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I sure do want to see the answers that come for this.

Dad's calcification (stenosis) of his aortic valve appears to have increased

despite IV vitamin C chelation. Right now the only way to keep him out of

surgery is to <wry grin> tell him one of the side effects of cracking the

chest open is impotence. He just remarried after 10+years of celibacy (mom

died last august) and is thrilled to have a healthy receptive wife - both

age 79. Unfortunately, she's never taken an aspirin without MD's orders and

was insulted/humiliated when I questioned the prostate cancer doctor. Ah

well.

SaraLou

I'm working to find ways to get him to:

take cayenne. Schulze's tincture in car at home

Mg: several types

mega :C, E, some selenium and zinc

Lycopenes

Hawthorn

walk 45 minutes e-o-d

prayer and fasting - elders

essiac

ozone therapy

The item posted recently about sound therapy is something I'll investigate.

He'll drive anywhere 4 hours with me. I might get him to Dr. Mercola in

Chicago. His new wife

heart calcification

> This is a clip from a post sent to me privately.

> -------------------------------

> They will tell me then if my heart failure has progressed along with the

> constriction and calcification. I have found four

> people in my same shoes, with SEVERE calcification around the

> pericardium. All four have had pericardiectomy's, three died during

> surgery and the forth is dying of low cardiac output. Not a great

> success rate, but we all know that this surgery carries a high mortality

> rate. It is like trying to get bone off of your heart.

> ----------------------------------

> Does anyone know any natural solutions for this, or what causes it in the

first place?

> Thanks

> Donna

>

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Getting cheyenne into the system is easy. If this

person doesn't mind soaking their feet. You take

whole cheyenne peppers and boil them. Then take out

the cheyenne peppers and add water or let cool, then

soak the persons feet in this. The body will absorb

the cheyenne through the feet. Works great on colds,

upper respiratory infections, whooping cough, etc.

Great for kids this way also.

Gale ^i^

--- SaraLou Pedigo wrote:

> I sure do want to see the answers that come for

> this.

>

> Dad's calcification (stenosis) of his aortic valve

> appears to have increased

> despite IV vitamin C chelation. Right now the only

> way to keep him out of

> surgery is to <wry grin> tell him one of the side

> effects of cracking the

> chest open is impotence. He just remarried after

> 10+years of celibacy (mom

> died last august) and is thrilled to have a healthy

> receptive wife - both

> age 79. Unfortunately, she's never taken an aspirin

> without MD's orders and

> was insulted/humiliated when I questioned the

> prostate cancer doctor. Ah

> well.

>

> SaraLou

>

>

> I'm working to find ways to get him to:

> take cayenne. Schulze's tincture in car at home

> Mg: several types

> mega :C, E, some selenium and zinc

> Lycopenes

> Hawthorn

> walk 45 minutes e-o-d

> prayer and fasting - elders

> essiac

> ozone therapy

>

> The item posted recently about sound therapy is

> something I'll investigate.

> He'll drive anywhere 4 hours with me. I might get

> him to Dr. Mercola in

> Chicago. His new wife

>

>

> heart calcification

>

>

> > This is a clip from a post sent to me privately.

> > -------------------------------

> > They will tell me then if my heart failure has

> progressed along with the

> > constriction and calcification. I have found four

> > people in my same shoes, with SEVERE calcification

> around the

> > pericardium. All four have had pericardiectomy's,

> three died during

> > surgery and the forth is dying of low cardiac

> output. Not a great

> > success rate, but we all know that this surgery

> carries a high mortality

> > rate. It is like trying to get bone off of your

> heart.

> > ----------------------------------

> > Does anyone know any natural solutions for this,

> or what causes it in the

> first place?

> > Thanks

> > Donna

> >

> >

>

>

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No, I have no experience with this... I'd think if

antibiotics aren't working, then either a different type

is needed, or immune stimulants -- such as garlic, MGN-3,

IP-6, Beta-1,3/1,6-glucan, or Thymus extract -- are

needed together with the antibiotics...

