Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Alternative Medicine For Calcium Deposits

While calcium is a necessary part of your nutritional intake, too much calcium in your blood is unhealthy. Calcium deposits are accumulations of calcium that have not been properly absorbed by your body; the accumulation of calcium can wind up in your soft tissues, and around joints. Calcium deposits, if left untreated, can cause bone spurs, kidney stones, gallstones, and urinary problems. There are some herbal remedies that you can take to control calcium accumulation and deposits.


Chicory Root and Hydrangea Root


In Herbal Medicines for Common Ailments: A Quick Reference Guide, Dr. Rene M. Tshiteya identifies chicory root as a treatment for calcium deposits, particularly those that lead to gallstone formation, kidney stone formation, and urinary complications. Dr. Tshiteya recommends using chicory root tincture at a dosage of 40 drops diluted in a cup of warm water one hour before a meal or two hours after a meal. The remedy should be consumed three times a day until health issues subside. Dr. Tshiteya also recommends the use of hydrangea root for calcium deposits, at the same dosage offered for chicory root consumption.


Alfalfa


In The Complete Encyclopedia of Natural Healing, author Gary Null explains that alfalfa is an herbal remedy that helps to prevent both the onset of arteriosclerosis as well as the accumulation of calcium deposits. Alfalfa is also an herb that is a source of skin nourishment; it ensures the healthy growth of your nails and hair, and it even contains chlorophyll which is a natural protective agent against cancer formations. This herb has a flavor that is both salty and bitter; it can be consumed as a tea to fend off calcium deposits. You can steep 1 ounce of alfalfa dried leaves in a pint of hot water for a period of 20 minutes. You can consume the herb at a dosage of two cups daily. You can also add fresh Alfalfa seeds to your salads for consumption; add 6 teaspoons of the herb to your salads a day for improved health conditions.


Phosphorus


In Searching for Health, author Robert J. Peshek explains that the accumulation of Calcium bicarbonate deposits around the joints in your fingers result in stiff fingers when you first awaken in the morning hours. Peshek also explains that increasing phosphorus levels improves the condition, because it dissolves calcium deposits. Phosphorus is one of the most plentiful natural minerals in your body. This mineral naturally filters the kidneys of waste and this can help prevent the formation of kidney stones caused by calcium deposits. Phosphorus intake also helps to digestive processes by breaking down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.


Good food sources for phosphorus include carbonated beverages, dairy products, dried fruit, eggs, fish, garlic cloves, hard potatoes, legumes, meat, nuts, poultry, protein-rich foods, and whole grains. Adult men and women require 700 milligrams of phosphorus daily for optimal health while pregnant and breast feeding women require as much as 1250 milligrams a day. It is important to note that excessive phosphorus intake can result in calcification of soft tissues and organs in your body as well as diarrhea.







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