Dermatomyositis and calcium deposits

Posted By Joan (Southeast Soulth Dakota, US) on 02/18/2015

I need help.. Having been diagnosed 8 years ago with Dermatomyositis and Prurigo nodularis. I have had multiple flare ups of inflammation, rash with break outs of painful open sores that take forever to heal.

In the past couple years I've noticed the painful calcium deposits, most developing under my armpits. Also, the rash is uncontrollable too. I would like some relief, please.

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Replied by Mama to Many (Tennessee) on 02/19/2015

Dear Joan,

Hello! I think the first thing I would try is turmeric. It is a wonderful anti-inflammatory. You can take a teaspoon two to three times a day with a glass of water each time. Some mix it into milk. Alternately, you can take 4-5 capsules three times a day, still with a full glass of water. I would also consider taking Extra Virgin Coconut oil several times a day, or just use it in place of whatever fat you currently use. I like it in oatmeal instead of butter. I would start with 1 teaspoon a few times a day, but some take up to a Tablespoon three times a day.

I would also look into the alkalizing formulas on this website and try them out. One option is a couple of teaspoons of raw apple cider vinegar in a glass of water a couple of times a day.

Seeing that you have had this problem and suffering from it for a long time, it may take some time to heal and it may take some changes in diet as well. Less processed foods, sugar, coffee, soda, artificial sweeteners, etc. If you could have a cup or two of fresh squeezed carrot juice a couple of times a day, that would be excellent. The more nourished your body is, the better it will heal.

Vitamin C is also important to help skin to heal more quickly.

I hope you will feel much better soon. Let us know how you are doing!

~Mama to Many~

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Replied by Bill (San Fernando) on 02/19/2015

Hi Joan...Regular research claims that dermatomyositosis is an autoimmune disease. So if you go to a doctor he or she will say that you have an autoimmune disease(that cannot be cured) and give you lots of anti-inflammatory drugs and maybe some pain killers. No cure, in other words.

However, in some independent research that I have seen, I have read that this disease usually has high associations with mycobacterium infections in the infected regions of people with polymyositis -- which is a very similar disease to yours. Also, both these diseases critically involve high calcium deposits in the affected areas of the skin.

And as Ted from Bangkok has also often related, mycobacterium tend to hide in self-manufactured calcium shells. High and unexplainable calcium concentrations are also present in the skin in both polymyositis and dermatomyosistis.

So just connect the dots...

The main alternative defence against mycobacterium as promoted by Ted is generally a combination therapy of borax, magnesium chloride and Tetrasodium or Disodium EDTA. The EDTA acts to dissolve the excess calcium deposits in the skin(where the mycobacterium are safely hiding and protecting themselves) and hence exposes the mycobacterium to the immune system for direct riddance. Borax also helps to quickly kill mycobacterium, mycoplasma and fungus. The magnesium chloride will also help to regulate the body's calcium levels back to proper safe levels again as well as help to kill off other bacterial species in the affected regions.

Method

Take 100 mgs Tetrasodium EDTA(or 250 mgs alkaline buffered Disodium EDTA) dissolved in water every day.

Take 10 drops magnesium oil in a glass of water with every meal. Also you should rub this oil over all affected skin areas two or three times a day.

Add 1/8 tspn Borax to a liter of water. Do not drink this borax water all at once but slowly take it throughout the day. If you like, you can also combine the borax water with green tea to make it a little more interesting. Green Tea will also help you to detox heavy metals.

Use 20 Mule Team Borax to make the Borax Water.

Magnesium Oil is easily bought from health shops or off the internet.

You can buy Tetrasodium EDTA off the internet. Do not use Calcium EDTA -- this has too much calcium and is not as effective as Tetrasodium EDTA(or Disodium EDTA) for getting rid of excess calcium in the body. If you can't get the Tetrasodium EDTA then buy the Disodium EDTA(more acidic) and buffer it by adding a little baking soda(sodium bicarbonate) to get rid of the acid taste and simply take this with a liter of water slowly over the whole day.

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Replied by Viki V. (New York ) on 07/27/2020

Thx for all this info

About how long dies this take to work? I keep getting cracked teeth. I feel the calcium deposits. I also get calcium deposits on my knuckles. It is extremely painful

TY.

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