Although many calcium deposits are benign, calcification is also associated with some life-threatening health problems, such as certain types of cancerous tumors and tissue damage that causes atherosclerosis, or clogged, hardened arteries that result in heart attack. Calcifications found in arteries that lead to the brain, such as those in the neck and spine, can cause a stroke. Calcification is most often benign, but in some cases may indicate malignancy. Calcium deposits in joints and tendons sometimes contribute to inflammation, causing pain and limiting movement. Calcium crystals can also contribute to the erosion of cartilage. If calcium kidney stones are large or have jagged edges, they can cause extreme pain as they travel through the urinary tact and may cause a blockage that can lead to kidney failure. Considerations Overuse of supplements that increase calcium absorption into the blood, such as vitamin D, can cause hypercalcemia, or high blood levels of calcium. Over time, hypercalcemia can lead to the formation of kidney stones and calcification of soft tissue in organs throughout the body. Use Frequencies Hypercalcemia: 0.11, 0.49, 14.73, 82.50, 217.50, 344.01, 671.52, 753.21, 871.02, 975.87 For all types of “Calcifications (calcium deposits in the soft tissue throughout the whole body), unless the Calcification is located in the Kidneys, then use (Specific) Kidney Stones: 0.04, 0.18, 0.70, 0.85, 5.78, 32.50, 60.00, 125.23, 95.67, 150.00  

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