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Losing calcium in the urine isn't likely to help with muscle contractions much. Although decreased calcium levels in the blood might make it easier to fire the nerves and muscles, eventually the loss of calcium might cause calcium to be released from the bones -- a real problem for the musculoskeletal system. Try the question again.
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