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A well known doctor from Naples, Florida, a specialist in health and nutrition, has said the rock calcium is not organic calcium and never should be in vitamin supplements or food. He said calcium carbonate causes pea gravel calcium deposits in the brain. Calcium carbonate is rock calcium. It could be what the deposits are from. I had one calcification in the brain area on a CT. He said calcium citrate is the right organic calcium. I switched to it.
I am not sure if calcium carbonate in toothpaste is an issue. But most don't eat it. I am guarding against that bad calcium and seeing some results with the chanca Piedra. I use herbs cautiously. I am going into another round of chanca Piedra and see what results I get before going into a possible $100,000 surgery. I believe God gave us herbs in Genesis. I figure it is the right way to go.
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Just an observation, (no medical training etc), how can antibiotics help with calcium deposits?
Did the Dr explain how it would work?
As users on this site, we all pretty much 'know' that a Dr's 'go to' medication is an antibiotic. For literally almost anything.
Also known as the "take two tablets and come back in a fortnight" approach.
For me, when looking for help, (as natural as possible), I pref need to have an understanding / logical approach explained to me of how the 'answer' will work for my condition.
Ginger Tea
Ginger Tea
Avoid Calcium Carbonate