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Natural Remedies to Dissolve Calcium Deposits in the Body

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Apple Cider Vinegar for Calcium Deposits

Calcium deposits, a condition known as calcification, happen when calcium builds up in areas where it shouldn't be, such as your joints, arteries, or soft tissues. This accumulation can lead to stiffness, pain, and impaired function. While medical treatments are available, a range of natural remedies and lifestyle adjustments can help manage, dissolve, and prevent these deposits.

This guide explores the best evidence-based natural approaches to address calcium deposits, from essential vitamins and minerals to powerful herbal remedies.

What Are Calcium Deposits and What Causes Them?

Calcification is your body's response to injury, inflammation, or certain metabolic issues. Instead of keeping calcium in your bones and teeth, your body mistakenly deposits it in other tissues. The primary causes include:

  • Metabolic Imbalances: Conditions like kidney disease, hyperparathyroidism (overactive parathyroid gland), and imbalances in minerals like magnesium and phosphate can disrupt calcium regulation.
  • Chronic Inflammation: Long-term inflammation from autoimmune diseases, infections, or injuries can trigger the body to deposit calcium as part of a misguided healing process.
  • Vitamin Deficiencies: A lack of key vitamins, especially Vitamin K2, prevents calcium from being properly directed to the bones, allowing it to accumulate in soft tissues.
  • Aging: Natural wear and tear on joints and tissues over time can lead to a gradual buildup of calcium.
  • High Calcium & Vitamin D Intake: While essential, taking excessive amounts of calcium and Vitamin D supplements without balancing other nutrients can sometimes contribute to unwanted calcification.

Key Vitamins and Minerals to Dissolve Calcium Deposits

Proper nutrient balance is the foundation for preventing and dissolving calcium deposits. These vitamins and minerals work together to ensure calcium goes where it's needed—and stays out of where it isn't.

1. Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone)

Often called the most important nutrient for calcification, Vitamin K2 activates proteins that help bind calcium to bones. It essentially tells calcium where to go. Without enough K2, calcium is free to accumulate in arteries and soft tissues.

  • Sources: Natto (fermented soybeans), goose liver, certain cheeses (gouda, brie), egg yolks, and grass-fed butter.
  • Supplement Dose: 100-200 mcg daily of the MK-7 form is commonly recommended.

2. Magnesium

Magnesium is crucial for calcium metabolism. It helps your body absorb and use calcium correctly and prevents it from forming hard deposits. Many people are deficient in this vital mineral.

  • Sources: Leafy green vegetables (spinach, Swiss chard), nuts (almonds, cashews), seeds (pumpkin, sesame), and avocados.
  • Supplement Dose: 400-600 mg daily. Look for highly absorbable forms like magnesium glycinate or citrate.

3. Vitamin D

Vitamin D is essential for absorbing calcium from your diet. However, it must be balanced with Vitamin K2. Vitamin D brings calcium into the body, and Vitamin K2 directs it to the bones.

  • Sources: Safe sun exposure (about 20 minutes daily), fatty fish (salmon, mackerel), and fortified foods.
  • Supplement Dose: 1,000-2,000 IU daily, but it's best to get your blood levels tested to determine the right dose for you.

4. Boron

This trace mineral supports bone health and plays a role in the metabolism of calcium, magnesium, and Vitamin D.

  • Sources: Raisins, almonds, hazelnuts, and avocados.
  • Supplement Dose: 3-6 mg daily.

5. Zinc

Zinc is involved in bone formation and helps inhibit the calcification of arteries.

  • Sources: Pumpkin seeds, chickpeas, lentils, and shellfish.
  • Supplement Dose: 15-30 mg daily.

Herbal and Food-Based Remedies

These natural remedies have traditionally been used to support the body in breaking down unwanted accumulations and reducing inflammation.

1. Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV)

ACV contains acetic acid and malic acid, which are believed to help chelate (bind to) excess minerals and gently dissolve calcium deposits over time. It also supports overall pH balance in the body.

