Oral Chelation for Cardiac Calcium

Tammysguy

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I just began TRT in November with a gel, switched to shots in January. Last month, my doctor (A4M, anti aging) sent me for a Cardiac Calcium scoring test. My score was 167. She said if we can get cholesterol down under 70, we can dissolve the calcium.

I wonder if any of you have any experience with Oral EDTA Chelation for Cardiac Calcium? There are claims that this dissolves coronary calcium. My doctor doesn't think it is necessary, but it looks easy and I can't help but wonder if it might increase my odds of dissolving the calcium.

Thanks!
 
I just began TRT in November with a gel, switched to shots in January. Last month, my doctor (A4M, anti aging) sent me for a Cardiac Calcium scoring test. My score was 167. She said if we can get cholesterol down under 70, we can dissolve the calcium.

I wonder if any of you have any experience with Oral EDTA Chelation for Cardiac Calcium? There are claims that this dissolves coronary calcium. My doctor doesn't think it is necessary, but it looks easy and I can't help but wonder if it might increase my odds of dissolving the calcium.






Thanks!


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I just began TRT in November with a gel, switched to shots in January. Last month, my doctor (A4M, anti aging) sent me for a Cardiac Calcium scoring test. My score was 167. She said if we can get cholesterol down under 70, we can dissolve the calcium.

I wonder if any of you have any experience with Oral EDTA Chelation for Cardiac Calcium? There are claims that this dissolves coronary calcium. My doctor doesn't think it is necessary, but it looks easy and I can't help but wonder if it might increase my odds of dissolving the calcium.

Thanks!
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