Reverse Soft Tissue Calcification: Bring Calcium Out Of Tissue & Into Bones

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:28 Tissue Calcification Explained
    01:48 Why Tissue Calcification Leads to Biounavailable Calcium
    03:04 How To Treat Biounavailable Calcium
    03:35 Calcium Metabolism Explained
    05:42 Why Strong Adrenal Glands Are Key To Bioavailable Calcium
    06:40 Summary
    Tissue calcification is a huge problem. In fact it is one of the most common causes of premature aging along with other metabolic problems in the body. So in this video, I want to explain its causes, how to check if you yourself suffer from tissue calcification and finally how to get all that calcium out of your tissue and into the bones where it’s supposed to be.
    Ok, to start off, let’s first talk about what tissue calcification actually is. Basically, calcification is a buildup of calcium in body tissue. As you know, calcium is supposed to be mainly in the bones and teeth with small amounts also present in the muscle and other cells. However, over times calcium can also form hardened deposits in soft tissues, arteries, and other areas where it is not supposed to be. Some calcifications don't cause painful symptoms, while others can lead to severe complications, especially in the arteries that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body.
    This will cause them to stiffen and increases your risk of cardiovascular disease. Studies have shown that almost 90% of men and 67% of women older than age 70 have signs of significant calcium deposits in their arteries. While these official figures might make it seem like this is an old people’s problem, my own experience and that of many partitioners who specialize in this field, says otherwise. I would go so far as to say most people have some form of tissue calcification. But because the problem is so difficult to diagnose it often goes unnoticed for many years while their bodies accumulate more and more calcium in the wrong places.
    Unfortunately, over time the excess calcium wont be your only problem. As more and more calcium precipitates into the tissue and is lost in places where you need it, you will most likely also develop a calcium deficiency as well. This phenomenon is called biounavailable calcium and it basically means you have too much calcium built up in the body but most of it cannot be used properly, so you have symptoms of both excess unavailable calcium in the tissue as well as a deficiency of available calcium. In an earlier video, I used the analogy of a thirsty sailor stranded at see. He has unlimited water around him but cannot use it because it is not in the right form and therefore toxic. Understanding biounavailable calcium is really the key to reversing tissue calcification. Most people and even most practitioners still think that you can either have a calcium deficiency or a calcium excess. Both are treated fairly simple as I explain in my video on how to take calcium. However, in my experience the real problem is this biounavailable calcium, where you have both at the same time.
    So, the million dollar question is how do you treat biounavailable calcium? How do you make it available again? For this we need to look at the root causes of tissue calcification / biounavailable calcium. Both are really one and the same in most cases.
    To explain what causes calcium build up, you need to understand what a healthy body does when you consume calcium. The following explanation will be a little technical but I will summarize the most important insights later on, don’t worry.
    Let’s assume you eat a dairy product such as cheese, which we all know is fairly high in calcium. Basically, what should happen next is that the hydrochloric acid in your stomach breaks down the cheese and also dissolves the calcium. Later this dissolved calcium is absorbed through the lining of the small intestine into the bloodstream, where it can be carried into the bones, teeth or wherever the body needs it. Now, for each of these steps, so digestion, absorption and transport, the body needs several key nutrients to function properly. Let’s go over them one by one:
    Calcium Digestion: Healthy hydrochloric acid production = important nutrients: zinc, b vitamins (especially b6)
    Calcium Absorption: Absorbed through the lining of the small intestine (done with the help of intestinal vitamin D receptor) = important nutrients: natural vitamin D (please limit / avoid supplements)
    Calcium transport & utilization: It needs to be bound to carrier proteins and kept in solution
    important nutrients: sufficent protein intake, strong adrenal glands, magnesium, vitamin k2
    Other cofactors: Vitamin A, Copper & Boron

Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @felix-harder
    @felix-harder  Год назад +237

    Since so many people asked for clarification on the most important step to remedy this problem, here's an overview (not just for calcium but for overall nutrient deficiencies / imbalances):
    1. Get your nutrient levels tested properly (explained here: ruclips.net/video/q7hJ5M0H_4k/видео.html)
    2. Find an experienced practitioner / nutritionist (optional but recommended):
    A list of recommended ones is part of my paid program (link: www.felixharder.net/program)
    3. Set up a customized nutrition program:
    This should be done according to your nutrient levels and needs, which can be tricky for a beginner. I explain my favorite method for this here: ruclips.net/video/cvajPUiDrdA/видео.html
    Hope this helps :)

    • @GraduadoFigo
      @GraduadoFigo Год назад +9

      Thank you for the very helpful video! I was wondering if you have come across any piece of research on reversing the calcification of arterial walls?

    • @christopherp.hitchens3902
      @christopherp.hitchens3902 Год назад

      When will you begin to tell us all about your smoking, your drinking, your lethargy, your high-stress job and eating garbage your whole life?
      There is nothing more common than a self-inflicted heart attack victim suddenly becoming a health zealot!

    • @johncarr2333
      @johncarr2333 Год назад +11

      So I guess we just ignore the thyroid, calcitonin and calcium regulation. Maybe this guy stayed at a Holiday Inn and now thinks he is an expert. WRONG
      Calcium is in every single cell in you body and is an essential component of normal cell function.
      These kinds of videos are dangerous to people's health.

    • @Ridethebomb777
      @Ridethebomb777 Год назад +11

      @@GraduadoFigo I do not know if this product de calcifies arterial walls but give it a look .... Nattokinase, japanese made if from fermented bean curd. May be of help.

    • @avid_learner_
      @avid_learner_ Год назад

      Can this video be helpful for bamboo spine ?

  • @leonardleonardlove20
    @leonardleonardlove20 Год назад +2209

    At the age of 40 yrs old I had a heart attack jogging and had 3 arteries nearly 100% blocked and I did not care how healthy I ate and exercised I would have a blockage about every 2 yrs and had to have stents put into my heart arteries and today have 12 stents in my heart.I started taking 100 mg of Nattokinase on empty stomach every morning & evening and I also took with my breakfast 300 mcg of MK-7 K2 & 5000 IU D-3 along with omega 3 fish oil & CQ-10 100mg twice daily for about 3 yrs now and recently had a nuclear stress test and checked out great according to my Cardiologist,So I will continue to do so until I go to be with the Lord.I am now 60 yrs old and feel better than I did at 39 yrs old.God Bless.

    • @jeffgarmon1
      @jeffgarmon1 Год назад +71

      Congratulations on your excellent health results. And yes, I've heard wonderful things about taking systemic enzymes ( away from food on an empty stomach) like Nattokinsase, Serrapeptase & Lumbrokinase for heart, brain & overall arterial health.

    • @keithfrancis9293
      @keithfrancis9293 Год назад +60

      Wow.
      You have been through the wars.
      Cholesterol in the blood does not cause artherochlorosis.
      Calcium in the blood does cause artherochlorosis.
      Calcium in the blood is caused by an acid rich diet in the gut instead of alkaline rich diet in the gut.
      Same same not enough calcium in the skeletal means osteoporosis.

