Phosphate
Bladder and kidney healthPhosphate is crucial for bone mineralization, energy metabolism (ATP), cell membrane structure, and acid-base balance.
Its levels are regulated in relation to calcium, primarily by the kidneys and parathyroid hormone.
Why this matters
Blood phosphate levels reveal how well your body maintains mineral balance and supports energy metabolism. Low phosphate can cause muscle weakness, bone pain, and fatigue, while high phosphate may indicate kidney dysfunction or disrupted mineral metabolism. Maintaining a balanced diet with adequate phosphate, staying hydrated, and supporting kidney health can help keep phosphate levels in a healthy range and protect bones, muscles, and overall metabolic function.
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