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Dissolving calcium deposits in arteriesPosted By Dannita (Phoenix, Arizona) on 11/07/2014
I am looking forward to an answer to my question.
Dannita
Replied by Oscar (Syracuse, New York) on 11/09/2014
It is worth mentioning that I am a long time cigarette smoker [ over 50 years ] and my doctor said this was very bad for me and I agree with him. But in spite of that, this simple distilled water along with vitamin C in the dosage discussed has cleared up my significant heart pain. Distilled water is important. Tap water contains who knows what minerals and the vitamin C seems to have the desired effect of dissolving these calcium deposits.
So, in conclusion: Drinking adequate amounts of distilled water along with taking up to 1,500mg of vitamin C per day seems to be working well for me for calcium deposits. I will mention that I also take 350mg of BHT per day to help my body cope with free radical and reactive oxygen species damage. I weigh about 200 pounds and am 65 years old....Oscar
Replied by Anna (Philadelphia) on 11/14/2016
Distilled water is not good for you as it washes out minerals. Add teaspoon of sea salt to liter. And vit. C is not just ascorbic acid as they try to tell us. Eat foods with it.
My husband has had a good diet and lots of good supplements, not smoking, not overweight but 2 years ago he had heart valve calcification and it had to be replaced. And now this. Also his hip hurts, he will replace it later, but I believe his arthritic hip has also calcium deposits. Some say you are prone to it because you have nanobacteria infection.
Replied by Robert Henry (Ten Mile , Tn) on 11/14/2016
Not a teeny bopper, but still working a small 6 acre farm. Suggest you and your husband read until you get tired and then read some more. Knowledge works wonders. Our boy Timh is a testament to this. He is one informed dude.
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