If you're overloading the kidneys, there's good data to suggest that oxalate is also ending up in other parts of your body. The blood vessels are so critical to your health. Anything with calcium in it like your jaw and teeth and sinuses can get collect oxalate. And we have rat studies that demonstrate that at least 4% of the oxalate that gets in your bloodstream ends up stuck in tissues after every meal. That's not going to be good.

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