The 2D chemical structures of Acetic Acid and Malic Acid.
Key compounds in Apple Cider Vinegar
  • How to Use: Mix 1-2 tablespoons of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar into a large glass of water. Drink once daily. Adding a touch of raw honey can improve the taste.

2. Chanca Piedra (Phyllanthus niruri)

Known as the "stone breaker," this Amazonian herb has a long history of use for dissolving kidney stones and gallstones, which are primarily made of calcium. It is thought to interfere with the crystal formation of calcium oxalate.

  • How to Use: Can be taken as a tea (1-2 cups daily) or in capsule/tincture form as directed on the product.

3. Turmeric (Curcumin)

Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, is a powerful anti-inflammatory. By reducing the chronic inflammation that often triggers calcification, it helps prevent the formation of new deposits.

  • How to Use: Take 500 mg of a high-absorption curcumin supplement daily. Always take it with black pepper (piperine) to enhance absorption.

4. Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Found in fish oil, these healthy fats are excellent for reducing inflammation, particularly in the cardiovascular system. They have been shown to help prevent and slow the progression of arterial calcification.

  • Sources: Fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, and sardines. Algae oil is a great vegan alternative.
  • Supplement Dose: 1,000-2,000 mg of combined EPA and DHA daily.

Lifestyle Strategies to Prevent Calcium Deposits

Complementing these remedies with healthy habits is the most effective long-term strategy.

  • Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water helps your kidneys flush out excess calcium and other waste products before they can form deposits. Aim for half your body weight in ounces of water daily.
  • Eat a Balanced Diet: Focus on whole foods rich in the nutrients mentioned above. Reduce your intake of processed foods, which can be high in phosphates that disrupt calcium balance.
  • Limit Excess Calcium: Be cautious with high-dose calcium supplements. Most people get enough calcium from their diet. If you need a supplement, ensure it's balanced with magnesium and vitamins D3 & K2.
  • Exercise Regularly: Physical activity improves circulation and metabolic health, which helps your body regulate minerals more effectively. Weight-bearing exercises are particularly good for bone health.

When to See a Doctor

While natural remedies can be very effective, it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis. Seek medical advice if you experience:

  • Severe or persistent pain in joints or muscles.
  • Limited range of motion or significant stiffness.
  • Symptoms suggesting arterial calcification, such as chest pain or high blood pressure.
  • Signs of kidney stones, such as sharp back pain and changes in urination.

Share Your Story!

Have you found success using natural remedies for calcium deposits? Share your experience and tips in the comments below to help others in the community!

Related Links:

Apple Cider Vinegar: Uses, Health Benefits and FAQ
Chanca Piedra Herbal Benefits
Effective Natural Arthritis Remedies: Relief & Healing
Effective Natural Treatments for Bursitis Relief
Natural Remedies for Kidney Stones – Fast Relief & Prevention


The comments below reflect the personal experiences and opinions of readers and do not represent medical advice or the views of this website. The information shared has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease or health condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns.

Avoid Calcium Carbonate


Posted by Debra A. (Ohio) on 04/07/2020
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I had a lump behind my ear since childhood related to a maxillofacial injury possibly. I tried a series of natural and herbal remedies, one being chanca Piedra. The lump was gone in a week of using the remedies. And I passed a golf ball size stone, and white powder. None of the remedies were white powder. If the remedies dissolve the calcium deposits entirely I will not need maxillofacial surgery that could cost near $100,000 if joint replacement.

A well known doctor from Naples, Florida, a specialist in health and nutrition, has said the rock calcium is not organic calcium and never should be in vitamin supplements or food. He said calcium carbonate causes pea gravel calcium deposits in the brain. Calcium carbonate is rock calcium. It could be what the deposits are from. I had one calcification in the brain area on a CT. He said calcium citrate is the right organic calcium. I switched to it.

