Greetings, I ordered Tower Ascorsine-9 two days ago. I have recently been diagnosed with heart disease. Three heart arteries. I have seen the heart scan and inside the block=age in one artery are two peices of calcium which look like two "dice" side by side. I am interested in your thoughts concerning "oral chelation". Will it work to remove the calcium, and can I> take it with the Ascorsine-9? What do you recommend? Respectfully, R.
Dear R.
Sorry to hear about your disease. In my opinion you have selected a good product . I can not really help without knowing
A) How much vitamin C do you take daily, and your tolerance
B) The drugs you are taking
You should determine your bowel tolerance - see http://www.orthomed.com/titrate.htm
If it is low (less than 10,000 mg) you may have to adjust, otherwise you should start with 2 Jars A-9 monthly, and then add the additional vitamin> C (to tolerance) in between A-9 dosings, e.g. every 4 hours.
If your tolerance is low, you should consider LivonLabs.com Lypo-C as the supplemental ascorbate. Now there are other factors and a new book that explains everything should be availa ble within one month.
As far as the calcium - common heart drugs PROMOTE the deposition of calcium in soft tissues and heart valves, and the best way to> reverse these deposits is with the proper use of vitamin K. But, vitamin K is contraindicated if you are taking the drugs that cause the calcium build-ups. It is a real mess.
Owen