Dissolving calcium deposits in arteries

Posted By Dannita (Phoenix, Arizona) on 11/07/2014

I am new on this site and have found it to be very informative. Calcium deposits in the arteries. How do you dissolve it without surgery?

I am looking forward to an answer to my question.

Dannita

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Replied by Oscar (Syracuse, New York) on 11/09/2014

Dear Dannita from Phoenix: I have this same condition: calcium deposits in and around the blood vessels that service the heart so to speak. I am a believer in drinking distilled water and that can not hurt and should help. Drink it when ever thirsty. I recently added taking 2 or 3,500mg tablets of vitamin C per day= up to 1,500mg of vitamin C per day. Since doing so the at times sharp or bad heart heart pain has pretty much gone away.

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

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Replied by Anna (Philadelphia) on 11/14/2016

My husband has ENDARTERECTOMY today- surgery to remove 70% calcified blockage of his carotid artery. Unlike me he believes in surgeries esp. after my home remedies failed (actually he tried only 5 mix but without ACV and not waiting for 2 hrs after taking it to eat)- I personally think it is very good BUT must be taken as prescribed- all ingredients, empty stomach, eat after 2 hrs.

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.

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Replied by Robert Henry (Ten Mile , Tn) on 11/14/2016

LORDY,,,,,,,,,, Anna, don't get me started. At age 70 I had my carotid artery plug gage test and it was 50% and I did 30 EDTA Chelations and it was less than 10%. 5 years ago my knee guy said I needed a knee replacement. Got several Ozone shots and good to go at age 80. Ozone shots are not helping my L5 after I crushed my T 12. P T is helping some, but my latest rage is spraying with MgCl followed by Dr Tischnors antiseptic which was used for wounds in the War Between the States. If you ask me to explain, then I'll have to start lying. I have no clue.

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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