That said, it is not uncommon for people to
experience calcium deficiency due to insufficient intake of the mineral.
Not exact matches
The latest science says that there's no need to do blood tests for B12, iron,
calcium or even vitamin D unless you're
experiencing symptoms of a
deficiency or you have a condition, like celiac or inflammatory bowel disease, that predisposes you to one.
http://www.drmcdougall.com/misc/2007nl/feb/whenfriendsask.htm Unless you
experience starvation,
calcium deficiency has actually have ever occurred.
While we can obtain enough
calcium through diet, it is not uncommon for people to
experience a
deficiency in this mineral.