Sources Of Calcium
Seafood - | sardines, caviar, smelt |
Animal products - | egg yolks |
Nuts/seeds - | almonds, sesame seeds, filberts |
Vegetables - | kale, collards, mustard greens, turnip greens |
Dairy - | cheeses, milk |
Miscellaneous - | molasses, kelp, brewer's yeast, torula yeast |
Roles In The Body
About 99% of our calcium is found in bone structures. However, calcium is essential for four other critical roles:
Cell Membrane Regulation - | affecting cell permeability, muscle contraction and nerve impulse conduction. |
Body Fluid Regulation - | affecting blood clotting, acidity and alkalinity. |
Regulation of cell division | |
Regulation of hormone secretion - | insulin |
Functions Of Calcium
Circulatory - | excites the heart, constricts small blood vessels |
Excretory - | inhibits water loss |
Digestive - | in excess, is constipating |
Nervous - | slows nerve impulse transmission |
Reproductive - | required for normal cell division |
Endocrine - | inhibits release of thyroid-releasing and other pituitary hormones |
Blood - | stimulates blood formation and is required for blood clotting |
Muscular - | reduces muscular irritability and contractibility |
Skeletal - | main component of bone |
Metabolic - | required for phosphorus metabolism and energy production in the Krebs cycle |
Detoxification - | inhibits uptake of lead, antagonizes cadmium |
Cellular - | decreases permeability of cells to sodium and potassium ions |
Nutrients That Are Synergistic With Calcium
Absorption - vitamin A and D, stomach acidity, protein in diet |
Utilization - magnesium, copper, vitamin C |
Antagonistic Nutrients
Absorption - fluoride, low stomach acidity, low protein in diet, phosphorus in excess |
Utilization - lead, cadmium, sodium, potassium, high protein diet increases calcium loss in urine |
Hair Analysis Notes
High Hair Calcium:
- usually indicates that calcium is leaving the bones and accumulating in the soft tissues of the body
- high calcium is associated with a slow oxidation rate
- good indicator of hidden copper toxicity
- high calcium on a retest often means the body is eliminating excess calcium
Low Hair Calcium:
- a low calcium level usually means calcium is being lost in the urine
- associated with fast oxidation rate - alarm stage of stress
- often associated with copper deficiency
Reasons For Calcium Supplementation
- to slow the oxidation rate
- to help detoxify lead and cadmium
- to balance key mineral ratios
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