Signs of a Calcium Imbalance
Calcium is a key metabolic marker on blood tests and it is highly regulated by the body. I see labs and symptoms of Calcium imbalances all the time. It is very common and we can fix it! I know taking about calcium is not as buzzy as peptide medicine… However the fact of the matter is, that if we take care of the most important basics we will enjoy a health and high quality life.
Calcium is a mineral most often associated with healthy bones and teeth, although it also plays an important role in blood clotting, helping muscles to contract, and regulating normal heart rhythms and nerve functions. About 99% of the body’s calcium is stored in bones, and the remaining 1% is found in blood, muscle, and other tissues.
In order to perform these vital daily functions, the body works to keep a steady amount of calcium in the blood and tissues. If calcium levels drop too low in the blood, parathyroid hormone (PTH) will signal the bones to release calcium into the bloodstream.
When the body has enough calcium, a different hormone called calcitonin works to do the opposite: it lowers calcium levels in the blood by stopping the release of calcium from bones and signaling the kidneys to rid more of it in the urine.
Symptoms of a calcium imbalance are most often due to missing co factors due to high stress, poor absorption, imbalances in diet and external stressor like toxins as calcium acts as a buffer to increase acidity.
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I hope you enjoyed this week’s post and it helped you see the bigger picture and ask the question. Why do I have a calcium imbalance?
Have a healthy week
Dr Pia