Calcium Deposits in The Prostate Causing Enlargement and Possible Cancer Part 5

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The fifth cause of prostate problems is calcium deposits in the prostate.

We’ve discussed cadmium, and we can agree that it is a toxic metal, but what about calcium. Isn’t calcium vital for our health? Absolutely.

Calcium keeps our bones and teeth healthy and has many important roles to play in our biochemistry.
What is not commonly known is that as we age, calcium migrates from the bones and teeth where it belongs,
into the soft tissues and organs of the body.

When calcium does this, it turns from a beneficial mineral to a pathological one.

When calcium moves into the kidneys, we get kidney stones. When it deposits in the gall bladder, we get gallstones.

When calcium migrates into the arteries, we get arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis.

When calcium gets into the joints, we get arthritis, and when calcium gets into the prostate,
we get prostatic calculi, also known as prostate stones.

In addition to being a gland, the prostate is also a small pump, and like any pump it needs to be free of debris to function properly. As we age, these tiny prostate stones accumulate reducing the prostates health and functionality.

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