IntroductionCalcium is an essential element as it is the richest inorganic element in the human body, accounting for 1-2 of the body mass 1 . About 99 of the body s calcium is in bones and teeth giving a negotiable pool of calcium 2 . The leftover 1 is circulating in fluids and is liable for the ruling of metabolic functions like hormone discharge, blood coagulation, normal heart rate, enzyme activation, and cell membrane maintenance 3 . Low intake or absorption of mineral-like calcium might generate deficiencies which in turn are related to many human health problems. Calcium deficiency is often connected with vitamin D deficiency, which leads to complications with bone mineralization and severe muscle cramps 4 .Two forms of calcium deficiency are mostly found in humans, i.e., dietary calcium deficiency and hypocalcemia. Dietary calcium deficiency is related to insufficient calcium
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