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Microcalcifications are usually related to injury or malignant areas in some

cases. I do not think that calcium supplements predispose one to tissue

calcifcations. .

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From: yssg888 [mailto:yssg888@...]

Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 6:05 PM

Subject: Normal Breast Tissue Calcification--To

For calcification NOT related to implants, what causes those

calcification formed on normal breast tissues seen in mammogram?

I read how something tweaks the body function so that sets down the

calcium permanently into tissue instead of discharging it.

Do you have supplements that help the body's processing works

function more efficiently so that the body processes these calcium

supplements to do what it's supposed to do in the body without

calcifying in one of the organs?

Thanks

> > Glad to hear you take vacations, your schedule sounds grueling,

> that is good that you get away I think we all need it for sure!

> > I want to ask you a question about vitamins, particularly

calcium.

> I am always told that the citrate is the most absorbed, but my

> husband has tons of this chelated calcium with vitamin D in it that

> he used to sell at his health food store before they closed down,

we

> have allot of it. I am wondering if this is as good or better than

> the citrate? what are your opinions? I am really very religious

> about taking my Calcium as my bones were tested in a DEXA scan a

> year ago and found to have osteopenia. I do allot more weight

> bearing exercise now, and between that and the calcium I am hoping

> to get it to come up, if possible, without taking any medications.

I

> won't know of course till my next dexa in another year. Anyhow

> I am curious of your opinions on the best most absorbable calcium,

> is it the citrate of this chelated one that I have?

> >

> > Thanks for your help, you sound like you work very hard, it must

> be nice to take a break, but if you are anything like me it is

> always good to be busy and helping people to.

> >

> > Take care

> >

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: Dr. Kolb

> > @y...

> > Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 6:12 PM

> > Subject: RE: anchors vs. vertical lifts--To

> >

> >

> > I fast for 5 to 7 days while working. I took a vacation in

1997

> and one two weeks ago (Florida). .

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: Heer [mailto:idagirl@c...]

> > Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 12:58 PM

> > @y...

> > Subject: Re: anchors vs. vertical lifts--To

>

> >

> >

> > So how long do you fast for? When you say hospital food I

> assume you are referring to the stuff they sell in the cafeteria

> right? I work in a hospital so I know what that is. ha ha.

> >

> > Sounds like you need a nice vacation, seriously, a trip to

> Hawaii or something fun!

> >

> > take care

> > C

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: Dr. Kolb

> > @y...

> > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:35 PM

> > Subject: RE: anchors vs. vertical lifts--To

>

> >

> >

> > I follow the protocol intuitively. The fastest way to get

> rid of pain is to fast. My diet is hospital food often once a day.

> I am extremely busy working an average of 17 to 20 hours a day. I

> usually operate 4 to 10 hours a day which is physically taxing. I

> work 7 days a week as I take call on the weekends often at 3 to 5

> hospitals. Last weekend we had 17 emergencies so I am very tired.

> I have a radio show tomorrow morning and I still have to read the

> book. Smooth implants do make a capsule but probably not when

placed

> back into a preexisting capsule. .

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: Heer [mailto:idagirl@c...]

> > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:40 AM

> > @y...

> > Subject: Re: anchors vs. vertical lifts--

> To

> >

> >

> > So you are saying that you still get flares? If you go

off

> your protocol? how closely do you follow your protocol? For

instance

> do you take all the supplements and all the things listed? To me it

> seems like a HUGE amount of things to take consistently on a daily

> basis forever, simply to keep a set of implants that in reality are

> not going to be lasting forever! Do you for example, not ever eat

> cake, ice cream? Candy? Any treats at all? I am very interested in

> this as I find that a life full of nothing but raw food and health

> stuff is dull and boring, it isn't worth it to me, personally, to

> never have a birthday cake or a candy bar. I mean I obviously don't

> pig out but I do like an occasional treat, pizza, nice dinner,

> whatever. Also are the implants that important to you to have to be

> on a protocol the rest of your life?

> >

> > Last I have to ask how old are your implants now? Will

you

> be replacing them when they get to a certain age or are you just

> playing the " wait and see " that most implanted women do. Last

thing,

> are you saying that smooth implants don't make any capsule? How

> would you not have a new capsule? this confuses me allot?

> >

> > thanks for answering my questions, this is very

> interesting to me.

> >

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: Dr. Kolb

> > @y...

> > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 4:29 AM

> > Subject: RE: anchors vs. vertical

lifts--

> To

> >

> >

> > I am much better but I stay on the protocol. I got ill

> in 95. There probably was no more capsule formation from the

smooth

> saline except in the areas where they did partial capsulectomies.

