Saturday, November 29, 2008

Kideny Stones Related to Calcium Loss in Bone

One of the many serious disorders that can be detected by the CBC/Chemistry Profile is calcium overload. This condition is caused when too much calcium is removed from the bone and deposited into the vascular system. Unless discovered by a blood test, people often don't find out about calcium imbalance until after they suffer a crippling bone fracture, a painful kidney stone (renal calculi), or heart valve failure (due to excess valvular calcification). These diseases often manifest years after the calcium imbalance first begins, yet a low-cost CBC/Chemistry Profile can detect this problem early and enable the person to take relatively simple nutritional steps to correct the calcium imbalance before it causes a disease state.

lef.org

http://search.lef.org/cgi-src-bin/MsmGo.exe?grab_id=0&page_id=516&query=kidney%20stone&hiword=KIDNEYS%20STONED%20STONER%20STONES%20STONEY%20STONY%20kidney%20stone

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