    • @elizabethramsay-wilt7995
      @elizabethramsay-wilt7995 Год назад +50

      Praise The Lord God Jehova Rapha!

    • @magaman6353
      @magaman6353 Год назад

      Sounds like bullshit! What is your latest calcium score?

    • @josephvalentine7
      @josephvalentine7 Год назад +32

      Maybe the food you were eating wasn’t healthy after all .
      Dr McDougall

  • @bigwombat7286
    @bigwombat7286 Год назад +342

    I had a painful frozen shoulder with calcium on my tendons making bulges in my skin. I drank lemon juice after watching a Dr. Berg video on kidney stones and they started dissolving almost immediately. Within a month my shoulder was normal.

    • @bettybuckland7613
      @bettybuckland7613 Год назад +18

      Wow I heard of apple vinegar but not lemon, what did you do and how you used the lemon?

    • @theancientsancients1769
      @theancientsancients1769 Год назад +17

      I have the exact same problem! Calcium tendonitis plus frozen shoulder! Lemon juice helped you? I heard apple cider vinegar before only which my throat can't tolerate Unfortunately

    • @bigwombat7286
      @bigwombat7286 Год назад +31

      @@theancientsancients1769 Avoid oxalates. That also helped a lot.

    • @bigwombat7286
      @bigwombat7286 Год назад +21

      @@bettybuckland7613 At 2:30am I swigged half a bottle of old, brown lemon juice that should have been thrown out. Within an hour the pain began to subside. Don't do it like that, lol.

    • @bettybuckland7613
      @bettybuckland7613 Год назад +5

      @@bigwombat7286 LoL 🤣 nope. Well something bad turned into something good for you, no more pain.

  • @puntabachata
    @puntabachata Год назад +66

    In oreder to maintain vitamin D production, you need magnesium. The same magnesium that does not show as deficient in a blood test but is necessary for over 400 chemical reactions in the body (muscular, digestive, neurological, etc). Vitamin D deficiency is also a cause for adrenal fatigue. And, the main reason for calcium deficiency in bones is because your body is mining them for the magnesium you are deficient in.
    One way to strengthen your hydrochloric acid concentration is by consuming cabbage. Preferably naturally fermented cabbage without preservatives that contains active cultures of beneficial bacteria. This will also resolve problems with acid reflux and also lactose intolerance. The reflux is caused by weak stomach acid that allows (fruit) fermentation gases to build up in the stomach. Pressure from these gases force open the lower esophageal valve, spewing stomach acid into the esophagus.
    Taking a calcium supplement without taking sufficient magnesium channel the calcium to your bones and to resolve any magnesium deficiency will only result in kidney stones, gall stones, calcified tissues, calcified cartalege, etc. The insanity of modern medical industry.

  • @UmarAlFarooq
    @UmarAlFarooq Год назад +559

    This is how a medical doctor SHOULD be. If they were all as knowledgeable and not greedy sellouts like most of them are, I'd have the utmost respect for them.

    • @bobb.6393
      @bobb.6393 Год назад +9

      Some doctors are great

    • @violetfem1808
      @violetfem1808 Год назад +9

      @@bobb.6393 The hardest part is finding one esp. when you don't have alot of time to turn your problem around

    • @UmarAlFarooq
      @UmarAlFarooq Год назад +7

      @@bobb.6393 They are not trained to be

    • @ricf9592
      @ricf9592 Год назад +1

      Calcium levels are an endocrine issue. Dietary manoeuvres will not sort the issue.

    • @UmarAlFarooq
      @UmarAlFarooq Год назад +7

      @@ricf9592 you are wrong

  • @seraph44
    @seraph44 Год назад +334

    I had my friend take the combo of vitamin K2, magnesium, calcium, and vitamin D3. She was being told she needed to have her parathyroid removed; she was on dialysis at the time. Her iPTH was very high indicating she had too much calcium, yet her calcium levels were below normal range. We knew it had something to do with the absorption and this did the trick. Within 3 months she was back to normal and no surgery was needed

    • @violetfem1808
      @violetfem1808 Год назад +16

      WOW WOW WOW Amazing! 💖

    • @liberty8424
      @liberty8424 Год назад +18

      Add nattokinase & she'll be golden!

    • @liberty8424
      @liberty8424 Год назад

      If you're using calcium citrate or carbonate, stop. It's made from Rock. It causes organs to build up & 'calcify'.

    • @beniciabowcher-royce7661
      @beniciabowcher-royce7661 Год назад +14

      Do you mean she was taking calcium but it wasn't being absorbed? If so, can you tell me what she did about this please

    • @liberty8424
      @liberty8424 Год назад

      @@beniciabowcher-royce7661 calcium carbonate & citrate are from rocks, they don't absorb. Take a Red Algae calcium with strontium if you want it to absorb correctly.

  • @davidbrogan606
    @davidbrogan606 Год назад +316

    Weak stomach acid is what most of us have. If you have indigestion, you have weak stomach acid. HCL supplements with meals helps a lot. Do not take antacids, no matter what the Dr. says. (Unless you have inflamed stomach lining) For that you need a water only fast.

    • @MrGGPRI
      @MrGGPRI Год назад +29

      Had low stomach acid (Hypochlorhydria ) or years causing multiple health problems; took supplemental Betain HCL and this solved the problem. After some research it was discovered that stomach acid cells needed good amounts of iodine to produce. Added "Idoral" supplements and Hypochlorhydria was never again a problem.

    • @davidbrogan606
      @davidbrogan606 Год назад +12

      @@MrGGPRI Iodine, good to know. I recently began supplementing iodine for the thyroid which is probably why you are taking it.

    • @rollthers3157
      @rollthers3157 Год назад +9

      Good points! And most of what you hear is that it's just normal as you age.

    • @cathygarneau
      @cathygarneau Год назад +3

      @@MrGGPRI How much Iodoral did you take?

    • @w1975b
      @w1975b Год назад +48

      @@MrGGPRI people also need to consume salt (sodium chloride), since chloride is a component of stomach acid (hydrochloric acid), so without it...can't make it. To think of all the people being told by their doctors "stay away from salt" and that's contributing to weak stomach acid.

  • @jamesmoore5630
    @jamesmoore5630 Год назад +53

    I take Calcimate, mk7, and condroton glucosamine and I have seen a big improvement in my hands and feet.

  • @mrlfhill
    @mrlfhill 6 месяцев назад +51

    I found this video very helpful. I have been taking Nattokinase for the last year and Vitamin D and magnesium for many years. The weak spot for me looks like my adrenals. Because of this video I looked back at a hair sample analysis I had done almost a year ago. I discovered that my sodium level was near the bottom of the reference range and my potassium was below the minimum, even though I have taken a separate potassium supplement daily for the last 40+ years. I never imagined that I would be low in sodium or potassium, or that it would contribute to my high coronary calcium scan score. Thanks Felix!

    • @lf4061
      @lf4061 5 месяцев назад +6

      Magnesium can prevent potassium from being properly absorbed and utilized. I would advise not taking them both at same time of day.

