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What Causes Calcification of Arteries?

Dr. Brett Berner
5 min readAug 13, 2022

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This article will discuss the significant cause of the calcification of arteries.

You see, the human body becomes more calcified as we get older. But we aim to keep our bones calcified, while other body tissues are prevented from being calcified.

The body needs calcium for good health and vital functions. Calcium keeps your teeth and bones strong. But it is also involved in heart function. In some cases, calcium deposits may have a negative impact on human health.

Calcification of arteries occurs when calcium accumulates in the arteries that channel blood to the heart. The buildup of calcium in the coronary artery can lead to coronary artery disease and increase your risk of a heart attack.

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Coronary artery disease affects the blood vessels that supply the heart muscles. Plaques (cholesterol deposits) in the heart’s arteries are the primary cause of coronary artery disease. The accumulation of these plaques is referred to as atherosclerosis. When a person has atherosclerosis, blood flow to the heart is reduced. It may lead to a…

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Dr. Brett Berner
Dr. Brett Berner

Written by Dr. Brett Berner

Upper Cervical Chiropractor in Lutz, FL. Schedule a complimentary consultation: text CONSULT to 813-578-5889 or www.foundationschedule.com

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