium deficiency and to helping reduce the risk of osteoporosis. |
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| | Ca and P metabolism in renal failure |
 | | Without taking into consideration of the threshold calcium balance for each individual patient, the current approach results in calcium overload and metastatic calcification frequently observed in elderly patients on hemodialysis (4). |  | | Further studies are needed to fine tune the level of dialysate calcium concentration that can safely achieve a negative or zero calcium balance. |  | | Study of intestinal absorption of calcium in patients with renal failure. |
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| | Calcium metabolism and metabolic bone disease |
 | | Unsurprisingly, most of the calcium in the body is stored in a very usable form: bone. |  | | While much research has been done on the calcium metabolism in mammals and, to a lesser extent, in birds, little has been done in other vertebrates. |  | | There are multiple entities involved in the metabolism of calcium: the hormones parathyroid (PTH), calcitonin (thyrocalcitonin or TCT), 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (1,25-DHCC, a biologically active form of vitamin D3), and the intestine, kidney, liver, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, and, of course, bone. |
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| | Coral Calcium Supplements Scam Alert! |
 | | Written by Gloria Tsang R.D. The "discoverer" of coral calcium Dr Robert Barefoot claimed that the reasons Okinawans from Japan live longer was due to the fact that they have been drinking water rich in coral reef substances surrounding Okinawa. |  | | In addition, Dr Barefoot also suggested that coral calcium can "neutralize" the toxic acidity of our bodies as coral calcium is alkaline base. |  | | For more detailed information about Coral Calcium scam, please visit Be Wary of Coral Calcium and Robert Barefoot written by Dr Stephen Barrett of Quackwatch.org |
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| | Calcium - Nutritional Health Information |
 | | Most (99%) of calcium is found in bones and teeth (National Research Council, 1989; Whitney et al, 1996) with the remaining 1 % in the soft tissues and watery parts of the body where calcium helps to regulate normal processes of the body (Whitney et al, 1996). |  | | Calcium is a vital component in blood clotting systems and also helps in wound healing. |  | | Calcium is responsible for construction, formation and maintenance of bone and teeth. |
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| | Hyaluronic Acid Synthovial 7 Bob Barefoot Coral Calcium Supreme Okinawa, Japan |
 | | Muscle pains, cramps, twitches and even convulsions may suggest calcium deficiency.” “For asthma, 1000 milligrams of calcium should be given daily along with 1000 units of vitamin-D for intestinal absorption. |  | | The critical role that calcium plays in our health is nothing short of astounding. |  | | Furthermore it concludes that calcium deficiency is the universal property of all cancer cells, the knowledge of which may be the key to understanding cancer. |
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| | Calcium |
 | | Calcium is vital for healthy teeth and bones and also plays a crucial role in a range of bodily systems, such as the health and functioning of nerves and muscle tissue. |  | | This is of particular concern for children and adolescents, who have high calcium needs. |  | | Pregnant women - although a developing baby needs a lot of calcium, which is taken from the mother's bones, most women rapidly replace this bone loss once the baby has stopped breastfeeding. |
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http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Calcium?OpenDocument
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| | Calcium |
 | | This is partly based on recent studies which suggest that changes in calcium metabolism and absorption during pregnancy and breastfeeding are enough to meet the extra demands placed on a woman’s body by her baby. |  | | Calcium supplements have also been used to treat allergy complaints, depression, panic attacks, arthritis, hypoglycemia, muscle and joint pains. |  | | Researchers assessed calcium intake in 124 women aged from 52 to 62 and also measured bone mineral density at the spine, hip and foot (os calcis). |
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http://jctonic.com/include/minerals/calcium.htm
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| | Coral Calcium Supreme - Calcium Supplement |
 | | The Sango Coral belongs to the Scleractina family of coral, and sango coral calcium is synonymous with marine coral calcium. |  | | Coral Calcium Supreme and Coral Calcium Supreme Plus are formulated by robert barefoot, author of the calcium factor and Death by Diet. |  | | As with all marine coral calcium, the unique aspect of sango coral calcium is that it comes from below sea level, so there are live microbes present and the mineral content is intact., while the fossilized coral calcium (land based) comes from above sea level and is weathered by the natural elements. |
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| | Metabolic Bone Disease - Calcium Deficiency |
 | | Calcium metabolism is directly affected by the relationship between calcium and phosphorous. |  | | From there it acts in the intestine, facilitating calcium absorption there. |  | | Calcium is a mineral necessary for normal neuromuscular function, blood clotting, activation of certain enzymes, heart contraction and bone structure. |
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| | Bones: Full Technical Explanation of How They Grow, how to avoid Bone Loss |
 | | Actually, the calcium in your body is contained in a matrix of fiber. |  | | Click here to read the even more exciting story about how important calcium is in the body for other reasons besides building bones. |  | | During the growing phase of youth more calcium is added to the bones than is lost. |
