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No, the calcium the earth has is all it will have. It is not renewable.

Most of the calcium available is in fossil form (e.g. ancient coral reefs, deposits of seashells, organic ooze) that will take millions of years to be replaced (like coal, petroleum, and natural gas). However it is easy to use calcium from bones and seashells harvested today.

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