Nanobacteria are tiny particles that create calcium deposits in the body
It is thought that all calcium that is outside of the bones (except in the blood) is from these particles. Calcium deposits or plaques can cause serious problems if they obstruct normal function of the heart and other major organs. There is a blood test to determine if you have nanobacteria in your body and if your body is reacting negatively if you do have it.
In 2001 my office participated in a research trial that focused on the effectiveness of certain treatments for nanobacteria. The study was called the Nanobac Tx-ACES research trial. The study measured calcification of the heart as measured by Ultra-fast CT scans before and after treatment. I was happy to see that all of my patients in thetrial improved their calcium scores. Before this trial, it was thought that the only way to change calcium plaques in the heart was by surgery, now we have other treatments that are proven to be effective and much less invasive.
Since 2001, there have been improvements in the Ultra-fast CT testing and with the help of dye it is possible to see soft calcium plaques as well as the hard plaques. There is a scoring system that was developed to identify severity of disease but even low scores can require treatment if the plaques are all in one place. It is important to know early to prevent surgery or death.
Treatments for nanobacteria are relatively easy and I provide this for my patients as needed. We monitor treatment progress with the Ultra-fast CT which is done at intervals and generally 80% of the calcium blockages are gone in 8 to 10 months.
I recommend the book “The Calcium Bomb” subtitled “The Nanobacteria Link to Heart Disease & Cancer” by Douglas Mulhall and Katja Hansen for more information.
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