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In human neuroblastoma cells, a compound called oleuropein aglycone causes two distinct rises in calcium levels inside the cell—one at 10 minutes and another between 1 and 2 hours—by releasing calcium from internal stores in the endoplasmic reticulum, not from outside the cell.

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The study shows that a compound in olive oil causes calcium to leak out of a cell’s internal storage system, not from outside the cell—exactly what the claim says. This calcium spike helps the cell clean itself out, which is good for health.

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