10 Best Health Benefits Of Calcium

Written by Jayshree Bhagat
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Do you know calcium is around 1.5 to 2 percent of our actual body weight? Well, we all are familiar with a milk moustache (childhood reminiscence). Milk is often related to calcium which is important for developing strong bones and healthy teeth. But the benefits of calcium is more than just that and plays a vital role in body’s health in many other ways as well. 99% of the calcium can be found in the bones and teeth; the other one percent plays an important role in other bodily functions like nerve transmission and muscular function. Which is why calcium for health is very necessary.

Recommended Calcium Intake

CategoryCalcium: Reference Nutrient Intake (RNI)
0-12 months525 mg/day
1-3 years350 mg/day
4-6 years450 mg/day
7-10 years550 mg/day
11-18 years (females)800 mg/day
11-18 years (males)1,000 mg/day
Adults700 mg/day

Food itmes such as cheese, beans, broccoli, salmon, yoghurt, brown rice, oranges, cabbage, and peas are good source of calcium.

[Read:Top 25 Calcium Rich Foods]

Let us look at the top 10 benefits of this wonderful gift of nature.

Health Benefits of Calcium

Here are the various calcium health benefits.

1. Bone development

Calcium helps to prevent osteoporosis. Calcium is the most vital nutrient for developing strong bones, especially for children and young adults. Calcium absorption and bone development is at its peak till the age of 20, and decreases gradually thereafter. An adequate amount of calcium and vitamin D helps to increase bone mass in growing children and young adults.

2. Kidney Stones

Some say calcium leads to kidney stone, but it is a myth. Research now proves that calcium intake protects against extremely painful kidney stones that damage the lining of the body.

3. Pre Menstrual Syndrome (PMS)

PMS related researches show that low level of calcium and vitamin D can lead to calcium reacting negatively with estrogens and progesterone that trigger PMS. Doctors recommend daily intake of 1000 milligrams of calcium and 1000 to 2000 units of vitamin D in the case of PMS.

[ Read: Vitamin D Sources & Deficiency ]

4. Blood pressure

Regular consumption of Calcium through natural source or supplements helps to regulate or lower blood pressure. This is also useful in curing hypertension.

5. Cancer

Antioxidant-rich diet prevents cancer, but research shows the evidence that proper amount of calcium can help in getting rid of colorectal, ovarian and breast cancers.

6. Cardiovascular disease

Adequate dietary calcium intake can reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases and hypertension. The heart and blood vessels are interconnected by our nervous system. A deficiency of calcium can lead to heart problems and high blood pressure.

7. Healthy smile

Calcium is an important element for healthy jaw bones and holds the teeth in place. However, calcium requires phosphorus for maximum benefit of bone strengthening. Children’s teeth require proper calcium and phosphorus for forming a hard structure in growth. Calcium gives a healthy jaw bone and protects against any tooth breakdown. Bacteria and tartar don’t easily thrive in good oral health conditions.

[ Read: Phosphorous Rich Foods ]

8. Balance pH Level towards Alkaline

Processed sugars, sodas, and junk food make the body very acidic on the pH scale. They can cause hypertension and kidney stones. Calcium can prevent this problem and make the body less acidic.

9. Chronic disease

Calcium plays a very serious role in fighting against chronic diseases. Increased calcium intake can lead to a lower risk of certain chronic diseases.

10.  Weight Loss

Calcium helps in increasing the pace of metabolism. Calcium prevents weight gain since it burns fats and stores lesser quantities of fat.

Some important tips for consumption of calcium:

  • Avoid over dosage of calcium since it can adversely affect your health.
  • Consult your doctor before taking any supplements.
  • Calcium deficiency can cause cramps, joint pains, heart palpitations, increased cholesterol levels, slow pulse rates, insomnia, impaired growth, excessive irritability, brittle nails, eczema, numbness or tingling in the arms and/or legs.
  • Pregnant women should include good amount of calcium in their diet.
  • Calcium must be obtained from natural sources.

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Jayshree Bhagat
Love you stylecraze for this platform. Hy there, I am Jayshree from Mumbai, director of Milestone plm solutions pvt ltd-vasai. I basically love to read and write about make-up, beauty & fashion in ma spare time. That’s my hobby you can call
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