At 16:10 5-31-2002 -0500, you wrote:

>Hi Bill,

>

>Do you have any experience with the nanobac trials? My dad (aortic valve

>stenosis) has been using a nanobac protocol for 6 -9 months and it

doesn't

>seem to be having any effect except to empty his pocketbook. He

continues

>to test positive for nanobacteria.

>

>The protocol seems to be a nightly DMSA suppository accompanied by oral

>terramycin and something I can't remember. The idea is that the

DMSA breaks

>apart the calcium deposits enough that as they reform, the

antibiotic kills

>the nanobac thereby eliminating the plaque.

>

>SaraLou

>

>

>

> Re: heart calcification

>

>>

>> At 09:45 5-31-2002 -0700, you wrote:

>> >

>> >Does anyone know any natural solutions for this,

>> >or what causes it in the first place?

>> >Thanks

>> >Donna

>>

>>

>> Nanobacteria - see: http://www.nanobaclabs.com

>

>

>

>

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Hi Bill,

Do you have any experience with the nanobac trials? My dad (aortic valve

stenosis) has been using a nanobac protocol for 6 -9 months and it doesn't

seem to be having any effect except to empty his pocketbook. He continues

to test positive for nanobacteria.

The protocol seems to be a nightly DMSA suppository accompanied by oral

terramycin and something I can't remember. The idea is that the DMSA breaks

apart the calcium deposits enough that as they reform, the antibiotic kills

the nanobac thereby eliminating the plaque.

SaraLou

Re: heart calcification

>

> At 09:45 5-31-2002 -0700, you wrote:

> >

> >Does anyone know any natural solutions for this,

> >or what causes it in the first place?

> >Thanks

> >Donna

>

>

> Nanobacteria - see: http://www.nanobaclabs.com

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Wow, Bill. This is wonderful info. Thanks for sharing this. I have forwarded

it on.

Donna

----- Original Message -----

Does anyone know any natural solutions for this, or what causes it in the

first place?

Thanks

Donna

------------------------

Nanobacteria - see: http://www.nanobaclabs.com

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I am thinking that Blood Electrification and Magnetic Pulsing would be

beneficial.

Donna

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>

> At 09:45 5-31-2002 -0700, you wrote:

> >

> >Does anyone know any natural solutions for this,

> >or what causes it in the first place?

> >Thanks

> >Donna

>

>

> Nanobacteria - see: http://www.nanobaclabs.com

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Dear Donna,

A low grade chlamydia infection will cause the body to encapsulate the area

being attacked by the bacteria. Cholesterol and calcium are the

'plasters' of choice.

A lack of absorbable calcium in the diet will cause the body to withdraw

calcium from the bones for multi uses, resulting in both osteoporosis and

calcification (from overshoot), and often cancer.

Dr. reich spells this out clearly in his book.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

--------------------------------------------------------------

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To: <oxyplus >

Subject: heart calcification

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 09:45:58 -0700

This is a clip from a post sent to me privately.

-------------------------------

They will tell me then if my heart failure has progressed along with the

constriction and calcification. I have found four

people in my same shoes, with SEVERE calcification around the

pericardium. All four have had pericardiectomy's, three died during

surgery and the forth is dying of low cardiac output. Not a great

success rate, but we all know that this surgery carries a high mortality

rate. It is like trying to get bone off of your heart.

----------------------------------

Does anyone know any natural solutions for this, or what causes it in the

first place?

Thanks

Donna

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Hi Gale, I have found that up to 1 1/2 tsp. per day of med grade dmso will

dissolve calcifications.