    • @Starcraftghost
      @Starcraftghost 5 месяцев назад +8

      Nattokinase is just a blood thinner. It does not contain Vitamin K2. Natto, the actual food, contains both.

    • @TheCabCabMan
      @TheCabCabMan 5 месяцев назад +5

      Vitamin b5, k2 in the mk4 form and a smaller dose in the mk7 form. Mk4 k2 seems to have a stronger impact on the glands. B5 deficiency can cause your adrenals to shrivel, but they can grow back.

    • @mrlfhill
      @mrlfhill 4 месяца назад

      @@lf4061 I've made that change as a result of your comment. Thank you.

    • @saraswatkin9226
      @saraswatkin9226 3 месяца назад

      ​@@lf4061that might help kidney disease?

  • @anthonylosego
    @anthonylosego Год назад +71

    Lower stress. Obviously don't stress about it. Lol! But plan to take time mentally away from thoughts that are stressful. Meaning, designate a 15 minute period several times a day (and schedule them at regular times) where you dump everything and do things you like. Look at nature, take a walk. Anything that is enjoyable. The stressors will be easier afterwards. Mental health maintenance is key.

    • @jewel2022now
      @jewel2022now Год назад +4

      Yes, great thinking

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  Год назад +7

      Completely agree!

    • @user-sc7fk5ys6x
      @user-sc7fk5ys6x 3 месяца назад +2

      My boss hates you. 😂

    • @anthonylosego
      @anthonylosego 3 месяца назад +1

      @@user-sc7fk5ys6x yeah, well, I don't hate your boss. I feel sorry for him being under so much pressure that he tries too hard. And then makes things worse with his employees. If you do a little extra, and work with your people, you can do great things. Tell your boss to talk to me and I'll straighten them out.

    • @veganvocalist4782
      @veganvocalist4782 2 месяца назад +1

      agree 100% anthony ;D

  • @johnjackson3349
    @johnjackson3349 Год назад +245

    Eat grass-fed butter, the more the better. Heals the adrenals and has K2.

    • @KathrineJKozachok
      @KathrineJKozachok Год назад +14

      Thanks! I've been doing that. Maybe that's why I've never had this problem into my 50s.

    • @chasethecat3839
      @chasethecat3839 Год назад +1

      Brand recommend??? TY

    • @johnjackson3349
      @johnjackson3349 Год назад +18

      @@chasethecat3839 Kerrygold or Kirkland Signature (Costco)

    • @flick400
      @flick400 Год назад +5

      That will add to any cardio vascular disease, because calcium bulidup is not the only element of plaque bulidup. Cholesterol is another one of the big factors and elements.

    • @yoursugarismine
      @yoursugarismine Год назад +12

      @@johnjackson3349 how do you know those brands are grass fed? I’m in uk and never found grass fed in a supermarket. It doesn’t say on the package

  • @tonybrock5288
    @tonybrock5288 10 месяцев назад +30

    Well Done! Most people are deficient in Vit K2 and this is one of the major elements leading to Osteoporosis and plaque build-up like Arteriosclerosis in your arteries (and heart attacks) and teeth plaque etc. Vit K2 is found in various places but a good source is grass-fed beef, which on average we don't get. The rest are good too: sunshine (D3), magnesium, sodium and potassium (use potassium chloride to balance the salt. Vit K2 (MK-7) intake will solve a lot of problems...

    • @TNT-km2eg
      @TNT-km2eg 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yet another youtube university student

    • @Funsoul8
      @Funsoul8 5 месяцев назад +5

      VITAMIN K2 CAN BE FOUND also in grass fed butter…

    • @sallywhaley3941
      @sallywhaley3941 4 месяца назад +1

      Grass fed beef is everywhere these days I eat nothing else ground is theway it’s available prolifically

    • @cadesertsky
      @cadesertsky 2 месяца назад

      @@Funsoul8Thank you‼️

  • @11kwright
    @11kwright Год назад +244

    This video is extremely helpful and of the highest importance because it highlights burying our heads in vitamin D supplements and lack of magnesium could potentially be problematic and is detrimental for others when considering calcium build up in the body. He has provided some very useful info on the importance of natural vitamin D, K2, magnesium and boron etc and tests (hair strand test) for lacking in minerals. I'm certainly watching his other video and hope we see more of him helping the public on RUclips. One to look out for if this is how he rolls.😊

    • @Bambina336
      @Bambina336 Год назад +20

      Where can we do hair test to check for deficiency?

    • @cspark9186
      @cspark9186 Год назад

      Everything You Need To Know About Vitamin K2 - Microbiome Labs
      ruclips.net/video/5-KGceRenn4/видео.html

    • @DG-uh8uv
      @DG-uh8uv Год назад +23

      I agree with you. I learned about vitamin K2 a while ago and it isn’t present in conventional dairy products because the cows are not grass fed. It’s necessary for animals to be pasture raised in order for vitamin K2 to be present. Vitamin K2 helps direct the calcium to your bones where it’s supposed to be.

    • @tonywoodward1983
      @tonywoodward1983 Год назад

      Didnt mention that k2 is fat solutble so it wont do its job if you take it on an emtypy stomach with water

    • @AmyB1961
      @AmyB1961 Год назад +13

      @@DG-uh8uv
      Try to find raw milk.

  • @piamp1454
    @piamp1454 Год назад +33

    Very helpful information and very well and clearly explained!

  • @justpaul5213
    @justpaul5213 Год назад +26

    One important thing is missing in digestion part, if your liver /gallbladder does not work properly you WILL not assimilate fat soluble vitamins such as Vit D or K2 regardless of form

  • @davidhenningson4782
    @davidhenningson4782 Год назад +12

    Your technical section was right up my alley (your terminology reminds me of geological processes... mineral transport... but for the body😊)

  • @MJ-tg7wv
    @MJ-tg7wv Год назад +29

    Thanks for this. You are spot on. I recently did a hair mineral analysis test and was shocked at the results. I do not take any calcium supplements or eat dairy. But my calcium levels were high and all the other minerals low. having a clear picture of what is going on. I am able to address those issues and after 3 months feeling a lot better too. Cannot stress enough the value of this test - wish I had done it years ago.

    • @dianeditonno3569
      @dianeditonno3569 Год назад +4

      I too, had high calcium levels. Dr. Checked my parathyroid levels and they were above the high range. I had a benign tumor on one of my parathyroid which was causing my calcium to go wacky. I'm just telling my experience.

    • @NaveDelAmor
      @NaveDelAmor Год назад

      @mj ~ a lot depends on our diet; if we eat too much of something, etc.
      Calcium prevents iron from being absorbed, so cheeseburgers are a no-no.

    • @MJ-tg7wv
      @MJ-tg7wv Год назад +2

      @@NaveDelAmor don't ever eat cheeseburgers!!!

