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Calcium Toxicity

Calcium toxicity in water can be a nuisance as it contributes to the hardness of the water and build up on pipes or water heaters and may inhibit their performance.

Calcium Toxicity in WaterCalcium exists in soil and rock such as limestone, dolomite and gypsum. Drinking water contributes only a small amount of the required daily intake of calcium. Calcium can be a nuisance as it contributes to the hardness of the water and build up on pipes or water heaters and may inhibit their performance. Low levels of calcium can be helpful as it tends to form a coating on pipes which may prevent corrosion and releasing copper or other metals into the water.

Test your hair or urine for aluminum toxicity.How to test your body for calcium toxicity:

        How to test water for calcium toxicity: WaterCheck

        How to treat water for calcium toxicity: Water Softener[1]

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        This is not an all-encompassing metal toxicity list. There are other sources of metal exposure not listed herein. 

        References
        National Testing Laboratories, Ltd. Corrective Action Brochure
        NeuroScience Melissa Test and "Hidden Sources of Metal Exposure"

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