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http://www.oralchelation.com/calcium/boneupa.htm
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| | Deficiency Diseases and Good Nutrition - Calcium |
 | | Calcium helps your nerves relax, and is a vital component of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. |  | | The calcium not in these places all works to help your body carry out vital reactions. |  | | Too much phosphorus in the diet takes calcium from the bones and brings it into the rest of the body, making the bones soft. |
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| | Calcium Lactate, Calcium Citrate, Calcium Gluconate, Calcium Carbonate |
 | | This is due to how calcium(s) become available to the chemistry of the body when utilizing the principles of RBTI. |  | | Calcium is a natural acid buffer in fruit and vegetables that have a proper quantity of calcium grown into the fruit from a soil that has proper calcium content. |  | | Calcium excesses in the body are the body's way of telling us that it is not getting the proper calcium in the food and is having to go into its own calcium stores, no matter how meager they may be, to try and satisfy its calcium needs. |
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| | Calcium deficiency |
 | | Calcium is considered one of the most important minerals in our bodies. |  | | Without this tiny 1% of calcium (calcium deficiency), muscles do not contract correctly, blood does not clot, nerves do not carry messages and the heart does not beat. |  | | If the critical 1% of calcium drops in the blood stream because it is not replenished by dietary intake and calcium deficiency results, your body "steals" the calcium from your bones to increase the blood-calcium levels. |
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| | ID-93: Midwest Tree Fruit Pest Management Handbook |
 | | Cultural practices that increase nitrogen levels and decrease calcium levels can increase breakdown problems. |  | | Although low levels of calcium are not considered to be the primary cause of these disorders, their severity is frequently reduced by increasing the calcium levels of the leaves and fruit. |  | | Late-harvested fruit should be marketed promptly to minimize breakdown problems. |
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| | Muscle Home Page |
 | | This increases the inherent myosin calcium sensitivity, and brings it into the physiological range, allowing contraction to proceed. |  | | Calcium ions are also removed from the cytosol into the ECF by an ATP-driven calcium pump (2) in all tissues. |  | | Calcium ions are stored within the sarcoplasmic reticulum loosely bound to a protein, calsequestrin (10). |
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| | Coral Calcium: The Best Jewelry Calcium for Your Body |
 | | Coral Calcium ADVANTAGE is formulated to make it effective even if you are deficient in one or more of the support nutrients required for calcium absorption and utilization by your body. |  | | Coral Calcium used in Japan, where millions of people take coral calcium every day, marine coral is graded as much higher quality and costs far more than fossilized, land-mined coral. |  | | In dissolution tests, 99%+ of marine coral calcium is ionized in stomach acid, versus less than 85% ionization for land-mined fossilized coral. |
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| | Calasorb |
 | | This is why people have fever---fever increases the body temperature to heat up bone and release ionized calcium from bone. |  | | Ionized calcium is the form that remains in the bloodstream as calcium proteinate and calcium citrate. |  | | It is suggested that when calcium lactate supplementation be utilized over a period of time (a month or longer) it should be balanced in the 5:1 ratio with magnesium. |
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| | Auk, The: Rebuttal to Reynolds (2003) |
 | | One of those theories is that birds store calcium as medullary bone and the other is that calcium is stored as cortical bone. |  | | I would concede Reynolds (2003) made a good point when he suggests that our paper would have been stronger had we presented bone calcium data as a function of a hen's reproductive condition. |  | | I agree medullary bone is the most likely storage medium in many birds-in fact I think we said so in our introduction-and I would go one step further and say that nothing in our ptarmigan data suggests otherwise. |
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| | MedlinePlus: Calcium |
 | | Calcium Counts (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development) |  | | "Calcium Crisis" Affects American Youth (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development) |  | | Sources of Calcium (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development) |
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| | Calcium, Osteoporosis, and the Selling of Dairy Products |
 | | Organic calcium is found within the body in the matrix, spongy living core of the bones. |  | | But since the body compensates for a calcium deficiency by leaching calcium from bones, it is important to get anough. |  | | Independent medical studies, those not funded by the Dairy Council, have concluded that excessive calcium found in the body (in the blood stream) will not be recognized. |
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| | Longevity Institute |
 | | The second function of bones, the storage of minerals explains how the calcium density of bones may fluctuate over time. |  | | Calcium supplementation under the form of calcium CHA is more efficient to reduce bone loss in women with osteoporosis than calcium under the form of carbonate, because the absorption of calcium from calcium hydroxyapatite is significantly higher than the absorption of calcium from calcium carbonate. |  | | What is less known is that calcium supplementation combined with vit K (and with vit D) increases the bone mineral density of the lumbar spine better that calcium alone. |
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