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Why is calcium showing up in artery walls as part of plaque or as kidney stones?

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Why is calcium showing up in artery walls as part of plaque or as kidney stones?

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New research is discovering some startling results. Cardio link- ref ref KEY FACTOR 11-09: This is a vital missing link in the bone health paradox. High intake of calcium over time depletes life span of bone building cells while bone tearing down cells are still working at the same fast rate. The natural result is loss of bone mass. This concept is called cell replicative capacity. This capacity is pre-programmed and is literally used up too quickly by habitual excess calcium consumption. The bone building cells literally age and die quicker. This important process will be discussed in BoneWorks. NEW STUDY: Research wanted to find the minimum balance point for calcium in differring amounts of animal protein and sodium levels from salt. The regular American fare of high animal protein and high salt needed 840 mg to balance. Lowering animal protein reduced to only 650 mg. Lowering both animal protein and sodium levels required only 450 mg to balance. This is just to show that diet affect

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