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Calcium Carbonate plasma treatment

Abnormalities in calcium or parathyroid hormone homeostasis may be a factor in depression. Significant fluctuations in calcitonin, a calcium-regulating hormone, and low plasma calcium levels during the menstrual cycle may play a part in the etiology of PMS. Calcium influx into brain cells is involved with the release of many neurotransmitters. Calcium supplementation (e.g., 1200-1600 mg/day of calcium carbonate in two divided doses) has been shown to reduce premenstrual symptoms such as anxiety, depression, irritability, mood swings, headache, fluid retention, and cramps. " " Calcium supplementation may help to prevent osteoporosis later in life, and it is a relatively safe and inexpensive treatment. ... [Pg.1475]


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