    • @stevewilcox1755
      @stevewilcox1755 3 месяца назад

      Copper directs where iron goes. Unless you lost lots of blood in a accident, you most likley have too much iron and need to give blood to remove the iron.@@NaveDelAmor

  • @adobeb98
    @adobeb98 Год назад +24

    Thank you so much. You explain the principles so well. Topics like this have to be technical because our bodies are so complex.. Calcium levels in the body have always been both an interest and a concern for me, and I will follow your other vids with interest.

  • @elwood212
    @elwood212 Год назад +88

    As a therapist I ABSOLUTLEY agree. Even young teenage clients these days have severe tissue calcium deposits which is a new development.

    • @7ebr830
      @7ebr830 9 месяцев назад +10

      All developments are new - that's what a development is, a new thing or circumstance atop an older one.
      Avoid the use of the word new in front of the word development if you wish to avoid the pleonasm.
      Brought to you today by The Unwelcome Grammar Nazi. 😉

    • @blahbleh5671
      @blahbleh5671 9 месяцев назад +2

      Do they though

    • @TacoTuesday4
      @TacoTuesday4 9 месяцев назад

      @@7ebr830grammar nazis are not a new development unfortunately.

    • @lauradivittorio1014
      @lauradivittorio1014 9 месяцев назад

      @@7ebr830 the evolution of species is a development process that has been going on on this planet since life existed and since the first bacteria appeared and started the process that developed the current oxidizing atmosphere from reducing and rich in ammonia and low in oxygen that it was. As you see the development is not necessarily new. No wonder you're a Nazi since you have a poor understanding of reality, language and very logical defects as demonstrated by your funny statement.

    • @jenynz5334
      @jenynz5334 7 месяцев назад +1

      One issue is the lack of bioavailability in the supposed vitamins and minerals they add to all of our foods.

  • @larryswinford3472
    @larryswinford3472 Год назад +40

    Thank you for the good presentation. My father's suffered from calcification and his heart arteries and veins. I remember being called in during an operation, so the doctor could show that the thin tissue had degenerated and it wasn't but the calcium tube that had formed inside that was carrying the blood at one point in his heart. They replaced it with a stent but it was that close.

  • @shikhab2250
    @shikhab2250 Год назад +148

    What a lovely way to explain ( to novices) every step of the digestion process and how they lead to calcification incase of deficiencies. Almost all videos just talk about taking vit d3 and k2 along with calcium to fix the problem but this js the first time I hear about solvents for the blood calcium and role of healthy adrenals

    • @sanlucar3042
      @sanlucar3042 Год назад +9

      D3 and K2 + Magnesium. Kalium?

    • @nicolecrystal6765
      @nicolecrystal6765 Год назад +17

      also apple cider vinegar !!!!

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  Год назад +11

      Glad it helped :)

    • @ms-jl6dl
      @ms-jl6dl Год назад +29

      ​​@@sanlucar3042 Kalium (K) is Potassium in english. Natrium (Na) is Sodium in english.

    • @joh614
      @joh614 Год назад +5

      ​@@felix-harder sir will decalsification work in case of thyroid calcification? Please answer

  • @dermottelliot9634
    @dermottelliot9634 Год назад +28

    If only more people took the time to learn this! The amount of people I see hobbling around or aching in certain parts of there bodies! Many are years younger than me! Will check out how to look after my adrenals! Thank you for a great precise video!

    • @ChickenTender57
      @ChickenTender57 7 месяцев назад

      If the medical doctors had a clue, they could help when people go to the dr for their issues but all the dr does is prescribe a drug that doesn’t help the underlying condition.

    • @lemurianchick
      @lemurianchick 3 месяца назад

      @@ChickenTender57 Um...I am very certain that this man is a naturopath and suggesting the same.

  • @shekharveera8979
    @shekharveera8979 6 месяцев назад +18

    Easily one of the best, if not the best video, which explains in simple terms the biomechanics of the calcification process. The causal factors are many, but even discounting several other important factors, the role of vitamins, and having the right mineral balance via the adrenal gland processes are key to preventing calcification.

  • @pollycook7692
    @pollycook7692 11 месяцев назад +18

    Thank you Felix. After a lot of research you seem to be the one with the best advice

  • @earthmamma85
    @earthmamma85 10 месяцев назад +4

    This was so well explained. Thank you.

  • @LS-im5ki
    @LS-im5ki 11 месяцев назад +4

    THANKS ,I have had pseudo-gout since in my early 30;s ...I have learned more from you than 12 Doctors ...

  • @gowanhewlett745
    @gowanhewlett745 Год назад +31

    Excellent presentation.....clearly explained, concise and well illustrated.

    • @ricf9592
      @ricf9592 Год назад

      Para thyroids. If those glands are mal functioning, then there is nothing you can do bar an operation.

  • @alexandrealves8356
    @alexandrealves8356 Год назад +3

    so clear and objective approach. TY.

  • @MNMMOMMA2
    @MNMMOMMA2 Год назад +48

    This was be helpful to understand my personal health struggles, which has without a doubt been caused by severe chronic stress, for years on end. I developed Hypokalemia 15 years ago, which almost killed me.
    My heart had began to stop, but thankfully my daughters were home, which saved my life! By time paramedics arrived, I was seeing flashes of light and in the process of leaving this world. My pulse was 22, and voices began to fade. Prior to the massive depletion of my potassium, I had very bad tachycardia and my resting heart rate was over 200, but it would jump up to 220, just by standing up.
    When my daughters called 911, the operator called code blue after hearing me struggle to breath. I then began to have convulsions, lost hearing and felt like I was suffocating. I finally felt a calm, once my pulse began to drop.
    It was such a scary event, but it was not only real life crash course in potassium depletion for myself, it also caused PTSD for my youngest daughter, which was only 8 at the time.
    Jeezzzz, what an ordeal! If people don't believe stress is deadly, think again!

    • @Peter-dh7ux
      @Peter-dh7ux Год назад +5

      I was recently on holiday and told about a lady (nurse) who had suddenly died. I was told that at autopsy she was found to have no potassium. I had never heard of this before now. Your story confirms this.

    • @MNMMOMMA2
      @MNMMOMMA2 Год назад +4

      @@Peter-dh7ux So many people are unaware of such a critical potassium could be, until I almost died. Thank you for sharing, though it's sad someone lost their life to Hypokalemia.

    • @cynthiagreer645
      @cynthiagreer645 Год назад +3

      Was it due to a low diet of potassium? 05 08 23

    • @MNMMOMMA2
      @MNMMOMMA2 Год назад +10

      @@cynthiagreer645 No, low blood potassium. It came on out of nowhere, but I have been under years of chronic fight or flight, due to stress. This video made such perfect sense, at least to my situation. I'm still battling chronic stress, due to my husband being terminally ill, and I'm also his caregiver, or to the best of my ability anyway. People don't realize how horrible chronic stress is, until they're stuck in it for years on end!

    • @cynthiagreer645
      @cynthiagreer645 Год назад +1

      @@MNMMOMMA2 wow, Thank you for responding. I'm dealing with gut issues due to stress.

  • @deepwaters2334
    @deepwaters2334 Год назад +34

    It's amazing the govrt mandates fluorine be added to drinking water to "strengthen teeth" through calcification, yet they say nothing about its effects on the calcification of the rest of the body. It's no wonder so many struggle with the calcification of the body.

