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Bone Calcium Deposits – What are Bone Calcium Deposits?

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Bone Calcium Deposits – What are Bone Calcium Deposits?

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About 98% of calcium in our body is found in the bones. The remaining is absorbed by the blood to perform various functions of the body including digestion, proper pumping of blood and cell division. When calcium is not properly absorbed by the blood it gets deposited in tissues and other organs where it is not needed. These deposits are sometimes referred to as bone calcium deposits because when blood does not receive adequate quantities of calcium from food, it starts robbing calcium found in the bones. Bone spurs and osteoporosis occur as a direct consequence of this activity. Women above the age of 40 are most likely victims of these diseases. In addition to osteoporosis bone calcium deposits may also cause cancer, heart disease and many degenerative diseases. How to Control Bone Calcium Deposits? The solution to this looming problem is getting enough calcium everyday (more than 1000 mg for an average healthy person) from foods rich in calcium. In order to distribute this calcium p

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