1) The body needs calcium for muscles to move and for nerves to carry messages.
2) Help release hormones and enzymes
3) Help build and maintain healthy bones and strong teeth
In the diet, calcium is the primary mineral in bone formation, so growing children need a lot of milk (rich in calcium) for proper development.
In the water supply, calcium is a major factor in the development of scale and mineral deposits that can clog the Plumbing system.
So, calcium in milk is good. Calcium in water, not so much.
builds up strong bones and teeth
helps with proper blood clotting.
In the human body, calcium helps bones become strong and healthy. It also helps muscles, nerves, and blood behave normally.
because your body needs calcium for your bones, calcium make your bones strong
Lack of calcium can lead to Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Used in building and maintaining bones and teeth. Aids in blood clotting, nerve function, and muscle contraction. Maintains normal levels of blood pressure and stomach acid.
Your body uses calcium to help kepp strong bones and teeth. These are just a couple of the things that your body uses calcium for!
Calcium is a nutrient that can help structure your skeletal system and keep your bones healthy.
Your body continually removes and replaces small amounts of calcium from your bones, in short calcium help build healthy bones,
Both Calcium and Phosphorus help to keep bones, nails, and teeth strong and healthy, among other things.
They help by making your bones stronger...
Thyroid
to help to teeth and bones grow stronger also to help the immune.
It doesnt actually help your body grow but it does help calcium keep your bones stronger.
To help your teeth and bones grow and stay strong.
Cheese gives a lot of calcium, this is why it is recommended that you eat a slice of it a day as part of you three serves of calcium. Also it contains other nutrients which help the body to absorb the calcium faster.
Calcium helps to form and maintain teeth and bones in the human body. It can help to prevent osteoporosis and is one of the most important minerals for the human body.
Yes, a hormone named calcitonin secreted from thyroid and parathyroid glands controls calcium in body.