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NO. Calcium is actually one of the more essential nutrients that are needed in the human's body. It is fatty acids and obesity that gives you heart problems, not calcium.
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.
you die
You get bloated.
Kidney stones
Too much calcium makes the bones brittle.
it will overflow
You can get cramps
The human body excretes excess vitamin C in the urine.
The amount of calories which calcium provides the body is 0. The mineral calcium does not provide the body with any energy.
99% of Calcium is the the bones and perhaps cartliage. The other 1% is used in nervous impulses..