> .

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: perlesetlacet@a... [mailto:perlesetlacet@a...]

> > Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 11:55 PM

> > @y...

> > Subject: Re: anchors vs. vertical

> lifts--To

> >

> >

> > :

> > Are you feeling better now, do you have pain? How

long

> were you sick? Are you growing more capsule from the saline

implants

> too?

> >

> > Take care,

> > -Marie

> >

> >

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I am not sure what exactly causes it but I know that my sister was set to

get her implants 2 months before me and when her mammogram came back with

calcifications the PS would not do the implants on her. She got saved in my

opinion. They do watched her mammograms closely with good reason, since my

aunt died of breast cancer!

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

From: " yssg888 " <yssg888@...>

< >

Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 4:04 PM

Subject: Normal Breast Tissue Calcification--To

> For calcification NOT related to implants, what causes those

> calcification formed on normal breast tissues seen in mammogram?

>

> I read how something tweaks the body function so that sets down the

> calcium permanently into tissue instead of discharging it.

>

> Do you have supplements that help the body's processing works

> function more efficiently so that the body processes these calcium

> supplements to do what it's supposed to do in the body without

> calcifying in one of the organs?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

>

> > > Glad to hear you take vacations, your schedule sounds grueling,

> > that is good that you get away I think we all need it for sure!

> > > I want to ask you a question about vitamins, particularly

> calcium.

> > I am always told that the citrate is the most absorbed, but my

> > husband has tons of this chelated calcium with vitamin D in it that

> > he used to sell at his health food store before they closed down,

> we

> > have allot of it. I am wondering if this is as good or better than

> > the citrate? what are your opinions? I am really very religious

> > about taking my Calcium as my bones were tested in a DEXA scan a

> > year ago and found to have osteopenia. I do allot more weight

> > bearing exercise now, and between that and the calcium I am hoping

> > to get it to come up, if possible, without taking any medications.

> I

> > won't know of course till my next dexa in another year. Anyhow

>

> > I am curious of your opinions on the best most absorbable calcium,

> > is it the citrate of this chelated one that I have?

> > >

> > > Thanks for your help, you sound like you work very hard, it must

> > be nice to take a break, but if you are anything like me it is

> > always good to be busy and helping people to.

> > >

> > > Take care

> > >

> > > ----- Original Message -----

> > > From: Dr. Kolb

> > > @y...

> > > Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 6:12 PM

> > > Subject: RE: anchors vs. vertical lifts--To

>

> > >

> > >

> > > I fast for 5 to 7 days while working. I took a vacation in

> 1997

> > and one two weeks ago (Florida). .

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > > From: Heer [mailto:idagirl@c...]

> > > Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 12:58 PM

> > > @y...

> > > Subject: Re: anchors vs. vertical lifts--To

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > So how long do you fast for? When you say hospital food I

> > assume you are referring to the stuff they sell in the cafeteria

> > right? I work in a hospital so I know what that is. ha ha.

> > >

> > > Sounds like you need a nice vacation, seriously, a trip to

> > Hawaii or something fun!

> > >

> > > take care

> > > C

> > > ----- Original Message -----

> > > From: Dr. Kolb

> > > @y...

> > > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:35 PM

> > > Subject: RE: anchors vs. vertical lifts--To

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > I follow the protocol intuitively. The fastest way to get

> > rid of pain is to fast. My diet is hospital food often once a day.

> > I am extremely busy working an average of 17 to 20 hours a day. I

> > usually operate 4 to 10 hours a day which is physically taxing. I

> > work 7 days a week as I take call on the weekends often at 3 to 5

> > hospitals. Last weekend we had 17 emergencies so I am very tired.

> > I have a radio show tomorrow morning and I still have to read the

> > book. Smooth implants do make a capsule but probably not when

> placed

> > back into a preexisting capsule. .

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > > From: Heer [mailto:idagirl@c...]

> > > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:40 AM

> > > @y...

> > > Subject: Re: anchors vs. vertical lifts--

> > To

> > >

> > >

> > > So you are saying that you still get flares? If you go

> off

> > your protocol? how closely do you follow your protocol? For

> instance

> > do you take all the supplements and all the things listed? To me it

> > seems like a HUGE amount of things to take consistently on a daily

> > basis forever, simply to keep a set of implants that in reality are

> > not going to be lasting forever! Do you for example, not ever eat

> > cake, ice cream? Candy? Any treats at all? I am very interested in

> > this as I find that a life full of nothing but raw food and health

> > stuff is dull and boring, it isn't worth it to me, personally, to

> > never have a birthday cake or a candy bar. I mean I obviously don't

> > pig out but I do like an occasional treat, pizza, nice dinner,

> > whatever. Also are the implants that important to you to have to be

> > on a protocol the rest of your life?

