no, but it can cause liver problems
Hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the blood) can cause abdominal pain
Take the recommended daily value of Calcium. Nothing more, nothing less. Taking too much calcium can cause constipation and other alikes. Taking too little calcium can cause decreased bone strength, joint pain (probably) and more alikes.
Yes.
Yes it does.
If you get too much calcium in the body, you can get sick, or possibly a kidney stone.
If you have to much calcium in your body your stools will be hard and you will more than likely be constipated. You can have bone pains, increased urination, kidney stones, and muscle contractions. If you have a very high amount it can cause your heart to beat in an irregular way. A simple blood test can be done to see if you have to much calcium, talk to your doctor.
Indirectly yes. It can cause constipation if too much is eaten and that can cause flatulence.
At present the reason for arthritis is not yet understood. There is however a school of thought that feels thatexcessive calcium can build up in joints and cause arthritis as a result of a deficiency in magnesium. The body requires magnesium to process calcium into the body. So the problem is not so much too much calcium but to little magnesium.
The amount of calories which calcium provides the body is 0. The mineral calcium does not provide the body with any energy.
206 bones800 of calcium
Yes but in moderation. Too much banana can cause constipation.
yes...yes you can
Constipation can come from many things- like eating to many fatty, high in sugar, high in calcium- more or less anything that you eat to much of can cause you to become constipated. some cures would be to go to the pharmacy and ask for something useful, or just try and even out your diet so your eating a bit of everything until your digestive tract balances out. Hope this helped :)