Calcification is the hardening of certain parts of the body caused by the build up of calcium salts. These calcium deposits can be found anywhere in the body, and are commonly seen in the joints, arteries, kidneys, or glands. You can find more information here: all-creatures.org/cb/a-calcif.html.
Calcification is the process in which calcium salts build up in soft tissue, causing it to harden. Calcifications may be classified on whether there is mineral balance or not, and the location of the calcification.
When talking about heart disease, you often hear the word calcification. That has little to do with dietary calcium. Calcification in arteries is the body's attempt to heal those inflammatory plaques in your body.
The calcium stabilizes the plaque like cement reinforcement of a plaster wall.
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