> > >

> > > Last I have to ask how old are your implants now? Will

> you

> > be replacing them when they get to a certain age or are you just

> > playing the " wait and see " that most implanted women do. Last

> thing,

> > are you saying that smooth implants don't make any capsule? How

> > would you not have a new capsule? this confuses me allot?

> > >

> > > thanks for answering my questions, this is very

> > interesting to me.

> > >

> > > ----- Original Message -----

> > > From: Dr. Kolb

> > > @y...

> > > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 4:29 AM

> > > Subject: RE: anchors vs. vertical

> lifts--

> > To

> > >

> > >

> > > I am much better but I stay on the protocol. I got ill

> > in 95. There probably was no more capsule formation from the

> smooth

> > saline except in the areas where they did partial capsulectomies.

> > .

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > > From: perlesetlacet@a... [mailto:perlesetlacet@a...]

> > > Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 11:55 PM

> > > @y...

> > > Subject: Re: anchors vs. vertical

> > lifts--To

> > >

> > >

> > > :

> > > Are you feeling better now, do you have pain? How

> long

> > were you sick? Are you growing more capsule from the saline

> implants

> > too?

> > >

> > > Take care,

> > > -Marie

> > >

> > >

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They are often pre-cancerous, but not always, my sister has some areas that

are calcifications, and they tell her it is nothing , still it concerns me

allot!

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

From: " Dr. Kolb " <drkolb@...>

< >

Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 4:00 PM

Subject: RE: Normal Breast Tissue Calcification--To

> Microcalcifications are usually related to injury or malignant areas in

some

> cases. I do not think that calcium supplements predispose one to tissue

> calcifcations. .

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: yssg888 [mailto:yssg888@...]

> Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 6:05 PM

>

> Subject: Normal Breast Tissue Calcification--To

>

>

> For calcification NOT related to implants, what causes those

> calcification formed on normal breast tissues seen in mammogram?

>

> I read how something tweaks the body function so that sets down the

> calcium permanently into tissue instead of discharging it.

>

> Do you have supplements that help the body's processing works

> function more efficiently so that the body processes these calcium

> supplements to do what it's supposed to do in the body without

> calcifying in one of the organs?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

>

> > > Glad to hear you take vacations, your schedule sounds grueling,

> > that is good that you get away I think we all need it for sure!

> > > I want to ask you a question about vitamins, particularly

> calcium.

> > I am always told that the citrate is the most absorbed, but my

> > husband has tons of this chelated calcium with vitamin D in it that

> > he used to sell at his health food store before they closed down,

> we

> > have allot of it. I am wondering if this is as good or better than

> > the citrate? what are your opinions? I am really very religious

> > about taking my Calcium as my bones were tested in a DEXA scan a

> > year ago and found to have osteopenia. I do allot more weight

> > bearing exercise now, and between that and the calcium I am hoping

> > to get it to come up, if possible, without taking any medications.

> I

> > won't know of course till my next dexa in another year. Anyhow

>

> > I am curious of your opinions on the best most absorbable calcium,

> > is it the citrate of this chelated one that I have?

> > >

> > > Thanks for your help, you sound like you work very hard, it must

> > be nice to take a break, but if you are anything like me it is

> > always good to be busy and helping people to.

> > >

> > > Take care

> > >

> > > ----- Original Message -----

> > > From: Dr. Kolb

> > > @y...

> > > Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 6:12 PM

> > > Subject: RE: anchors vs. vertical lifts--To

>

> > >

> > >

> > > I fast for 5 to 7 days while working. I took a vacation in

> 1997

> > and one two weeks ago (Florida). .

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > > From: Heer [mailto:idagirl@c...]

> > > Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 12:58 PM

> > > @y...

> > > Subject: Re: anchors vs. vertical lifts--To

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > So how long do you fast for? When you say hospital food I

> > assume you are referring to the stuff they sell in the cafeteria

> > right? I work in a hospital so I know what that is. ha ha.

> > >

> > > Sounds like you need a nice vacation, seriously, a trip to

> > Hawaii or something fun!

> > >

> > > take care

> > > C

> > > ----- Original Message -----

> > > From: Dr. Kolb

> > > @y...

> > > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:35 PM

> > > Subject: RE: anchors vs. vertical lifts--To

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > I follow the protocol intuitively. The fastest way to get

> > rid of pain is to fast. My diet is hospital food often once a day.

