Sentences with phrase «excess calcium causes»

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It's known that when neurons are exposed to these clumps, they trigger an excess of calcium leaking into the cell, which can cause their death.
Magnesium depletion can be caused by a number of stresses on the body, among them lack of adequate dietary magnesium; mental, emotional and environmental stressors; some drugs (diuretics, antibiotics, oral contraceptives, insulin, cortisone); heavy exercise; diabetes; gastrointestinal disorders; and excess calcium in the diet.
Excess protein intake causes acidity in the body, which in turn causes calcium to be lost in the urine.
KidsHealth.org reports that excess protein in kids» diets can cause calcium losses and dehydration.
I would think that reducing overall animal product intake would help create a positive calcium balance as a higher protein, high sodium diet can cause excess excreted calcium.
Vitamins A, D, and K work in synergy to regulate calcium metabolism (among many other valuable functions in the body): specifically, to build strong bones and teeth (preventing and reversing osteoporosis and dental caries), and to mobilize calcium out of soft tissues where excesses often end up (especially the calcified plaque that causes hardening of the arteries).
This will cause any excess blood calcium, assuming there is an insufficient amount of EFA's to drive it into the bone, to precipitate into the tissues, bursae in this case.
I hate to break it to you but those white marks on nails are not caused by an excess of calcium or a deficiency of zinc but most likely from a minor injury while the nail is growing!
An excess of calcium can cause skeletal abnormalities in some dogs, especially large breeds, and not enough calcium can cause bone loss.
An excess of calcium in their diet can also contribute to these problems since it can cause their bones to develop too rapidly.
In excess, calcium can cause a puppy to develop severe bone changes and orthopedic disease, he says.
Or that excess calcium intake can cause a puppy to develop orthopedic disease?
Excess calcium also causes deficiencies in other needed nutrients, like phosphorus.
Excess calcium can cause bladder stones or bone disease.
Do not supplement calcium as this can cause metabolic imbalances; also, excess vitamins may be harmful to the puppies.
The high phosphorus levels, due to the kidney damage, causes the pet's parathyroid glands to secrete excess PTH hormone in an attempt to move calcium from the pet's bones into its blood stream.
The urinalysis is often particularly informative for cases of pollakiuria as it can help uncover if the cause of the excess urine is related to the patient drinking too much water; this is done by measuring its specific gravity as well as by identifying imbalances in the chemicals such as calcium and potassium that can lead to urinary or bladder stones.
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