    • @Teddokrato
      @Teddokrato Год назад +6

      Exactly

    • @2tennhills
      @2tennhills 19 дней назад

      Totally agree! That is why so many have thyroid disorders. The molecular structure of floride and cloride is very similar to iodine, therefore the body doesn't uptake it .

  • @flickaJay
    @flickaJay Год назад +7

    Magnesium can be found in Celtic sea salt. Take a small granule with your water letting it dissolve in your mouth thus activating your first level of digestive fluids, the salivary glands with their enzymes.

  • @sv160
    @sv160 24 дня назад

    Good info thanks.
    I want to add that rest is also very important
    After work I am worn out. 15 min lay down do some stress relief meditation autogenic training
    Try to do it almost every day and it will help you a lot to recover
    God Bless you ❤

  • @jf1341
    @jf1341 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this informative segment 🙏🙏🙏

  • @marcosjuan3142
    @marcosjuan3142 9 месяцев назад +9

    Magnesium is the key... You need consuming more magnesium

  • @JustJulesAgain
    @JustJulesAgain Год назад +1

    Well done. Thank you. Dealing with this. Wow.

  • @user-kc7mu4jp4p
    @user-kc7mu4jp4p 5 месяцев назад +2

    100% genuine video here, indicated by the fact that it emphasised natural vitamin D when the whole world is advocating supplementation, without the doctors even mentioning that what they are prescribing are synthetic chemicals and minerals.
    Secondly, he has succinctly explained the causes and the cures, which are all diet-based, not pills. Thanks, Dr Harder, for life-saving advice!

  • @johnhall4851
    @johnhall4851 Год назад +4

    Thank you sir.

  • @francoistourigny3006
    @francoistourigny3006 Год назад +5

    Congrats, it’s very well explained and there is no advertising for commercial products! Like many others, on u tube!

    • @lemurianchick
      @lemurianchick 3 месяца назад

      Are you talking about just ads in general or the content creator promoting his product? I'm glad you like that but remember that adults making these informative videos are likely not just bored and looking for something to do. They have bills like everyone else. So if you are consuming free content it would be nice for you to not criticize someone from promoting their products. Or do you work for free? 🙄

  • @barbarabraun114
    @barbarabraun114 10 дней назад

    I have had receding gums and loss of tooth enamel for years. I recently - at age 60 had a DEXA scan and have been shown to have osteopenia. I took Calcium for it and my hands and wrist started to ache and then hurt constantly. I stopped taking it. Then found a NATURAL WHOLE food version of calcium. Still no change in my DEXA scans. I had been taking D3 for years and K2. I have never had a hair analysis or adrenal evaluation……Started taking Boron and copper with zinc last month……

  • @f.fromme1988
    @f.fromme1988 Год назад

    Thanks, very useful information.

  • @ahmedfaruqi1254
    @ahmedfaruqi1254 9 месяцев назад +4

    This is the best and complete description of the process of calcification.
    Best wishes from Pakistan and thank you!

  • @andrerousselsapet5219
    @andrerousselsapet5219 Год назад +4

    Very well presented
    Very accurate

  • @yvette1364
    @yvette1364 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Felix for sharing this great info !

  • @lydialangfordjoiner765
    @lydialangfordjoiner765 9 дней назад

    Thank you very much!

  • @lone982
    @lone982 Год назад +262

    Saying k2 without specifying k2 mk7 could lead people to take k2 mk4 which thins blood instead of directing calcium to teeth and bones

    • @margaretfoley1247
      @margaretfoley1247 Год назад +15

      I thought vit k 1 is the blood thinner .

    • @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401
      @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401 Год назад +4

      K3 directs calcium to teeth and bones

    • @margaretfoley1247
      @margaretfoley1247 Год назад +35

      @@hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401 I thought that was K2 .

    • @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401
      @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401 Год назад +21

      @@margaretfoley1247 damn your right. Im high af.

    • @fmj136
      @fmj136 Год назад

      @@margaretfoley1247 K1 is a *Blood Thickener* and causes it to clot to stop bleeding-problem is that if your arteries are clogging up or if u have a family history of heart attacks, K1 *will increase the chance of blood clotting in the arteries* thereby causing a heart attack.

  • @poppylove3673
    @poppylove3673 Год назад +66

    I have been on a prescription dose of D 50k IU every other day, for the past 15 years, and was first diagnosed with Fibromyalgia.
    I had severe weakness, upper body pain(neck,back,arms) and an exhaustion, I had never experienced anything like what all seemed to come about overnight!
    When I went to the doctor and they did blood tests, they said I had a resolving case of mono,( which I hadn't even noticed having). I didn't realize any symptoms of having it!
    There was some other things on my blood tests showing T3 or T something not right, and I was referred to a rheumatologist that said I had Fibromyalgia, I also had all the tender points, my Vit D and Iron were low, which started me on the prescription D and has taken years to bring up to normal.
    I had iron infusions, and as the years went on, was diagnosed with osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Then nerve problems, and it's affected my arms, hands, legs and feet. I recently started learning about the need to take Vitamin K2 M7, if on high doses of Vitamin D, because it's necessary for getting calcium to go into your bones, otherwise it goes to wrong places in your body!
    Just like what you are saying! I questioned my rheumatologist about it being a possibility that I had calcium deposits forming on my finger joints, (what's been osteoarthritis), and is on my shoulders, spine, both cervical and lumbar! Possibly my knees as well. I've just been told I have bone on bone in my knees and need surgery. I had a series of injections in my knees and back that didn't help. I am wanting to start taking Vitamin K, and wondering if it's possible to dissolve these calcium deposits, using something referred to as "the bone crusher" I forget the name, but I want to know more! Thank you for your channel and this video! Doctors I've asked don't have a clue, and just keep prescribing more and more drugs! I want to get to the root of what's causing things and heal, not just continue treating symptoms. ❤👍🏽

    • @lynnrussell1641
      @lynnrussell1641 Год назад +9

      Get tested for MTHFR

    • @cookiemonster5565
      @cookiemonster5565 Год назад +11

      I have avoided knee surgery by getting synvisc injections in my knee. This is NOT a steroid but an artificial cartilage made from hyaluronic acid. I've had bone on bone for 15+years, but this has kept me from having to have surgery. I had my right knee replaced before Synvisc came on the market. It was one of the most painful things I have ever endured. Surgery makes them more money, so they don't like to tell you about synvisc. You need either an orthopedic surgeon or an osteopathic MD to get them.

    • @tinalynch9283
      @tinalynch9283 Год назад +19

      The lord Jesus christ is ur true healer pray to him ask for what u need amen God bless you ❤

    • @mphmph2351
      @mphmph2351 Год назад +7

      Be sure to have them test for FERRITIN, which is the STORED iron, the important one! Once you find out the results, the best & non constipation iron is ferrous bisglycinate, sometimes called easy iron. Available at your health food store! 🥰🙏

    • @iloveit9468
      @iloveit9468 Год назад

      I think you mean revolving HH4virus aka Epstein-Barr virus….mono is mononucleosis which by definition means that you get it once..mono !
      Stay well God bless !