> > I am extremely busy working an average of 17 to 20 hours a day. I

> > usually operate 4 to 10 hours a day which is physically taxing. I

> > work 7 days a week as I take call on the weekends often at 3 to 5

> > hospitals. Last weekend we had 17 emergencies so I am very tired.

> > I have a radio show tomorrow morning and I still have to read the

> > book. Smooth implants do make a capsule but probably not when

> placed

> > back into a preexisting capsule. .

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > > From: Heer [mailto:idagirl@c...]

> > > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:40 AM

> > > @y...

> > > Subject: Re: anchors vs. vertical lifts--

> > To

> > >

> > >

> > > So you are saying that you still get flares? If you go

> off

> > your protocol? how closely do you follow your protocol? For

> instance

> > do you take all the supplements and all the things listed? To me it

> > seems like a HUGE amount of things to take consistently on a daily

> > basis forever, simply to keep a set of implants that in reality are

> > not going to be lasting forever! Do you for example, not ever eat

> > cake, ice cream? Candy? Any treats at all? I am very interested in

> > this as I find that a life full of nothing but raw food and health

> > stuff is dull and boring, it isn't worth it to me, personally, to

> > never have a birthday cake or a candy bar. I mean I obviously don't

> > pig out but I do like an occasional treat, pizza, nice dinner,

> > whatever. Also are the implants that important to you to have to be

> > on a protocol the rest of your life?

> > >

> > > Last I have to ask how old are your implants now? Will

> you

> > be replacing them when they get to a certain age or are you just

> > playing the " wait and see " that most implanted women do. Last

> thing,

> > are you saying that smooth implants don't make any capsule? How

> > would you not have a new capsule? this confuses me allot?

> > >

> > > thanks for answering my questions, this is very

> > interesting to me.

> > >

> > > ----- Original Message -----

> > > From: Dr. Kolb

> > > @y...

> > > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 4:29 AM

> > > Subject: RE: anchors vs. vertical

> lifts--

> > To

> > >

> > >

> > > I am much better but I stay on the protocol. I got ill

> > in 95. There probably was no more capsule formation from the

> smooth

> > saline except in the areas where they did partial capsulectomies.

> > .

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > > From: perlesetlacet@a... [mailto:perlesetlacet@a...]

> > > Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 11:55 PM

> > > @y...

> > > Subject: Re: anchors vs. vertical

> > lifts--To

> > >

> > >

> > > :

> > > Are you feeling better now, do you have pain? How

> long

> > were you sick? Are you growing more capsule from the saline

> implants

> > too?

> > >

> > > Take care,

> > > -Marie

> > >

> > >

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Yeah she was a lovely person so kind and sweet. She dies young at 56, back when she got cancer in 1974 they just did a big hack job, cut off her breast and some of her muscles. She was tough and a fighter though, she lived 10 years then the cancer came back in her bones,. It was so sad, she refused the chemo treatment and just chose to die at her own home. She was so good to me, She took me on a trip to Italy when I was 10 to visit all my relatives.

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

From: perlesetlacet@...

Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 1:11 AM

Subject: Re: Normal Breast Tissue Calcification--To

:Hi. I'm so sorry to hear about your aunt.LM

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How wonderful that must have been for you to be with your Aunt there. The farthest I have ever went is to Hawaii,and my husband is Italian and would love to go to Italy. I bet is was beautiful .! (But that trip is off for a long while after all these implant related bills! $$$$)

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and :

Hi. I love to travel too. I have not yet made it to Europe or Hawaii. I've been all over the US, Canada, Mexico, Central and Latin America. I'd really like to go to Tibet and Australia too. Someday......

LM

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Oh yes Italy was lovely, we went to the town where my mom is from and then to Pisa, Venice, Florence, and some other cool little towns. I was young but will never forget it. someday I want to take my hubby there to visit my cousins and great aunts!

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

From: perlesetlacet@...

Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 2:41 PM

Subject: Re: Normal Breast Tissue Calcification--To

:I'm glad you have fond memories of your aunt. Did you have a nice time in Italy?LM

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I love to travel too, Hawaii was the best trip I have taken in my love, course we are heading off to the Caribbean in March I am very excited. it will be our 2 year wedding anniversary. Should be a blast!

I highly recommend getting away when you can afford to and getting some warm sunshine!

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

From: perlesetlacet@...

Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 5:46 PM

Subject: Re: Normal Breast Tissue Calcification--To

and :Hi. I love to travel too. I have not yet made it to Europe or Hawaii. I've been all over the US, Canada, Mexico, Central and Latin America. I'd really like to go to Tibet and Australia too. Someday......LM

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