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This document provides instructions for running the Calcium assay on ARCHITECT c Systems™ and AEROSET System, including details on specimen collection, handling, assay principles, expected values,
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Obtain a Calcium supplement or check the Calcium content in your food.
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Read the dosage instructions on the supplement label or make a plan based on dietary intake.
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If using a supplement, take it with a meal to enhance absorption.
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Store Calcium supplements in a cool, dry place to maintain their potency.
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Consult with a healthcare provider to ensure the correct dosage and necessity.
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Individuals with osteoporosis or at risk of bone density loss.
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women who require additional nutrients.
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People with lactose intolerance or milk allergies lacking Calcium-rich foods.
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Older adults who may have an increased need for Calcium due to aging bones.
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Athletes who need to support bone health and recovery.
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Is calcium vitamin D or vitamin C?
While Vitamin C is a vitamin, Calcium on the other hand is a mineral. In fact, Calcium is the most abundant mineral found in the body.
How can I raise my calcium level quickly?
Calcium and diet Dairy products, such as cheese, milk and yogurt. Dark green leafy vegetables, such as broccoli and kale. Fish with edible soft bones, such as sardines and canned salmon. Calcium-fortified foods and beverages, such as soy products, cereal and fruit juices, and milk substitutes.
What happens when your calcium is low?
Severe hypocalcemia (very low levels of calcium in your blood) can cause the following symptoms: Tingling in your lips, tongue, fingers and/or feet. Muscle aches. Muscle spasms in your throat that make it difficult to breathe (laryngospasm).
What is the calcium used for?
Your body needs calcium to build and maintain strong bones. Your heart, muscles and nerves also need calcium to function properly. Some studies suggest that calcium, along with vitamin D, may have benefits beyond bone health: perhaps protecting against cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure.
Which foods are high in calcium?
Sources of calcium milk, cheese and other dairy foods. green leafy vegetables – such as curly kale, okra but not spinach (spinach does contain high levels of calcium but the body cannot digest it all) soya drinks with added calcium. bread and anything made with fortified flour.
What happens if blood calcium is too low?
Severe hypocalcemia (very low levels of calcium in your blood) can cause the following symptoms: Tingling in your lips, tongue, fingers and/or feet. Muscle aches. Muscle spasms in your throat that make it difficult to breathe (laryngospasm).
What are symptoms of lack of calcium?
An extremely low calcium level may cause tingling (often in the lips, tongue, fingers, and feet), muscle aches, spasms of the muscles in the throat (leading to difficulty breathing), stiffening and spasms of muscles (tetany), seizures, and abnormal heart rhythms.
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