Food-based calcium eaten 3 times a day in the correct “growth periods” helps prevent cancer, but …

Osteoporosis is NOT a calcium deficiency.

Cow bones are not rendered into calcium tablets — they’re rendered into gelatin capsules.

Swami Nitty-Gritty (Adano Ley) remarked, “I’ve never seen a limestone bridge.”

Porous weak bones have plenty of calcium, but lack protein, silicon, boron, and iron – the bridge girders – to make them dense.

Bones also contain fat – 1/15th of the entire body’s fat (approx. 1/3rd as much as the liver).

Calcium overdosing ages bone by destroying osteoblasts and osteoclasts. (There’s only so many times a cell can be replicated.)

Excess calcium interferes with iron in the body, not unlike a high calcium content of the soil causing iron chlorosis in plants.

Calcium has it’s own paradox, the same as the “oxygen paradox” — it’s deadly to organic life, yet necessary to organic life.

Calcium acting at an (1) inappropriate LEVEL and/or an (2) inappropriate TIME can cause metastatic calcification, including …

(1) calcification of the heart, kidneys, lungs, spleen, blood vessels, costal cartilages, dura mata, falx cerebri, tentorium cerebelli, conjunctivae, and sclerae,
(2) calcium gout,
(3) aortic stenosi,
(4) gallstones,
(5) kidney stones,
(6) kidney failure,
(7) premature aging,
(8) enlargement of the parathyroid glands,
(9) milk alkali syndrome,
(10) non-uremic calciphylaxis, etc.

The scaling on a water heater (including the anode rods) is caused by hard water’s calcium, iron, and magnesium.

For more info on calcium’s aging effects, consult the famous Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye’s Calciphylaxis, 1962.

It’s a hard book to find, and, oh, yes, it’s deliberate. (Conspiracy whistleblowers, are you reading this?)

Consult Wikipedia’s “Calciphylaxis” too.

For more details on OSTEOPOROSIS, consult my article on Greg Whiteley’s Solar Nutrition Website.

 



'Calcium (Too Much Is Toxic or Abuse)' have 4 comments

  1. May 20, 2011 @ 6:53 am ChrisRippa

    Hi Atom, I have the little bumps along my arm that are, as I’ve been told, a deposit of calcium phosphate. If this is correct, how can I rid myself of this build up? Thank you for any suggestions. Chris

    • May 20, 2011 @ 3:31 pm atomb

      I can’t give medical advice, Chris, but a “cookbook” answer is calcium phosphate skin deposits don’t appear when the Kidney Meridian is 100% functional.

      Foods in geometric resonance with the kidneys, large intestine, heart, and gall bladder help upgrade a sluggish Kidney Meridian.

      • May 24, 2011 @ 10:16 am ChrisRippa

        Thanks, for your answer. Of course, my next question is, what foods are those in geometric resonance with the kidneys? It is wild that you answered the way you did, as I have had some pains in my left kidney. I am doing a liver and gall bladder flush. Will this help? Thanks, Atom. Chris

        • May 26, 2011 @ 4:23 pm atomb

          One food resonating with the kidney is the kidney bean.

          One of the first kidney drugs was synthesized from kidney bean pods, and Paavo Airola (1918-1983) recommended kidney bean pod tea for the kidneys.

          The Oriental version of the kidney bean is the azuki bean, which is also used to benefit the kidney.

          Swami Nitty-Gritty claimed the only difference between the kidney bean and the azuki bean is the azuki bean makes you pee more.


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