If women get too much calcium and not enough vitamin D, the bones cannot absorb the calcium correctly. It can cause the parathyroid to function incorrectly, but more prominent women will form bone spurs.
no, but it can cause liver problems Hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the blood) can cause abdominal pain
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.
Too much calcium makes the bones brittle.
2,500 Grams is too much.
The side effects of too much calcium can include problems like thicker bone density and even calcification deposits on internal organs. It can also cause kidney stones.
Too much=gallstones which form in the gallbladder. Who'd a thunk? They only way to get rid of gallstones is surgery in which the gallbladder is removed from your body never to be replaced or returned. So please, lay off the Kemps.
too much of anything is not good.....
Calcium is very important in a person's diet. However, too much can be harmful. Too much calcium can lead to calcium deposits on the persons body.
Too much calcium in a person's diet may result in kidney stones.
Yes, you can take too much calcium, according to Dr. Toohey, who says that 2500 mg. is the maximum amount one should consume, whether by diet or supplements. You can read about Dr. Toohey's opinion here: http://www.chronicfatigue.org/What's%20New.html Evidently when you take in too much calcium, it can cause other health problems such as kidney stones. It is best to get your calcium from food sources, as they are absorbed into the body better. Ruth Hendrickson
Excess calcium will start to mineralize parts we DON'T want to mineralize.. like blood vessels, gallbladder, etc. That interferes with smooth muscle in contraction if we have crystals of Ca. I am sure that there are other problems. However this is a water-soluble mineral. If you have too much circling around your system, your body will try and dump it out in your urine, although that can cause kidney stones.
You can get cramps