User:Caston/BlogEntry: 2009 July 04 13:15:55 UTC

I've been joining in discussion on imminst about soft tissue calcification. Basically I can see that hypothryoidism contributes to the build up of calcium and plaque in the heart and arterial walls. K2 is a vitamin that helps stop this.

I was also reading the article "Coronary plaque: Is your thyroid to blame?" on trackyourplaque.com Damn it being a subscription site and me being broke but it did give me some information and ideas. I wasn't able to read the full article as it told me I need to be a member to see the rest of the article.

http://www.trackyourplaque.com/library/fl_06-029hypothyroid.asp

One interesting thing I have come across is the theory that nanobacteria exist inside tissues and cells that make a calcium based carbonate apatite formation. This is the major cause of the buildup of plaque.

There is a company listed on one of the US stock exchanges called nanobaclabs is studies and has released numerous documents and papers about the role of these nanobacteria in plaque and soft tissue calcification.

Here is there website:

http://www.nanobaclabs.com/

I have added a page called Calcifying Nanobacterium to the site on the "protect yourself againt" section on the mainpage.

I have also starting building the page on the thyroid gland.

Here is the link to the imminst discussion about calcification. http://www.imminst.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=30691&st=0

Of the things recommended to help break up calcification were D3, K2, Chanca piedra, EDTA but it it appears that K2 is better and safer than EDTA.

Some anti nanobacterium therapies use a combination of EDTA and an antibiotic such as tetracycline. These can be found on the nanobaclabs website.

Please note that nanobac labs seems to have been acquired by another company. You can still view the archived history of their website at:

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.nanobaclabs.com/