  • @havad3938
    @havad3938 Год назад +1

    Your explanation is so understandable and thorough...Subscribed..I sense you care.

  • @exponentialpotentialNow
    @exponentialpotentialNow 3 месяца назад

    Fabulous listening. Thank You Blessings 😊😊😊

  • @scottp6761
    @scottp6761 Год назад +78

    Serrapeptase is perfect for this issue. Loads of k2. Take vit D3 10,000 IU with it and calcium will go where it needs to. Take magnesium, potassium citrate, and I also love glutathione with Vit C. You can also take NAC to get glutathione. Its the cause of almost all inflammation in the body as we age. Lack of glutathione

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb Год назад +5

      D3 makes calcification worse..look it up he has a video about it here even

    • @scottp6761
      @scottp6761 Год назад +18

      @@Bambotb no it doesn't if you take K with it or Nattokinase. Natto rids of calcium issues. Look it up

    • @dellacalfee
      @dellacalfee 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@scottp6761 K1 or K2? It makes a big difference which one

    • @prioris55555
      @prioris55555 8 месяцев назад +2

      serrapeptase is very weak.
      lumbrokinase is the strongest clot buster and artery cleaner.
      nattokinase is for very mild cases.
      d3, magnesium citrate and vitamin k2 mk4 and mk7
      k1 is irrelevant

    • @scottp6761
      @scottp6761 8 месяцев назад +2

      @prioris55555 im taking a natto/serra combo and its working well for my Blood pressure and keeping my lungs clear. But i may try the L

  • @19999927
    @19999927 9 месяцев назад +14

    boron seems to regulate the calcium magnesium metabolism very nicely .. I cured my arthritis in the hands and wrists with a daily boron supplementation.
    12mg + per day. after 1 month arthritis stopped getting worse.. after 1 year completely gone. had full use of my wrists again.. doctor could only offer the fusing of my wrists as a solution. Some vets will prescribe boron for arthritis in animals. why not humans?

    • @TungB
      @TungB 24 дня назад

      That's impressive. What else did you do that helped? I take smaller dose 5 mg boron intermittently for sexual function and skin/hair, but I'm still not sure how much is too much without an expensive hair test, so I have been cautious... Did not know about boron for arthritis; even though best and only actual cure for that, as always, is low simple carbs consumption, unless your growing/moving. I found intermittent potassium citrate specifically is great for arthritis, particularly gout, and particularly if you have uric acid spikes.

    • @izak4360
      @izak4360 12 дней назад

      Suplement boron with magnesium for OA relief

  • @stevekendrick2008
    @stevekendrick2008 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent vid. Thank you.

  • @TamilsamayalA402
    @TamilsamayalA402 Год назад +1

    Clear explanation. Thank you

  • @judithpoulin2351
    @judithpoulin2351 Год назад +3

    Would love to hear your thoughts on Oxalates. I would think everyone with an Oxalate issue has an issue with calcium tissue calcification? Get the calcium back into the bones and Oxalate won’t be able to bind to it? But with Oxalate produced by mold/Candida - we need something to bind to it - could we use Mg instead?
    Wish I could take B6 - sends me over the edge - massive joint pain.

  • @armjr7501
    @armjr7501 Год назад +30

    Nettle seed and nettle leaf tea can really help strenghten your adrenal glands.

    • @snakeace0
      @snakeace0 9 месяцев назад

      lol , no.

    • @nelliesfarm8473
      @nelliesfarm8473 6 месяцев назад +1

      Rhodiola too

    • @armjr7501
      @armjr7501 6 месяцев назад

      @@nelliesfarm8473 Thank you! I'm going to look into it now!

  • @ezvahedi1387
    @ezvahedi1387 Год назад +2

    very useful.thank you

  • @comeLord
    @comeLord Год назад

    Thank you for this informative video.

  • @lr1732
    @lr1732 10 месяцев назад +26

    Getting rid of oxalate foods and going mostly carnivore has helped me immensely.

    • @pinkoceanflower3045
      @pinkoceanflower3045 10 месяцев назад +2

      👍🏽

    • @johnphilpottand6361
      @johnphilpottand6361 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same here. It took a lot longer than I had heard for me but I’m down under 195 pounds and still loosing weight nice and slowly. No starvation diet whatsoever with carnivore. Personally I kind of like the difference in my skin too

    • @lr1732
      @lr1732 10 месяцев назад

      @@johnphilpottand6361 It was interesting. I was doing some research into keto for my husbands friend who had cancer and I came across the carnivore stuff. I began reading stories of people who sounded like me so I decided I would give it a 3 month run. After 3 months I was shocked. Mind you, I had what one would call a very healthy diet already. I did not eat junk, no processed food, no fake food, nothing artificial and everything made from scratch with organic real food. Belonged to a local coop, got my stuff fresh from farms, etc. And I did this for YEARS. I was even a whole (real) food vegan for 13 years which I think was the nail in my coffin. But then I discovered the Weston Price stuff and added back in meat and raw dairy. That was great but still had issues. Going carnivore was amazing. Never felt so good in my life. Because I did not eat junk or processed foods, it was definitely the plant foods that were harming my body. Probably just overloaded. My oxalate issue was so bad that it literally almost killed me. So much for eating greens every day. My farmer had a greenhouse and I used to get chard all winter. That didn't do me any favors. Ug. Anyway, just wanted to share this because so many read these comments and assume that carnivore is working great because you come from the SAD diet. I have eaten what most consider "healthy" food for well over 30 years. I got into the health food thing back in my 20's. Went hard core too. When I got sick, everyone around me said "well if you get sick eating as healthy as you do then this leaves the rest of us no hope". So everyone around me knew my lifestyle. Even tho I do think there are many other things that came into play, giving up plants in my diet has been EUREKA. Now when anyone says they have crappy digestive stuff going on; despite eating what many believe is a so called healthy diet, I tell them to give-up plants. They initially think I am nuts, but those who do it are always amazed. First things to go are gas bloating, farting etc. Everyone always seems shocked that giving that stuff up clears up all that stuff. My gf and I joke that we are on a no fart diet. I do drink a lot of raw milk (from super clean cows) so I am not super low carb but the raw milk keeps me from dumping oxalates and helps me get rid of them and gives me some nutrients that are hard to get on meat only (like magnesium). Works for me. 🤣

    • @Pluscelamemechose
      @Pluscelamemechose 9 месяцев назад

      Amen to that.

