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Looking for help ASAP regarding my father. He is currently in the hospital for necrosis in the esophagus, stomach and duodenum and gastritis in the stomach.
His other conditions are: neuroendocrine tumor in the pancreas, carcinoid tumors and calcification throughout the liver, diabetes.
My question is this:
Does anyone know about calcification inside the organs, such as liver or pancreas? Can the calcium deposits be reversed/treated?
Are there any experts in Bakersfield, CA or San Diego, CA?
(preferrably Bakersfield)
Please help ASAP.
Sincerely,
Nancy Medeiros
In Reply to: Calcification in Liver posted by Nancy on May 23, 2000 at 13:16:29:
Hi Nancy,
I'm not a doc and this is a shot in the dark, but here goes. The attached link discusses magnesium chloride and its use in reversing organ calcifications. It also refers to Dr. Hans Selye, one of the most innovative and brilliant physicians of his time, who proposed that stress could manifest as numerous physical conditions. Among these conditions, according to the link below, is organ calcification. Perhaps intravenous or intramuscular magnesium therapy is would be a viable option for your dad. I'm pretty sure that Dr. Stoll would say that magnesium sulfate would be a far better option than magnesium chloride. Do check out references to magnesium on Dr. Stoll's site via the search engine, Archives, and glossary. I'll see if I can find anything else.
Kyra
In Reply to: Calcification in Liver posted by Nancy on May 23, 2000 at 13:16:29:
Hi again Nancy,
It may be that chelation therapy could help your dad. The attached link goes into detail about chelation, with a subsequent e-mail address where perhaps you could get info about chelation therapy-performing physiciaons. Also explore the archives, glossary, and search engine of Dr. Stoll's site for "calfification" and "chelation therapy." I know that Dr. Stoll has extensively discussed chelation therapy.
Good luck to your dad.
Kyra
In Reply to: Re: chelation therapy as possibility posted by Kyra on May 24, 2000 at 23:01:57:
Thanks, Kyra!
Namaste`
Walt
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