Martin wrote:I am looking for those who have monitored their results by utilizing a series of Coronary calcium scans which uses special computerized tomography (CT) to look for calcium deposits in the heart arteries. Perhaps members can comment on their results using Vitamin C, Lysine & Proline therapy along with numeration of their scores over time. Whether calcium scores declined with use, how long did it take, what nutritional supplements they utilized aside from the Pauling therapy, whether their calcification was long standing as in hard plaque vs soft plaque etc.
On the old TrackYourPlaque forum by Dr. William Davis coronary calcium scans were the main tool, to assess progress or regression. One member, also using ascorbic acid and lysine, documented his particularly difficult case here to read in every detail:
https://www.k-vitamins.com/index.php?pa ... -all&id=18In those days there wasn't really high dose K-vitamins available, therefore he started to produce it for himself and others, also available at that site.
At that time also member of the TYP forum, he indented to actually use double the vitamin K doses in one pill than he did in the end. I was one who recommended him to use only half his planned dose per pill, so that I could still afford it.
Coronary calcium scans make only sense when repeated over time, and good technicians to read it consistently and correctly. I never used, simply because here they are not in regular use, and therefore questionable to find anyone with experience in interpreting. Did however have a walking-disabilty from PAD (due to a 80% stenosis at the abdominal aorta bifurcation), which after 7 years of comprehensive supplementation and lifestyle changes went into remission.