K. Hessler, N.M.D.

HC 1 Box 175

Centerville, MO 63633

(usually home after 8 pm)

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I would think chelation would help with this. Check his cadmium levels as

cadmium is the binding agent for calcium in the veins (plaque) and once

removed, the calcium breaks apart and will be reabsorbed by the body

provided enough Vit D and other circumstances are right. This is just a

thought on my part. Drawing conclusions from other experiences or knowledge

doesn't always work like that in the body but chelation is harmless. I

would give it a try and it may help the ol' blood flow and " put lead in his

pencil " :) Much love, Ken

heart calcification

>

>

> > This is a clip from a post sent to me privately.

> > -------------------------------

> > They will tell me then if my heart failure has progressed along with the

> > constriction and calcification. I have found four

> > people in my same shoes, with SEVERE calcification around the

> > pericardium. All four have had pericardiectomy's, three died during

> > surgery and the forth is dying of low cardiac output. Not a great

> > success rate, but we all know that this surgery carries a high mortality

> > rate. It is like trying to get bone off of your heart.

> > ----------------------------------

> > Does anyone know any natural solutions for this, or what causes it in

the

> first place?

> > Thanks

> > Donna

> >

> >

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self-help subjects.

>

> THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your

own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to

take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found

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Dear Ken,

Whether it be fat cells, clogged arteries or water retention, the body is

responding to a common condition. The over acidification of the blood and

tissues causes the body to create conditions to protect itself from the acid.

Once we alkalize our inner terrain, fat cells melt away, plaque melts away and

water retention, actually the consequence of dehydration as water is literally

withdrawn as a protective coating, is no longer essential. If we understand

that the context creates its expression, that the spaces around the organ are

more

important diagnostically than the organ and that we must step back from the

painting in order to see it holistically, then we will cease treating symptoms

and begin to recognize that our physical temple is truly under our governance.

We are no longer the victim of microbial invasion, no longer defending ourselves

from a constant source of " enemy " molecules and no longer subject to the

" experiments " of nutraceutically and pharmaceutically based symptom specific

approaches.

There is a different paradigm with which to view medicine and biology which

promises to address many of the challenging conditions which technology and

changing lifestyles have introduced into our midst. Dr. Young embodies this

approach which combines cellular biology, microbiology, colloidal chemistry,

spiritual awareness, quantum science and energetics. Please take the time to

examine this as it no doubt will change your life.

http://www.innerlightinc.com/drsabrown/

http://www.innerlightfoundation.com/

Much Goodwill,

A. Brown, Ph.D.

" Ken A. Gullan " wrote:

> I would think chelation would help with this. Check his cadmium levels as

> cadmium is the binding agent for calcium in the veins (plaque) and once

> removed, the calcium breaks apart and will be reabsorbed by the body

> provided enough Vit D and other circumstances are right. This is just a

> thought on my part. Drawing conclusions from other experiences or knowledge

> doesn't always work like that in the body but chelation is harmless. I

> would give it a try and it may help the ol' blood flow and " put lead in his

> pencil " :) Much love, Ken

>

> heart calcification

> >

> >

> > > This is a clip from a post sent to me privately.

> > > -------------------------------

> > > They will tell me then if my heart failure has progressed along with the

> > > constriction and calcification. I have found four

> > > people in my same shoes, with SEVERE calcification around the

> > > pericardium. All four have had pericardiectomy's, three died during

> > > surgery and the forth is dying of low cardiac output. Not a great

> > > success rate, but we all know that this surgery carries a high mortality

> > > rate. It is like trying to get bone off of your heart.

> > > ----------------------------------

> > > Does anyone know any natural solutions for this, or what causes it in

> the

> > first place?

> > > Thanks

> > > Donna

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

> other alternative self-help subjects.

> >

> > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

> >

> > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

> are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

> information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your

> own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to

> take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

> hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found

> here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher

> or health care provider.