I am not sure if calcium carbonate in toothpaste is an issue. But most don't eat it. I am guarding against that bad calcium and seeing some results with the chanca Piedra. I use herbs cautiously. I am going into another round of chanca Piedra and see what results I get before going into a possible $100,000 surgery. I believe God gave us herbs in Genesis. I figure it is the right way to go.

Replied by ANTHONY
(Chicago)
12/14/2023

Please send me all the supplements you take to remove calcium from the body, and a note of each individual effect, based n your experience, Thanks

Replied by Jess
(Arizona)
08/24/2025

You are correct re calcium carbonate. It's -essentially- chalk. So, not gonna eat it!!!

I use an herbal calcium from Dr Christopher. (called herbal calcium) Didn't want to take an inorganic calcium and that's basically what today's (calcium) supps are. It seems to be working but, often, it's hard to quantify.

I'm still looking for an herbal tincture that will work on dissolving a calcium deposit - part of a bunion - on my foot. They're out there, just haven't found it yet.

Dano
(Ontario)
08/25/2025

Do a web search for "Chinese medicine osteophyte powder". There are soaks and oral supplements available that address calcium deposits-bone spurs.

J
(Tennessee)
08/26/2025

Try Castor oil put in over the area at night. Sleep with it on your foot. Cover with a soft cloth and a plastic bag over that put on a sock to keep it in place.


Ginger Tea


Posted by Bj (Killeen, Tx) on 01/15/2018
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I was having pain in my shoulder and elbow and I started drinking ginger tea every morning. Pain is gone! I use Apple Cider Vinegar for other reasons but it did not help my shoulder.

Replied by Sri B
(India)
01/09/2023

My Doctor told me that I have calcium deposits at my shoulder joint. its painful. He has given some antiboitics and asked me to try to physio therapy, but it did not help me till now. its still painful. Have not tried any of the given options yet. Just found the article on this. Will try from tomorrow.

Malc
(Derby England)
05/16/2023

Hi

Just an observation, (no medical training etc), how can antibiotics help with calcium deposits?

Did the Dr explain how it would work?

As users on this site, we all pretty much 'know' that a Dr's 'go to' medication is an antibiotic. For literally almost anything.

Also known as the "take two tablets and come back in a fortnight" approach.

For me, when looking for help, (as natural as possible), I pref need to have an understanding / logical approach explained to me of how the 'answer' will work for my condition.

Lee
(FL)
06/13/2023

Antibiotics are the most prescribed medicine in the world. If you feel you need antibiotics, take natural ones.

audrey
(CT)
06/08/2025

like to know if there is any remedy for brain calcification.

Peter
(South Africa)
07/30/2025

Hi Take a look into DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide). It is a natural byproduct from trees in the wood pulp industry. It is very safe but certain guidelines must be followed. The health benefits are numerous, especially for pain and inflamation. It also crosses the blood brain barrier.

Art
(California)
06/08/2025
2681 posts

Hi Audrey,

Magnesium may be useful for calcifications in the body.

Many forms of magnesium have shown the ability to cross the blood brain barrier (BBB).

A few forms of magnesium that are considered to cross the BBB are Magnesium Taurate, Magnesium L Threonate and Magnesium Aspartate.

If you don't mind answering, how did you determine that you had calcifications of the brain?

Art

Rob
(Kentucky)
06/08/2025

@ Audrey

First you need to understand how you got this problem. You have too much calcium in your diet with too little magnesium. You have a inbalance inside your body. You need calcium for strong bones. If magnesium is not present, your body will push it into the soft tissue and cause calcification of the organs. D3 and K2 needs to but present also.

Apple Cider Vinegar is my number one remedy for this problem.

Apple cider vinegar helps break down calcium deposits and reduce inflammation. Mix 1 tablespoon in a glass of water and drink 3x/daily. Expect to do this for 3 months/



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