Calcergens

Calcergents (calcinogenic substances) are chemical compounds or environmental factors that can provoke the appearance of various malignant tumors against the background of premature bone formation. One of the reasons for the development of secondary osteoporosis is a violation of metabolic processes, which can lead to a decrease in the amount of phosphorus, magnesium, calcium and other trace elements in the human body. The key reasons for the development of bone cancer include heredity, changes at the molecular level, chronic diseases of the musculoskeletal system (arthrosis, arthritis, ankylosis), taking medications containing bisphosphonates, and prolonged exposure to areas with ionizing radiation.

*Discovery history* The calcinogenic factor is estradiol. She came to this conclusion after working with rats. Scientists noticed that after treating these animals with synthetic estrogens or estrogen-rich plant extracts, they were more likely to develop bone and mammary tumors. Soon after, birth control pills containing estradiol appeared on the market; they also had oncogenic activity due to the fact that they led to rapid growth of bone tissue and, accordingly, an increase in the likelihood of the formation of malignant cells. But the drugs were not only prescribed to women, they were also prescribed for



Calcinogens are factors that increase calcium levels in the body. This process can be caused by a variety of factors, including consumption of certain foods, drinking or smoking, exposure to sunlight, and even certain medications.

Calcium is a mineral that is essential for healthy bones and teeth. However, too much calcium in the blood can lead to various problems such as osteoporosis, kidney stones and other diseases. Therefore, it is important to maintain calcium levels within normal limits.

Some of the most common calcinogens include:

1. Nutrition. Excessive intake of salts, dairy products and nuts can increase