My most recent EBT coronary calcium score came back with only 28 points increase in more than a year. The number is still very high at 693, but for the past 5 years it has been increasing by more than 100 points per year.
The EBT scan was 665 in July 2015. During that same month I had a root canal tooth removed after reading Dr. Thomas Levy on the infection and inflammation that can be caused by root canal teeth. Along with the Pauling therapy I've added 50 mg vitamin K per day, fish oil, magnesium, and iodine.
The other big factor in my case was hepatitis C, but the viral load has been undetectable since February 2015. For anybody who suffers from hepatitis C, there is a relatively unknown treatment that works: http://www.healthyhepper.com/berksonclinicalstudy.htm This doesn't cost $1000 per day like the new drugs and it is far superior to the old treatment with interferon that only works half the time.
Persistent supplementing with 15-20 grams vitamin C and 50 mg vitamin K are having an effect. I am hoping that the last piece of this puzzle is my thyroid. My T3 has been about 2.6 for some years. In correspondence with PJT, who sells the high potency vitamin K, he explained how he reduced his calcium score by 18% in 6 months by taking Armour thyroid and keeping his T3 between 4-6. I saw my T3 in that range some years ago when I was taking 25 mg of iodine per day. I have to be careful not to overdose because I have had recurring episodes of atrial fibrillation. Magnesium supplementation has controlled the a-fib, but too much iodine could conceivably lead to hyperthyroidism.