It seems more emphasis is placed on the importance of vitamin supplementation. While there is some information available about minerals, it is not as prevalent as what is published about vitamins. Despite the reports that recommend vitamin and mineral supplementation for people who need them, many people don’t consider supplementing their diet with minerals. Since it’s difficult to know how much of a particular mineral your body is lacking, many people are afraid they may take too much and become sick. While taking minerals in excess can cause problems, a lack of sufficient minerals in the body can also have an effect on your general health.
Calcium is by far one of the most essential minerals in the body. The parts of the body that are most associated with sufficient calcium are healthy teeth and bones. Calcium also plays a vital role in blood clotting and muscle contraction. An individual who has a calcium deficiency has an increased risk of developing osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weak bones that makes the individual prone to breaks. Signs of muscle weakness, such as muscle spasms or cramps or also caused by calcium deficiency. Pregnant and...