Reverse Soft Tissue Calcification: Bring Calcium Out Of Tissue & Into Bones

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00:00 Introduction
00:28 Tissue Calcification Explained
01:48 Why Tissue Calcification Leads to Biounavailable Calcium
03:04 How To Treat Biounavailable Calcium
03:35 Calcium Metabolism Explained
05:42 Why Strong Adrenal Glands Are Key To Bioavailable Calcium
06:40 Summary

Tissue calcification is a huge problem. In fact it is one of the most common causes of premature aging along with other metabolic problems in the body. So in this video, I want to explain its causes, how to check if you yourself suffer from tissue calcification and finally how to get all that calcium out of your tissue and into the bones where it’s supposed to be.

Ok, to start off, let’s first talk about what tissue calcification actually is. Basically, calcification is a buildup of calcium in body tissue. As you know, calcium is supposed to be mainly in the bones and teeth with small amounts also present in the muscle and other cells. However, over times calcium can also form hardened deposits in soft tissues, arteries, and other areas where it is not supposed to be. Some calcifications don't cause painful symptoms, while others can lead to severe complications, especially in the arteries that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body.

This will cause them to stiffen and increases your risk of cardiovascular disease. Studies have shown that almost 90% of men and 67% of women older than age 70 have signs of significant calcium deposits in their arteries. While these official figures might make it seem like this is an old people’s problem, my own experience and that of many partitioners who specialize in this field, says otherwise. I would go so far as to say most people have some form of tissue calcification. But because the problem is so difficult to diagnose it often goes unnoticed for many years while their bodies accumulate more and more calcium in the wrong places.

Unfortunately, over time the excess calcium wont be your only problem. As more and more calcium precipitates into the tissue and is lost in places where you need it, you will most likely also develop a calcium deficiency as well. This phenomenon is called biounavailable calcium and it basically means you have too much calcium built up in the body but most of it cannot be used properly, so you have symptoms of both excess unavailable calcium in the tissue as well as a deficiency of available calcium. In an earlier video, I used the analogy of a thirsty sailor stranded at see. He has unlimited water around him but cannot use it because it is not in the right form and therefore toxic. Understanding biounavailable calcium is really the key to reversing tissue calcification. Most people and even most practitioners still think that you can either have a calcium deficiency or a calcium excess. Both are treated fairly simple as I explain in my video on how to take calcium. However, in my experience the real problem is this biounavailable calcium, where you have both at the same time.

So, the million dollar question is how do you treat biounavailable calcium?

To explain what causes calcium build up, you need to understand what a healthy body does when you consume calcium. The following explanation will be a little technical but I will summarize the most important insights later on, don’t worry.

Let’s assume you eat a dairy product such as cheese, which we all know is fairly high in calcium. Basically, what should happen next is that the hydrochloric acid in your stomach breaks down the cheese and also dissolves the calcium. Later this dissolved calcium is absorbed through the lining of the small intestine into the bloodstream, where it can be carried into the bones, teeth or wherever the body needs it. Now, for each of these steps, so digestion, absorption and transport, the body needs several key nutrients to function properly. Let’s go over them one by one:

Calcium Digestion: Healthy hydrochloric acid production = important nutrients: zinc, b vitamins (especially b6)

Calcium Absorption: Absorbed through the lining of the small intestine (done with the help of intestinal vitamin D receptor) = important nutrients: natural vitamin D (please limit / avoid supplements)

Calcium transport & utilization: It needs to be bound to carrier proteins and kept in solution
important nutrients: sufficent protein intake, strong adrenal glands, magnesium, vitamin k2

Other cofactors: Vitamin A, Copper & Boron
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Since so many people asked for clarification on the most important step to remedy this problem, here's an overview (not just for calcium but for overall nutrient deficiencies / imbalances):


2. Find an experienced practitioner / nutritionist (optional but recommended):

3. Set up a customized nutrition program:

Hope this helps :)

felix-harder
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At the age of 40 yrs old I had a heart attack jogging and had 3 arteries nearly 100% blocked and I did not care how healthy I ate and exercised I would have a blockage about every 2 yrs and had to have stents put into my heart arteries and today have 12 stents in my heart.I started taking 100 mg of Nattokinase on empty stomach every morning & evening and I also took with my breakfast 300 mcg of MK-7 K2 & 5000 IU D-3 along with omega 3 fish oil & CQ-10 100mg twice daily for about 3 yrs now and recently had a nuclear stress test and checked out great according to my Cardiologist, So I will continue to do so until I go to be with the Lord.I am now 60 yrs old and feel better than I did at 39 yrs old.God Bless.

leonardleonardlove
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I had a painful frozen shoulder with calcium on my tendons making bulges in my skin. I drank lemon juice after watching a Dr. Berg video on kidney stones and they started dissolving almost immediately. Within a month my shoulder was normal.

bigwombat
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I had my friend take the combo of vitamin K2, magnesium, calcium, and vitamin D3. She was being told she needed to have her parathyroid removed; she was on dialysis at the time. Her iPTH was very high indicating she had too much calcium, yet her calcium levels were below normal range. We knew it had something to do with the absorption and this did the trick. Within 3 months she was back to normal and no surgery was needed

seraph
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This video is extremely helpful and of the highest importance because it highlights burying our heads in vitamin D supplements and lack of magnesium could potentially be problematic and is detrimental for others when considering calcium build up in the body. He has provided some very useful info on the importance of natural vitamin D, K2, magnesium and boron etc and tests (hair strand test) for lacking in minerals. I'm certainly watching his other video and hope we see more of him helping the public on Youtube. One to look out for if this is how he rolls.😊

kwright
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I take Calcimate, mk7, and condroton glucosamine and I have seen a big improvement in my hands and feet.

