Sentences with phrase «calcium deposits which»

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Added calcium salts may provoke deposits during processing of dairy and infant formula product which may lead to lower throughput, increase of cleaning time and intervals as well as wear and tear of the equipment.
Added calcium salts may provoke deposits during processing of dairy and infant formula product which may lead to lower throughput, increase of cleaning...
Forty - three babies also had intracranial calcifications (deposits of calcium in the tissue), which can impair brain function.
This was the result of Urbach - Wiethe disease, which deposits calcium in the amygdala.
For example, one direct, negative impact of low vitamin K intake on the heart may be reduced activity of matrix Gla protein, which helps prevent calcium deposits on blood vessel walls.
The paleoclimate data, which included mainly changes in the oxygen isotopes of the calcium carbonate deposits, were then compared to similar records from other caves, ice cores, and sediment records as well as model predictions for water availability in the Middle East and west central Asia today and into the future.
In addition, he notes, evaluating the fine structure of calcium carbonate mineralization deposited in hydrothermal systems during different periods of Earth's evolution may offer insights into which microbes lived at which times.
Pseudogout, which is also known as calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease (CPPD), is caused by deposits of calcium phosphate crystals (not uric acid) in the joints.
Essentially, it is our body's protection mechanism to prevent calcium from being deposited into our arteries which protects them from hardening and calcification.
About 40 percent of Americans have calcified pineals by age seventeen.50 «Calcium, phosphorus and fluoride deposits increase with aging and are likely to cause decreased melatonin production and abnormal pineal function, which could contribute to a variety of effects in humans.»
But I'm not a big fan of popping calcium pills, which have actually been shown to increase your risk of a heart attack (probably due to calcium deposits in your arteries)(5).
Too much calcium can also lead to calcium deposits directly on the pineal gland, which inhibit its activity.
Remember, B 12 comes from animal products (eggs milk cheese), and without you have no stomach acid, which will negatively affect all systems, even causing bone spurs, and soft tissue calcium deposits.
What women really need is magnesium, which tells calcium to deposit in the bones.
Magnesium also helps to usher calcium around the body, making it incredibly important to prevent calcium from depositing in arteries, which can translate into angina or heart attack.
Bypassing the kidney's control over calcitriol levels which involves the emergency measure of depositing excess calcium in the soft tissues is very serious situation to have occur over long periods of time.
CVDs typically develop over decades, characterized by arteries that clog and harden from plaque deposits in which calcium is the main mineral component.
Another condition of the skin that may be observed is called calcinosis cutis, in which calcium deposits occur within the skin.
This rare condition is characterized by abnormal deposits within the cornea, which contain calcium and cholesterol.
Some animals develop hard masses in the skin on the neck and back (from calcium deposits, a symptom called calcinosis cutis), which may ulcerate or become infected.
All creatures which deposit calcium carbonate - not only corals, but crabs, sea urchins, and many others — are affected by the acidity of the water around them.
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