Calcium

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Calcium
An important electrolyte involved in fluid balance and the transmission of nerve impulses for heart, muscle, and blood vessel contraction and relaxation. Calcium levels in the blood are so tightly regulated that low levels cause calcium to be pulled from our bones. Other important functions include its role in building strong bones and teeth, blood clotting, as well as hormone secretion. The majority of adults in NZ do not consume enough calcium from the diet. 
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