I was so pleased to see this question as it's confirmed what I have found. Taking a calcium suppliment in the morning made for a painful day with an irritated bladder. Sodium in most foods causes me the same problem. Best Wishes. Jennifer
Some great suppliments for someone who is hypothyroid include calcium and vitamin d. Magnesium and potassium are also great additions to every day vitamins and fish oil.
Yes, I believe we should take calcium, magnesium, manganese, and D which is the most important (we need about 1,000mg) of D I take the gel capsules.
Ca+O=CaO
Calcium forms in the bladder primarily through the precipitation of calcium salts when urine becomes supersaturated with calcium and oxalate or phosphate. Factors contributing to this include dehydration, high dietary calcium intake, or metabolic disorders. When these conditions exist, minerals can crystallize and aggregate, leading to the formation of bladder stones or calcifications. This process can be influenced by urine pH and other urinary constituents.
The question as to whether a lack of calcium causes bone disease is still up for debate. For as long as I can remember the experts have been encouraging us all to take calcium suppliments, as well as drinking more milk & eating our broccoli, but recently new studies have shown that there is very little connection between bone disease and a lack of calcium intake. I say, keep drinking your milk & eating your veggies, but perhaps skip the expensive suppliments until more studies are done.
The word equation for burning calcium is: Calcium + Oxygen → Calcium Oxide. In this reaction, calcium metal reacts with oxygen in the air to produce calcium oxide, commonly known as lime. This process is an example of a combustion reaction.
Bathing in hard water itself does not directly cause bladder infections. However, hard water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can irritate the skin and urinary tract in some individuals. If this irritation leads to bacterial growth or disrupts the natural balance of the urinary system, it could potentially increase the risk of infections. Maintaining good hygiene and proper hydration is essential to prevent bladder infections.
Broccali? yes. BUT not to much. Its got lots of calcium in it and guinea pigs can get bladder stones from to much calcium.
Reduce the amount of calcium in their diet.
The best way to prevent bone disease is to make sure your bones are as healthy as possible. Strong bones can be achieved through proper nutrition and calcium in take.
Calcium carbonate, limestone, is baked in a kiln to produce quicklime, calcium oxide.
Burning calcium in a jar of oxygen will produce calcium oxide (CaO) while releasing heat and light in the form of a bright white flame. This reaction is highly exothermic and will typically occur rapidly.