> >

> > You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following

> address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! -

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From reading the little blurb at the Dr. Atkins site, it says that the

" NanobacTx " has EDTA in it and that it is a suppository.

http://atkinscenter.com/Archive/2002/1/2-370682.html

From where is the " nanobac protocol " prescribed that your dad is

using? Is it the " NanobacTx " ?

http://www.nanobaclabs.com

Carol

At 04:10 PM 05/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:

>Hi Bill,

>

>Do you have any experience with the nanobac trials? My dad (aortic valve

>stenosis) has been using a nanobac protocol for 6 -9 months and it doesn't

>seem to be having any effect except to empty his pocketbook. He continues

>to test positive for nanobacteria.

>

>The protocol seems to be a nightly DMSA suppository accompanied by oral

>terramycin and something I can't remember. The idea is that the DMSA breaks

>apart the calcium deposits enough that as they reform, the antibiotic kills

>the nanobac thereby eliminating the plaque.

>

>SaraLou

>

>

>

>

> Re: heart calcification

>

>

> >

> > At 09:45 5-31-2002 -0700, you wrote:

> > >

> > >Does anyone know any natural solutions for this,

> > >or what causes it in the first place?

> > >Thanks

> > >Donna

> >

> >

> > Nanobacteria - see: <http://www.nanobaclabs.com>http://www.nanobaclabs.com

>

>

>

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Dear Dr. Pressman,

Calcium is also one of the foundational minerals in the body which are used as

alkalizing buffers. When the inner terrain is over acidified, the body withdraws

calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium etc. to compensate. This is the very

reason that we observe cancer patients or those near death being overly

alkaline. Dr. Young has clinically demonstrated that silica in the presence of

nascent oxygen (pure oxygen with one molecule of oxygen) will transmutate into

calcium. This is a principle of colloidal chemistry or what I call modern day

alchemy. He has formulas such as Biolite which are comprised of sodium chlorite,

colloidal silica and colloidal silver. The sodium chlorite is a precipitating

factor for bringing the pH to an 11.2. This of course is intimately intertwined

with both alkalization and the presence of an aerobocized environment, certainly

directly connected with the major theme of this forum.

Much Goodwill,

A. Brown, Ph.D.

Saul Pressman wrote:

> Dear Donna,

>

> A low grade chlamydia infection will cause the body to encapsulate the area

> being attacked by the bacteria. Cholesterol and calcium are the

> 'plasters' of choice.

>

> A lack of absorbable calcium in the diet will cause the body to withdraw

> calcium from the bones for multi uses, resulting in both osteoporosis and

> calcification (from overshoot), and often cancer.

> Dr. reich spells this out clearly in his book.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

> --------------------------------------------------------------

>

>

> Reply-To: oxyplus

> To: <oxyplus >

> Subject: heart calcification

> Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 09:45:58 -0700

>

> This is a clip from a post sent to me privately.

> -------------------------------

> They will tell me then if my heart failure has progressed along with the

> constriction and calcification. I have found four

> people in my same shoes, with SEVERE calcification around the

> pericardium. All four have had pericardiectomy's, three died during

> surgery and the forth is dying of low cardiac output. Not a great

> success rate, but we all know that this surgery carries a high mortality

> rate. It is like trying to get bone off of your heart.

> ----------------------------------

> Does anyone know any natural solutions for this, or what causes it in the

> first place?

> Thanks

> Donna

>

>

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You're right, it IS EDTA not DMSA. Yes, he's using the NanobacTx....and

yes, Ken, he's done IV Chelation - vitamin C

SaraLou

Re: heart calcification

> From reading the little blurb at the Dr. Atkins site, it says that the

> " NanobacTx " has EDTA in it and that it is a suppository.

>

> http://atkinscenter.com/Archive/2002/1/2-370682.html

>

> From where is the " nanobac protocol " prescribed that your dad is

> using? Is it the " NanobacTx " ?

> http://www.nanobaclabs.com

>

> Carol

>

> At 04:10 PM 05/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:

> >Hi Bill,

> >

> >Do you have any experience with the nanobac trials? My dad (aortic valve

> >stenosis) has been using a nanobac protocol for 6 -9 months and it

doesn't

> >seem to be having any effect except to empty his pocketbook. He

continues

> >to test positive for nanobacteria.

