Advice needed on calcium deposits on brain

Posted By Lovemyhubs (Pittsburgh, Ohio) on 06/06/2011

Hi, my husband had to go to the ER last night. He is 32 years old, was dizzy, his blood pressure dropped significantly, had trouble thinking. He was on his way to an appointment for work and literally couldn't remember where he was going so he decided he ought to go to the hospital. They did an EKG, Full Blood work panel and CT Scan... All came back well, but one thing. They told him he had some calcium deposits on the right side of his brain.

Today he has had confusion, blurred vision (which he's been having a bit over the last month), and trouble concentrating. We have an appointment set with a neurologist where they will be doing an MRI.

The only things he had changed... Recently he started taking DMSO on his knees for joint pain, it had really started helping (no joint pain now) and also he's normally on benicar 20mg. He has lost weight (on purpose) doing cardio/diet etc and he had in the past week dropped dose to 10mg. Then he cut it out because his bp had been running normal for three days. The morning of this episode he took a 20mg tab, instead of 10. I don't know if this could be causing some of the confusion/etc.

Out of no where his heart will race, get dizzy/confused and he can't think for like 15 minutes.

Any information would be highly appreciated.

Thank you and Blessings

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Replied by Alain (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) on 06/07/2011

Reply to Lovemyhubs from Pittsburgh, Ohio

Hi

If you think DMSO is related with your husband brain problems then stop using it.

Calcium deposit on (if true) might be an indication a very acidic brain. The body is trying to conteract the acidic condition by neutralizing the acids with calcium from other organs and bones. This may also be the cause of the reported knee problems. Stop using any artificial sweetener like aspartame, sucralose... These are acidic. So is DMSO, a weak acid.

For the short term I would suggest two things:

First to try the bicarb solution as seen here https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/obsessive_compulsive_disorder_questions.html

a carbicarb also increases blood flow by alkalizing the brain allowing the brain to normalize its metabolism more evenly. The carbicarb remedy is often taken in the morning and late in the evening. I have since modified the carbicarb remedy to alkalized the brain to be a more relaxed state. In this instance, the remedy is 1/4 teaspoon of sodium carbonate (washing soda) plus 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda and 1/2 teaspoon of potassium citrate (or potassium bicarbonate) in 1/2 glass of water taken twice a day. The effects is seen within about 15- 30 minutes.
The problem for someone with the blood pressure with the above is the sodium. Fortunately it is counterbalanced with the potassium compound. So maybe to try slowly with the above.

Second, increase magnesium consumption. Beside magnesium rich food, some supplements can help. An simple source is magnesium sulfate (a. K. A. Epsom salt). There is also magnesium citrate. Magnesium will help in alkalizing and equilibrate the necessary calcium/magnesium ratio.

Epsom salt alkalizing bath may also be very beneficial.

Basic Full tub BATH:
* 1-3 cups of Epsom Salts (Magnesium Sulphate) - approx 1- 2 lbs
* Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) - 1 pint to 3-4 quart of 3% solution (adjust to your budget and what works best for you)

Soak in the bath for as long as we can stand it (at least 30 minutes, but not this long to start with)(start out with shorter period of time like 15 mins. and slowly work up to longer periods of time).

Notice: Some who have adrenal problems etc and cannot deal with Hot water Must start with just warm water that does not bother them.

---Finish up with a cold shower.

If we are very sick we may not be able to take the baths initially. If not then we can reduce the ingredients and do a foot soak with the same ingredients in the same proportion.

The above and more bath variations can be found at those two sites:

http://sicknesshope.com/

http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=740

The carbicarb protocol s/b imo for short term. If it woks it is a good indication that alkalizing is the solution and a better protocol should be used.

For more info on alkalizing you can read some of my older posts or go to the two sites I suggested.

More sites to go to for cancer (besides earthclinic):

http://www.americancanceradvocates.com/

http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/Brain_Cancer.html

CZ brain cancer forum http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=807

Good luck, Alain

PS: My message was not submited as expected because I had to put a first name and a city/state. I thought I was a member because I had signed in. I think there is a glitch with the submission process.

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Replied by Rob (London, Uk) on 07/28/2012

Hi, I have had similar problems, it was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. This can caused by a fualty gas appliance, boiler, car exhaust, fire etc. So if you haven't resolved his issues maybe look into possible CO poisoning. I hope that is not the case though as it can do a lot of damage to your brain.
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Replied by Theerin (South Bend, In) on 10/03/2013

Have you considered long term care, for instance? My aunt had the exact thing going on inside her. Couldn't remember the very things she's doing regardless where she is. We thought at first that it's alzheimer's or something. The result however told us that she has dementia, not some calcium deposit. We had no choice but send her to a nursing home. She's my aunt, he's your husband. Though the relationship is not relative, I can understand what youre feeling right now.
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