    • @Jonas_Santos20
      @Jonas_Santos20 6 месяцев назад

      Goodluck with your diet as it is bad in the long run. I'm also a huge meat eater as to why i developed psoriatic arthritis. My dad also died last year due to heart attack because of the same diet too

  • @andyrussell5177
    @andyrussell5177 Год назад +15

    It took me awhile to figure out that my joint pain is linked directly to what I eat and if I'm extremely stressed out. It took me years to find a doctor who explained that the pain I had throughout my body and my joints was related to stress he was absolutely correct and later on I found that the joint pain in particular was related to what I ate. If I ate junk the night before I would get up the next morning with my knees and my finger joints hurting like you wouldn't believe. Slow down and listen to your body. Try to eat Whole Foods that way we don't have to partake of these processed chemicals. Who knows what in these pills we are taking on a daily basis also I started to question two different spices and herbs that I buy. I've decided to get my own herbs and crushed them at least I know what's in them

    • @jreifsnyder2225
      @jreifsnyder2225 Год назад

      Yes there are videos of analysis of some dried herbs and spices we use by brand - they have lead

    • @wrknout
      @wrknout 5 дней назад

      Tomatoes are the big culprit!

  • @brijkishoresharma7645
    @brijkishoresharma7645 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you sir for great knowledge

  • @florismeng9282
    @florismeng9282 6 месяцев назад +2

    Dear Felix
    Wonderful info. For digestion, iodine is a must too.

  • @Harve955
    @Harve955 10 месяцев назад +13

    Simple and informative well done. How does the formation of calcium oxalates influence both the formation of unwanted deposits and prevent proper absorption?

  • @SR-hu7qr
    @SR-hu7qr Год назад +20

    Try Chanca Piedra/Stone breaker.
    Suppose to be good for calcified tendons

    • @rr1621
      @rr1621 Год назад +5

      Amazing for kidney stones too

    • @SR-hu7qr
      @SR-hu7qr Год назад +1

      @@sandadobre9729 ok

    • @jonathanchung7209
      @jonathanchung7209 Год назад +1

      Good for liver stones as well.

  • @miriam2909
    @miriam2909 Год назад

    This is excellent information thank you. Will definitely save the video and take your advice

  • @homoerectus744
    @homoerectus744 Год назад

    Very simply,thnx!

  • @StooFras-TheFiresofHell.
    @StooFras-TheFiresofHell. Год назад +20

    Where we live in Scotland the sun doesn't
    really shine much so Vitd is a no no, so
    we take a supplement Vit D plus Vit K
    which compensates, now you make
    mention of Cod Liver oil fair enough
    but I take Fish oils as it is plus a Multi
    Vitamin which contains Vit A and I
    believe Cod Liver oils contains
    high amounts of Vit A as it is.🤔

  • @smilingblissgoddess
    @smilingblissgoddess Год назад +20

    Hello Felix you mentioned you would provide a link in your description box above for a step by step guide to remedy this health issue and it is not present. Could you please provide us with the link please? Thank you

  • @jodyjackson5475
    @jodyjackson5475 3 месяца назад +1

    Good luck to everyone being able to find someone to do this and/or afford it 👍🏼

  • @krishnar5755
    @krishnar5755 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent information. Thank you.
    Very understandable presentation and summarisation.

  • @Jerry-zf3cn
    @Jerry-zf3cn Год назад +20

    Great explanation for what causes this problem, but I never did see any instructions on how to actually reverse (ie, undo) it.

    • @cindyjohnson868
      @cindyjohnson868 Год назад +2

      I do all these things that he has recommended and it’s still getting worse.

    • @susanneschauf7417
      @susanneschauf7417 Год назад +6

      ​@@cindyjohnson868 Then you have to drastically increase the dose of vit. D to 10,000 or 20,000 I.U. for a few weeks

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  Год назад +5

      Please don't self-diagnose! Here's a breakdown of the most important steps (not just for calcium but for overall nutrient deficiencies / imbalances):
      1. Get your nutrient levels tested properly (explained here: ruclips.net/video/q7hJ5M0H_4k/видео.html)
      2. Find an experienced practitioner (optional but recommended for all beginners): A list of recommended ones is part of my courses. You can email me at felix@nutritionandfitness.net for more details.
      3. Set up a customized nutrition program:
      This should be done according to your nutrient levels and needs, which can be tricky for a beginner - so please work with someone who has experience (see steo 2). I explain my favorite method for this here: ruclips.net/video/cvajPUiDrdA/видео.html
      Hope this helps :)

  • @jimatsydney
    @jimatsydney Год назад +19

    Thanks, that was very informative. I was under the understanding that exercise was beneficial for adrenal function too especially exercise that causes variability in heart rate. Exercise also reduces stress, reducing cortisol.

    • @w1975b
      @w1975b Год назад +3

      I know Paul Chek has spoken about knowing when to exercise with physical actions and when to meditate, etc. iirc, meditation, simple/easy yoga, breathing are better for someone with adrenal issues.

    • @AmyB1961
      @AmyB1961 Год назад +1

      Whole food vitamin C is crucial.

    • @w1975b
      @w1975b Год назад +2

      @@AmyB1961 an interesting fact you may not know...a human's requirement for vitamin C drops very low when *not* consuming carbohydrates, because they compete with vitamin C absorption.

    • @AmyB1961
      @AmyB1961 Год назад +2

      @@w1975b
      That's possible, but if under constant stress a body will deplete C which adrenals need.

    • @Mariana-ud7dw
      @Mariana-ud7dw Год назад +1

      ​@@w1975b oooh, I didn't know that. 👍🏼

  • @siuyinng8374
    @siuyinng8374 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing, very useful info 🪻

  • @FairyFrequency
    @FairyFrequency Год назад

    Brilliant decalcification information. Sending lots of love and warm greetings from Missouri.

  • @apples_and_orchards3205
    @apples_and_orchards3205 Год назад +11

    Dr. Robert Morse has great vids on this subject and many others and has helped hundreds heal themselves

  • @matikramer9648
    @matikramer9648 Год назад +5

    Thanks
    Very simple and very clear
    Not difficult at all
    Thank you

  • @amonratpeavy9717
    @amonratpeavy9717 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much.❤

  • @dorothybrown8859
    @dorothybrown8859 Год назад

    Informative video, thank you.

  • @CryptoProphet
    @CryptoProphet Год назад +12

    My calcification and also eczema are reversing since I started a big health protocol that includes all of the things you mentioned. I am using Castor oil packs to improve my rest and heal my adrenals, this also cleanses the liver. But I'm also taking all the supplements you mentioned. I guess vit D isn't the greatest so I will eventually replace it. But what I've been doing has been helping a lot.

    • @LemonThyme1933
      @LemonThyme1933 Год назад

      I've found the supplements vary greatly. One brand caused immediate acute joint inflammation. My dermatologist in FL told me that the body only receives vit D transdermally for the 1st 12mins in the sun, and only through the skin on the underside of your forearm. I was in the sun 10hrs per day, but vit D kept dropping excessively low.

    • @reshmashaikh595
      @reshmashaikh595 Год назад

      How to use castor oil packs

    • @vcash1112
      @vcash1112 10 месяцев назад

      What do you do with castor oil? drink or rub it on your self?

    • @sujatab8061
      @sujatab8061 4 месяца назад

      Why most of the doctors denying for this.

  • @fazilm1
    @fazilm1 Год назад +8

    After reading all the arguments and counter arguments below, I am more confused than before...

