Calcification of the prostate and its treatment

I searched for calcification and found this, too: nanobacterias causing calcification, also in the prostate. They protect themselves by using calcium as a protective cover. Important: calcification causes inflammation. Step by step.
Bob Klein, MD, mentioned prostate stones.
On a forum - no more existing - someone said “nanobacteria were a calcium bomb”.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanobacteria
newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn5009
ajpheart.physiology.org/cgi/cont … 87/3/H1115

So, what to do? Any cure? Yes, there are some possibilities.

A) The drug protocol: This is the protocol of a member who had success.
EDTA (Chelat) erases the protective cover of the nanobacterias.
Tetrazyklin given will destroy the unstealthed nanob.

B) The Kalium Protocol (Potassium)
K1! : broccoli (as mentioned the broccoli protocol), spinach!!!, parsley…
K2: the Soja ferment product “natto”, fermented products in general

[0013] It has also been discovered that high intake of vitamin K can lead to removal of calcified precipitates from blood vessels that have already been affected by pre-existing calcification. This is a new and stunning discovery with great importance for patients with existing artery disease. Implications for the nutrition industry are that vitamin K-enriched foods and food supplements may be developed.

0065] The term “reducing calcification” or reduction of calcification includes decreasing the rate of calcification in and/or on the blood vessel. As used herein, the term “reversing calcification” includes removing pre-existing calcium deposited in and/or on the blood vessel. While the mechanism is not completely understood, it is believed that vitamin K enhances MGP (matrix Gla-protein) to rigorously protects against further accretion of calcium, whereas other proteins or cells (macrophages, osteoclast-like smooth muscle cells, or others) participate in the actual removal of the calcium. Alternatively, MGP’s Gla-residues (formed under vitamin K influence) have some structural resemblance to EDTA, and may act as such to directly dissolve the calcium. Finally, it may be that MGP (through its Gla-residues) may directly bind to the calcium precipitates (as all Gla-proteins do) and exert chemo-attractant activity towards macrophages, which are then thought to remove the calcium-MGP complexes.

Best…

I noticed a big difference undoing pfs physical side-effects (like thinning teeth and penile pain) when I started taking K-complex, previously just calcium did nothing. The problems of calcification and unwanted demineralization started from having low calcium and didn’t resolve or got worse from supplementing large amounts of it daily until I added k2.

After a few weeks I hit a plateau, I didn’t have thinning teeth anymore but I wondered why my skeleton was still aching and why my facial bones hadn’t grown back like other members. I tried these two:
gardenoflife.com/vitamin-co … 8010116510
gardenoflife.com/vitamin-co … 8010114011

Then I got pretty drastic results regrowing some bone mass in the span of 1-2 weeks from switching to this (high levels of k1 & k2):
lifeextension.com/Vitamins-S … K2-Complex
And following that Garden of Life “Grow Bone” protocol to take stronium in the evening (and k-complex and calcium in the morning & noon).

I just started taking the orotate form of calcium/magnesium and my bone pain seems to be decreasing. So if calcium has done nothing try the harder to find orotate and very high levels of the k-vitamins briefly like 1-3 weeks and see if results pick up.

I noticed a big difference undoing pfs physical side-effects (like thinning teeth and penile pain) when I started taking K-complex, previously just calcium did nothing. The problems of calcification and unwanted demineralization started from having low calcium and didn’t resolve or got worse from supplementing large amounts of it daily until I added k2.

After a few weeks I hit a plateau, I didn’t have thinning teeth anymore but I wondered why my skeleton was still aching and why my facial bones hadn’t grown back like other members. I tried these two:
gardenoflife.com/vitamin-co … 8010116510
gardenoflife.com/vitamin-co … 8010114011

Then I got pretty drastic results regrowing some bone mass in the span of 1-2 weeks from switching to this (high levels of k1 & k2):
lifeextension.com/Vitamins-S … K2-Complex
And following that Garden of Life “Grow Bone” protocol to take stronium in the evening (and k-complex and calcium in the morning & noon).

I just started taking the orotate form of calcium/magnesium and my bone pain seems to be decreasing. So if calcium has done nothing try the harder to find orotate and very high levels of the k-vitamins briefly like 1-3 weeks and see if results pick up.[/

K1 and 2 was mentioned online. Good idea.

Anyway: decalcification seems to be done greatly by NA EDTA - I decalcified both shoulders and even back (my pain drastically decreased)

I hope you find a good way out of this bone mess. Best!

What form and what dosage of glutathione do you recommend for this?

I a,ready answered privately, but want to give the information on the platform, too.

Important is if someone can absorb gluth. There is one guy on hack having real problems with that. Anyway, he has very low levels of gluth., and rising up levels let him feel bad. I researched and found, that rising up gluth levels can lead to detoxification symptoms. So he feels bad to the process itself, not gluth itself.

Before chelation, you need always to build up your detox system (aminos, vits, gluth and so on.)
I recommend doing research what could be beneficial exactely.

Best would be to go to a doc or not medical practitioner which detoxes patients regularly and can tell you successful stories. He should show you his protocol of building up / preparing IVs and the chelation itself. That’s it.