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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

High Phosphorus Intake and Vascular Calcification

  • Yes, excessive dietary phosphorus intake can significantly contribute to soft tissue and vascular calcification.
  • When phosphorus levels are chronically high, particularly in the context of an imbalanced calcium-to-phosphorus ratio, it disrupts mineral homeostasis in the body.
  • Excess phosphorus binds with calcium, forming insoluble calcium-phosphate crystals that can deposit into arterial walls and soft tissues, leading to arterial stiffness and cardiovascular complications.
  • Maintaining proper mineral balance and avoiding excessive intake of phosphorus-rich processed foods and additives is critical for preventing these pathological calcification processes.
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