Owen,
I had a heart scan last march and found a high calcium score (over 500), I have also just had my eye examination and that a special test done to look into the back of the eye. I recently began the A-9 protocol through Sally. Let me know If I can be of help.
I would enjoy chatting with you about my particulars if you have the time. I also have a lp(a) score of 114. All other heart panels/blood work stress
echo have been great, I am asyptomatic at age 62. I am a marathon runner and find that effect of the heart interesting and concerning. I thought I was in great health to I had the scan done!
Thanks again,
ken
If the problem is apparent calcification, the answer in our experience is vitamin K.
As far as the Lp(a) - again if that score were in normal units it would be scary - but it is probably in nmol/l. In any case, the Pauling/Rath invention of Lp(a) binding inhibitors is in all the so-called Pauling Therapy products.