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When you can no longer nomm dem burdz, you haez a lack ov calcium.

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Why does your teeth keep chipping off Is it a lack of Calcium in my diet?

If your teeth keep chipping off, it could be a lack of calcium in your diet. Other possible reasons could be decay or lack of other nutrients in the body.


What causes white stripes on teeth and nails?

lack of calcium in your body causes white stripes on teeth and nails.


What is the disease caused by lack of calcium?

Calcium is essential for strong bones and teeth. Calcium deficiency can lead to disorders like osteoporosis (brittle bones)


What causes soft teeth?

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Is it possible that white chalk like spots on teeth can be formed due to lack of calcium?

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The most common mineral in your body?

Calcium is the most common mineral in our body, existing in the bones, blood, teeth... Our body weight is made-up of about two percent calcium. It is very important that we eat a diet high in calcium, and take calcium supplements as needed to keep our bodies healthy, our bones, our teeth and more.A lack of calcium effects not only effect bone and tooth health and strength; it can have an effect of your blood calcium levels; hormones (interfering with hormone release and regulation); muscles (contraction, spasms, and cramps); nerves (interfering with singles and transmissions)...


Are leg cramps caused by a lack of calcium?

Calcium helps form and maintain bones, muscles and teeth. It also helps the nerves in your body and if your calcium levels are low your nerves send a message telling your body in painful cramps that your body is saying I need calcium. In other words yes lack of calcium does give you painful leg cramps. Hope this helps.


How does lack of calcium affect the skeletal system?

With a calcium deficiency, the bones can become porous, and weak. The body can leach calcium from the teeth and bones to satisfy its needs. Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by weakened bones and multiple bone fractures.


Which mineral is the most-abundant in bones?

Calcium is the most common mineral in our body, existing in the bones, blood, teeth... Our body weight is made-up of about two percent calcium. It is very important that we eat a diet high in calcium, and take calcium supplements as needed to keep our bodies healthy, our bones, our teeth and more.A lack of calcium effects not only effect bone and tooth health and strength; it can have an effect of your blood calcium levels; hormones (interfering with hormone release and regulation); muscles (contraction, spasms, and cramps); nerves (interfering with singles and transmissions)...


What is the calcium and why is important?

Calcium is a mineral that is essential for strong bones and teeth, muscle function, nerve transmission, and blood clotting. It also plays a role in maintaining a healthy heart and helping with hormone release. A lack of calcium can lead to weak bones and teeth, muscle cramps, and other health issues.


When teeth start making gaps after the age of 25 does it have anything to do with bad health or does the body lack vitamins or calcium?

it could just be the way your teeth grew or are moving around in your mouth. you might not even realise this.


Any effects of having a lack of calcium in your diet?

Calcium is necessary for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth, muscle contraction, blood vessel contraction and relaxation, nerve impulse transmission and regulating fluid balance in the body. Because calcium is so important, the body stores calcium in your teeth and bones. If a person fails to consume sufficient calcium through their diet, then the body takes calcium from the bones and teeth. The result is more brittle bones and teeth, a condition referred to generally as osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is more obvious in older people. Recent studies suggest that there is a link between calcium deficiency and obesity. Conversely, adequate calcium consumption may make weight loss easier. A study published in the May, 2009 issue of the British Journal of Nutrition found that people consuming the recommended amount of calcium lost more weight on average than those who were calcium deficient. A severe calcium deficiency is usually caused by a medical condition, not diet. A severe calcium deficiency may result in muscle cramps and heart rhythm abnormalities. It is possible to die from calcium severe deficiency.