When we think about the importance of calcium, we
think about our teeth and bones, and while the mineral is essential for
dental and bone health, it also plays an important role in body weight,
heart health, muscle functioning, hormones, blood pressure, preventing
prostate cancer and many more. When the blood is too low in calcium,
either due to poor diet or a deficiency related to an illness, the bones
release calcium, which is why so many symptoms of a deficiency are
related to brittle or soft bones, such as dental problems and
osteoporosis.
However, these symptoms of a calcium deficiency can vary significantly.
Check out 7 common signs that ask you to get your calcium density
checked.
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