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It doesnt actually help your body grow but it does help calcium keep your bones stronger.
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Phosphorus is the most abundant mineral found in the body, next to calcium. Almost 85 percent of the phosphorus in the body is located in the teeth and bones. Phosphorus is also found in cells and tissues throughout the body.
about 85% of phosphorus is found in our bones and teeth.
Phosphorus imbalance refers to conditions in which the element phosphorus is present in the body at too high a level (hyperphosphatemia) or too low a level (hypophosphatemia)
you die.
It doesnt actually help your body grow but it does help calcium keep your bones stronger.
If you are healthy your body will just get rid of it. If you have failing kidneys, as kidney functions decline the body is unable to get rid of the calcium it absorbs that is not used by the bones. The failing kidney also has difficulty eliminating excess phosphorus in the blood. When calcium and phosphorus are not in balance serious health problems can happen.
You will die
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Almost all of the phosphorus in the body occurs as phosphate
Phosphorus is the most abundant mineral found in the body, next to calcium. Almost 85 percent of the phosphorus in the body is located in the teeth and bones. Phosphorus is also found in cells and tissues throughout the body.
The majority of our body's phosphorus is stored in bones.
It is called dehydration (or Gafaf in Arabic).
you can die!
about 85% of phosphorus is found in our bones and teeth.
about 85% of phosphorus is found in our bones and teeth.