jamesmoore
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So happy I found you, I have been diagnosed with saliva stones, accompanied by a very sore tongue crunching neck. Medical professionals I've seen never heard of it. I was diagnosed at the dental hospital then discharged. I hope to find a better understanding of this through you and discover how to help myself. Thank you.

marieguinan
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This is how a medical doctor SHOULD be. If they were all as knowledgeable and not greedy sellouts like most of them are, I'd have the utmost respect for them.

UmarAlFarooq
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Thanks for this. You are spot on. I recently did a hair mineral analysis test and was shocked at the results. I do not take any calcium supplements or eat dairy. But my calcium levels were high and all the other minerals low. having a clear picture of what is going on. I am able to address those issues and after 3 months feeling a lot better too. Cannot stress enough the value of this test - wish I had done it years ago.

MJ-tgwv
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In oreder to maintain vitamin D production, you need magnesium. The same magnesium that does not show as deficient in a blood test but is necessary for over 400 chemical reactions in the body (muscular, digestive, neurological, etc). Vitamin D deficiency is also a cause for adrenal fatigue. And, the main reason for calcium deficiency in bones is because your body is mining them for the magnesium you are deficient in.

One way to strengthen your hydrochloric acid concentration is by consuming cabbage. Preferably naturally fermented cabbage without preservatives that contains active cultures of beneficial bacteria. This will also resolve problems with acid reflux and also lactose intolerance. The reflux is caused by weak stomach acid that allows (fruit) fermentation gases to build up in the stomach. Pressure from these gases force open the lower esophageal valve, spewing stomach acid into the esophagus.

Taking a calcium supplement without taking sufficient magnesium channel the calcium to your bones and to resolve any magnesium deficiency will only result in kidney stones, gall stones, calcified tissues, calcified cartalege, etc. The insanity of modern medical industry.

puntabachata
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Well Done! Most people are deficient in Vit K2 and this is one of the major elements leading to Osteoporosis and plaque build-up like Arteriosclerosis in your arteries (and heart attacks) and teeth plaque etc. Vit K2 is found in various places but a good source is grass-fed beef, which on average we don't get. The rest are good too: sunshine (D3), magnesium, sodium and potassium (use potassium chloride to balance the salt. Vit K2 (MK-7) intake will solve a lot of problems...

tonybrock
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Lower stress. Obviously don't stress about it. Lol! But plan to take time mentally away from thoughts that are stressful. Meaning, designate a 15 minute period several times a day (and schedule them at regular times) where you dump everything and do things you like. Look at nature, take a walk. Anything that is enjoyable. The stressors will be easier afterwards. Mental health maintenance is key.

anthonylosego
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I found this video very helpful. I have been taking Nattokinase for the last year and Vitamin D and magnesium for many years. The weak spot for me looks like my adrenals. Because of this video I looked back at a hair sample analysis I had done almost a year ago. I discovered that my sodium level was near the bottom of the reference range and my potassium was below the minimum, even though I have taken a separate potassium supplement daily for the last 40+ years. I never imagined that I would be low in sodium or potassium, or that it would contribute to my high coronary calcium scan score. Thanks Felix!

mrlfhill
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THANKS, I have had pseudo-gout since in my early 30;s ...I have learned more from you than 12 Doctors ...

LS-imki
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Easily one of the best, if not the best video, which explains in simple terms the biomechanics of the calcification process. The causal factors are many, but even discounting several other important factors, the role of vitamins, and having the right mineral balance via the adrenal gland processes are key to preventing calcification.

shekharveera
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What a lovely way to explain ( to novices) every step of the digestion process and how they lead to calcification incase of deficiencies. Almost all videos just talk about taking vit d3 and k2 along with calcium to fix the problem but this js the first time I hear about solvents for the blood calcium and role of healthy adrenals

shikhab
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Weak stomach acid is what most of us have. If you have indigestion, you have weak stomach acid. HCL supplements with meals helps a lot. Do not take antacids, no matter what the Dr. says. (Unless you have inflamed stomach lining) For that you need a water only fast.

davidbrogan
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If only more people took the time to learn this! The amount of people I see hobbling around or aching in certain parts of there bodies! Many are years younger than me! Will check out how to look after my adrenals! Thank you for a great precise video!

dermottelliot
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Thank you for the good presentation. My father's suffered from calcification and his heart arteries and veins. I remember being called in during an operation, so the doctor could show that the thin tissue had degenerated and it wasn't but the calcium tube that had formed inside that was carrying the blood at one point in his heart. They replaced it with a stent but it was that close.

larryswinford
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boron seems to regulate the calcium magnesium metabolism very nicely .. I cured my arthritis in the hands and wrists with a daily boron supplementation.
12mg + per day. after 1 month arthritis stopped getting worse.. after 1 year completely gone. had full use of my wrists again.. doctor could only offer the fusing of my wrists as a solution. Some vets will prescribe boron for arthritis in animals. why not humans?