Healthy rabbits excrete
excess calcium salts via the renal system, and this can give the urine a chalky or opaque appearance.
Not exact matches
Excess salt and
calcium can form kidney stones over time, but sweating boosts the body's natural balance and directs
calcium to our bones instead.
STEER CLEAR OF TOO MUCH...
Salt: Ingesting
excess sodium can make the body lose
calcium — and bone.
This sea
salt is processed in such a way that it retains over 70 micronutients from the sea, including nutrients to excrete
excess sodium Both
calcium and potassium are necessary to excrete
excess sodium.
Bladder sludge: All rabbits normally excrete
excess calcium and oxalate
salts via the urinary tract, and the residue of normal urine will often appear «chalky.»