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Tag: Calcinosis

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How to Reabsorb Calcium Deposits in the Body

3 min read
According to research published by the National Institutes of Health, the body can spontaneously resorb calcium deposits, particularly in cases of calcific tendinitis. Learning how to reabsorb calcium deposits involves understanding and supporting the body's natural restorative processes, often supplemented by targeted medical and lifestyle interventions.

Navigating Nutrition: **Should people with scleroderma take calcium?**

5 min read
According to Scleroderma Australia, individuals with scleroderma, particularly those on steroids, face an increased risk of bone density loss and require adequate calcium for bone health. Therefore, the question, 'Should people with scleroderma take calcium?', involves balancing the crucial need for bone support against potential complications like calcinosis.