> >

> >The protocol seems to be a nightly DMSA suppository accompanied by oral

> >terramycin and something I can't remember. The idea is that the DMSA

breaks

> >apart the calcium deposits enough that as they reform, the antibiotic

kills

> >the nanobac thereby eliminating the plaque.

> >

> >SaraLou

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Dear Dr. Brown,

Has Dr. Young produced calcium from silica by means of

ozone in vitro?

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

---------------------------------------------------------

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To: oxyplus

Subject: Re: heart calcification

Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 08:27:47 -0400

Dear Dr. Pressman,

Calcium is also one of the foundational minerals in the body which are used

as alkalizing buffers. When the inner terrain is over acidified, the body

withdraws calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium etc. to compensate. This is

the very reason that we observe cancer patients or those near death being

overly alkaline. Dr. Young has clinically demonstrated that silica in the

presence of nascent oxygen (pure oxygen with one molecule of oxygen) will

transmutate into calcium. This is a principle of colloidal chemistry or what

I call modern day

alchemy. He has formulas such as Biolite which are comprised of sodium

chlorite, colloidal silica and colloidal silver. The sodium chlorite is a

precipitating factor for bringing the pH to an 11.2. This of course is

intimately intertwined with both alkalization and the presence of an

aerobocized environment, certainly directly connected with the major theme

of this forum.

Much Goodwill,

A. Brown, Ph.D.

Saul Pressman wrote:

> Dear Donna,

>

> A low grade chlamydia infection will cause the body to encapsulate the

area

> being attacked by the bacteria. Cholesterol and calcium are the

> 'plasters' of choice.

>

> A lack of absorbable calcium in the diet will cause the body to withdraw

> calcium from the bones for multi uses, resulting in both osteoporosis and

> calcification (from overshoot), and often cancer.

> Dr. reich spells this out clearly in his book.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

> --------------------------------------------------------------

>

>

> Reply-To: oxyplus

> To: <oxyplus >

> Subject: heart calcification

> Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 09:45:58 -0700

>

> This is a clip from a post sent to me privately.

> -------------------------------

> They will tell me then if my heart failure has progressed along with

the

> constriction and calcification. I have found four

> people in my same shoes, with SEVERE calcification around the

> pericardium. All four have had pericardiectomy's, three died during

> surgery and the forth is dying of low cardiac output. Not a great

> success rate, but we all know that this surgery carries a high mortality

> rate. It is like trying to get bone off of your heart.

> ----------------------------------

> Does anyone know any natural solutions for this, or what causes it in the

> first place?

> Thanks

> Donna

>

>

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Hi Dr. Pressman,

I have forwarded your question to Dr. Young. I will see him next Thursday but

expect a response shortly. I always learn a great deal from his responses to

these kinds of questions, although I often have one myself. As I sense from the

spaces inbetween your words, you are a being who also well knows the value of

listening.

Much Love,

Saul Pressman wrote:

> Dear Dr. Brown,

>

> Has Dr. Young produced calcium from silica by means of

> ozone in vitro?

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

> ---------------------------------------------------------

>

>

> Reply-To: oxyplus

> To: oxyplus

> Subject: Re: heart calcification

> Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 08:27:47 -0400

>

> Dear Dr. Pressman,

>

> Calcium is also one of the foundational minerals in the body which are used

> as alkalizing buffers. When the inner terrain is over acidified, the body

> withdraws calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium etc. to compensate. This is

> the very reason that we observe cancer patients or those near death being

> overly alkaline. Dr. Young has clinically demonstrated that silica in the

> presence of nascent oxygen (pure oxygen with one molecule of oxygen) will

> transmutate into calcium. This is a principle of colloidal chemistry or what

> I call modern day

> alchemy. He has formulas such as Biolite which are comprised of sodium

> chlorite, colloidal silica and colloidal silver. The sodium chlorite is a

> precipitating factor for bringing the pH to an 11.2. This of course is

> intimately intertwined with both alkalization and the presence of an

> aerobocized environment, certainly directly connected with the major theme

> of this forum.

