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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2008

Just as in recent years, where it was discovered that most stomach ulcers are in fact caused by a strain of acid-thriving bacteria called "Heliobacter pylori", a new class of controversially-named "nanobacterium" has also been discovered to be the true cause of many cases of heart disease and cancer.

It pulls calcium out of the body and uses it to build housing for itself, which interferes with proper tissue, organ, and circulatory functioning.

The end result is much of the heart disease, cancer, and other things we've been living with for so long.

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  • being mocked and shunned by the medical community is often a good sign nowadays (i.e. someone was doing real science, not mafia/mob science)

  • If you're not coming from a pariah position, you're not a real scientist.

  • There are several kinds of EDTA. The most powerful one is Na2 EDTA rather than Ca EDTA.

    Scientists rightly claim that Na2 EDTA is so powerful at eliminating calcium from the blood that it can cause muscle spasms including in the heart.

    So they say that Na2 EDTA is the "best" kind, but must be administered carefully & slowly so as not to kill the patient. A slight drop of serum Ca levels may be fatal.

    Most heart bypass surgeons say they'll go out of business if the treatment is permitted.

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  • @gingerjen888 Yes, I've heard that, too, that magnesium and calcium act like antagonists. I've also heard that citric acid -- particularly in the form of lemon juice -- is a great way to clear up the arteries. And thanks for that link; I'll have a look at it.

  • @gm2751 Calcification can also be reduced by reducing intake of calcium and increasing intake of magnesium - nice to have an easy button solution - but watch out for glutamates as well. I'm much further along than I was 8 months ago with the research. gingerjens com

  • Unfortunately, I located their offices in Tampa and actually drove there. When I got to their office suite, the doors were locked, there were stacks of old phone books outside, and no signs whatsoever that the company was still in existence. I guess they either went bankrupt or were shut down by outside forces.

  • Pathological calcification leads to the complications associated with many chronic disorders. Calcification deposits can be reversed (decalcified) and eliminated with NanobacTX....only available from NanoBiotech Pharma in Florida. They did the research and developed the safe & effective therapies. Visit the website nanobiotech.us to read more about NanobacTX and all of the published studies!

  • I have had a friend several years ago indicate to me that there was a person he knew with heart disease that had undergone a chelation procedure to eliminate the plaque in his arteries; I was initially doubtful of its effectiveness believing it to be in the realm of pseudoscience. I am aware of chelation and what it is and how it works so I would like to think that the calcium ions can still bond with the chelating agents, albeit not quite as effectively as much heavier metals.

  • Thanks for your book review, I will look it up. Based on research that I am working on, I think the calcium spheres are just that - bubbles of calcium that the body doesn't know what to do with besides build bone spurs and arthritic knuckles. The infection - which I believe I have a type of - can be living within our cells. Cell wall deficient bacteria take over some of the white blood cells and the auto-immune symptoms may vary based on type of person and type of bacterium. See gingerjens

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