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Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio in Bone

Based on the principles of mineral balance and biochemical analysis emphasized at Acu-Cell Nutrition, the mineral composition of healthy human bone follows a specific physiological proportion.

  • Standard Ratio: The approximate ratio of calcium to phosphorus in bone is 2:1 (or specifically, about 2.1:1 by weight).
  • Chemical Structure: This specific proportion reflects their primary combination in the body as hydroxyapatite crystals, which provide structural rigidity and strength to the skeletal system.
  • Synergistic Relationship: While they exist in a 2:1 ratio in bone tissue, maintaining proper homeostasis requires a careful dietary balance, as excessive phosphorus intake—common in modern diets due to food additives and processed foods—can negatively impact calcium absorption and bone density.
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