What your body is really doing with calcium. A mechanism-first read for clinicians and patients.
What the book argues. Calcium is not a dosage problem, it is a signaling problem. The body's ability to direct calcium to the right place at the right moment, not the total intake, determines whether calcium builds bone or calcifies arteries.
Who it is written for. For those who sense the answer begins in the cell.
I picked this up as a book about calcium and put it down thinking differently about cellular health. Bozdogan's argument (that signaling, not intake, decides where calcium ends up) is the kind of idea that slowly changes the questions you ask in clinic.
Ilker Zan, MD Consultant Heart and Vascular Surgeon, Vein Clinic
A rare book, mechanism-level enough to satisfy a researcher, but written so a working clinician can actually use it. The chapter on pathological calcification alone reorganizes how I think about vascular and renal disease.
Muhammet Ali Çetin, MD Specialist in Pediatrics and Child Health, Defne Hospital