>

> Much Goodwill,

>

> A. Brown, Ph.D.

>

> Saul Pressman wrote:

>

> > Dear Donna,

> >

> > A low grade chlamydia infection will cause the body to encapsulate the

> area

> > being attacked by the bacteria. Cholesterol and calcium are the

> > 'plasters' of choice.

> >

> > A lack of absorbable calcium in the diet will cause the body to withdraw

> > calcium from the bones for multi uses, resulting in both osteoporosis and

> > calcification (from overshoot), and often cancer.

> > Dr. reich spells this out clearly in his book.

> >

> > Best of Health!

> > Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

> > --------------------------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> > Reply-To: oxyplus

> > To: <oxyplus >

> > Subject: heart calcification

> > Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 09:45:58 -0700

> >

> > This is a clip from a post sent to me privately.

> > -------------------------------

> > They will tell me then if my heart failure has progressed along with

> the

> > constriction and calcification. I have found four

> > people in my same shoes, with SEVERE calcification around the

> > pericardium. All four have had pericardiectomy's, three died during

> > surgery and the forth is dying of low cardiac output. Not a great

> > success rate, but we all know that this surgery carries a high mortality

> > rate. It is like trying to get bone off of your heart.

> > ----------------------------------

> > Does anyone know any natural solutions for this, or what causes it in the

> > first place?

> > Thanks

> > Donna

> >

> >

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Dear Donna,

I don't know what causes the problem but at one time I was diagnosed with it

and as a result, did Chelation therapy for a number of months, perhaps as

many as 60 treatments of EDTA, (Ethanine Diami;ne Tetrascetic Acid).

At one point chelation therapy was frowned on terribly by FDA and Mainstream,

but within recent years it is more widely accepted and practised. I suggest

you find a chelation facility near you and get the recommendations.

If you tell me where you live and I can, from my chelation books, probably

find a clinic within your commuting distance. Manson

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Thank you so much . I was inquiring for another person. I will forward

this info to them and see what they want to do from there.

Thanks again

Donna

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Dear Donna,

I don't know what causes the problem but at one time I was diagnosed with it

and as a result, did Chelation therapy for a number of months, perhaps as

many as 60 treatments of EDTA, (Ethanine Diami;ne Tetrascetic Acid).

At one point chelation therapy was frowned on terribly by FDA and Mainstream,

but within recent years it is more widely accepted and practised. I suggest

you find a chelation facility near you and get the recommendations.

If you tell me where you live and I can, from my chelation books, probably

find a clinic within your commuting distance. Manson

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Hi,

One of my friends is the former President of ACAM. Perhaps, he might help,

if I email him with your address.

Re: heart calcification

Thank you so much . I was inquiring for another person. I will

forward this info to them and see what they want to do from there.

Thanks again

Donna

Re: heart calcification

Dear Donna,

I don't know what causes the problem but at one time I was diagnosed with

it

and as a result, did Chelation therapy for a number of months, perhaps as

many as 60 treatments of EDTA, (Ethanine Diami;ne Tetrascetic Acid).

At one point chelation therapy was frowned on terribly by FDA and

Mainstream,

but within recent years it is more widely accepted and practised. I

suggest

you find a chelation facility near you and get the recommendations.

If you tell me where you live and I can, from my chelation books, probably

find a clinic within your commuting distance. Manson

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Hi , Here is the address of the person I was inquiring for.

storrie10@... Her name is and she is positive and yet

desperate/eager for help. Her doctors have no answer but surgery which is not

successful, according to them.

Thank you to you and to all who posted on this subject. I forwarded all this

info to her.

Donna

RE: heart calcification

Hi,

One of my friends is the former President of ACAM. Perhaps, he might help,

if I email him with your address.

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