  • @pacificodeluta7507
    @pacificodeluta7507 Год назад

    Thanks to the information sir about calcium deposits

  • @alfonsolanderacevallos1176
    @alfonsolanderacevallos1176 Год назад +4

    Extraordinary well explained, my complements to you Sr. Very useful, worth to share. Blessings my brother

  • @secretshaman189
    @secretshaman189 3 месяца назад

    Great concise information and very clear to me! Thank-you!

  • @moodberry
    @moodberry Год назад +29

    What would have been helpful would be a list of practitioners who specialize in this, especially since you said it can't be done with supplements. BTW, the X-rays you show look a lot like arthritis. Can you comment on the difference between arthritis and tissue calcification?

    • @charlebrownga
      @charlebrownga Год назад +10

      Osteoarthritis is where calcium gets where it's not supposed to.

    • @Holypikemanz
      @Holypikemanz 7 месяцев назад +5

      arthritis is the break down of cartilage, and tissue calcification is where calcium gets in places thats its not supposed to be, arteries, cartilage, joints etc.

  • @mlcarey1000
    @mlcarey1000 Год назад +3

    Would you consider reviewing the Parathyroid Hormone levels and calcium? I have pHPT and am awaiting surgery. I have calcification in numerous organs

    • @vcash1112
      @vcash1112 10 месяцев назад

      How old are you?

  • @ldsjen0227
    @ldsjen0227 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, I needed that I have PXEABCC6 and I make calcifications in my tissues everywhere. This helps explains how not to end up RIP like my dad and brother who died months apart.

  • @huiledenoix8014
    @huiledenoix8014 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very synthetic, clear and informative video !

    • @PistachiosPurses
      @PistachiosPurses 3 месяца назад +3

      I think you mean SUCCINCT, not synthetic.

  • @tararichardson9979
    @tararichardson9979 Год назад +12

    I truly appreciate your knowledge and enjoyed this presentation. I’m interested in how to strengthen my one adrenal gland, that’s fighting to keep up, as I lost my left one last summer due to a pheochromocytoma that nearly cost me my life. I’ve continued to experience electrolyte imbalances, and having some problems with my kidneys. I’m definitely salt sensitive. I’ve recently started potassium and magnesium. I’ve taken k2 on and off throughout the past. Perhaps I have not been taking enough K2. I have high calcium and Uric acid in my urine. Im feeling rather defeated, and in chronic bone pain, burns and burns, also high heart rates. Doctors here are not believers in the deeper root problems, they are driven by the government, and push you through your appointments like cattle. You are not allowed to have an opinion. Just trying to help myself, and supply my body with what it needs, especially after having an Adrenalectomy. After listening to your video, I agree that I need to help my adrenal gland that I have but I’m just not certain the best way, only having one. Keep on feeding the world…. pheochromocytoma girl

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  Год назад +3

      I have a video on that here: ruclips.net/video/QAwZYDaa-WQ/видео.html

    • @kathleenwalker7982
      @kathleenwalker7982 10 месяцев назад

      Do castor oil packs on your adrenal put it on your back. Get plenty ofl vitamin c adrenal glands who use more vitamin c and any other part of the body, eat a little real licorice,

  • @JR6191947
    @JR6191947 Год назад +10

    Drinking water with your meals dilutes stomach acid A common practise unfortunately

    • @sO_RoNerY
      @sO_RoNerY 2 месяца назад

      But you may pee out any access calcium causing kidney stones. Yeah?

  • @AdminSim
    @AdminSim Год назад

    Terima Kasih. Sangat bermanfaat

  • @mariaderuiter3104
    @mariaderuiter3104 Год назад

    Thank you🙏👍🏻

  • @maryanderson6062
    @maryanderson6062 Год назад +8

    Can you elaborate more on the other cofactors: vitamin A, Copper and particularly Boron, please?

  • @simianrogue
    @simianrogue Год назад +7

    Once you hit 50, natural 'sun bathing' you body produces less vitamin D. As we age past 50, our body's ability to produce vitamin D diminishes, getting less and less as we get older. So in effect, you could stand in the sun for several hours with very little gain, compared to someone in their teens, twenties, thirties and forties. So either vitamin D in your diet needs upping or supplementation.

    • @buddyrojek9417
      @buddyrojek9417 Год назад

      My grandmother was 95 and survived corona virus without a vaccine because she took vitamin D for her bones

    • @marianmartin9441
      @marianmartin9441 Год назад

      Simian Roque, Thanks for this info! I stay in the sun as much as possible every day. I take vit D , but not enough I'm sure after seeing your comment. I will correct this, and pass on this vital information. Thank you!

    • @thedevilsadvocate5210
      @thedevilsadvocate5210 10 месяцев назад

      You still can produce vitamin D
      The studies say a 70 year old produces half as much D as a 20 year old would

  • @kmc7239
    @kmc7239 Год назад

    thanks; very important

  • @chandrawelimaluwa2472
    @chandrawelimaluwa2472 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @anitav7090
    @anitav7090 Год назад +6

    How do bacterial infections factor in such as Staph Aureus causing RA and painful calcification in joints and disfigurement?

    • @ldsjen0227
      @ldsjen0227 Год назад

      Every time your body fights them or dies off they get inflamed swell like a dead deer on the side of the road, with no where to go.
      If you start fighting them naturally and get your body into a homeostatic environment that goes away.
      Astragalus, Turkey tail mushroom, milk thistle many immune boosting herbs especially the vitamin need to be methylated.
      I saved myself, have went from 11-13 scripts in 2014 to 3 in 2023.
      And I have rare genes that make me prone to this calcification and infections. Being extra stretchy does it to ya, PXEABCC6, MTHFRC677T, EHLERS DANLOS..

    • @laurieparis2203
      @laurieparis2203 Год назад +1

      Also gum disease and dental decay germs can play a role in diseases like arthritis

  • @luckssj
    @luckssj Год назад +7

    I take NMN and K2-MK7 and D3 at 100

  • @suec3215
    @suec3215 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the great video!

  • @daysensouth7325
    @daysensouth7325 Год назад +1

    Love your information

  • @nebojsa1976
    @nebojsa1976 Год назад +5

    I have donkey micro scenosis and I noticed that Vitamin K2 helps a lot.

    • @timyattaw162
      @timyattaw162 Год назад +2

      That's great.
      Look into K2 with MK7 along with a good D3 supplement. .non synthetic
      Always a use a quality supplement.
      Garlic also.
      Drink alkaline water that is Ionized.
      😎

  • @gamaTamarama
    @gamaTamarama Год назад +16

    In Canada it is hard to get enough sun exposure most of the year. I discovered info saying exposure to near infrared light can be helpful when father had pnemonia/flu last december. It says these lamps also play a factor for natural vitamin d, wondering your thoughts on light being effective on back stiffness/sciatica type issues. Thank you!

    • @Superior1995Rex
      @Superior1995Rex Год назад +3

      As a biology student: Infrared does not play a role in Vitamin D Synthesis, as it's long waveform doesn't deliver enough energy.
      You need UV B with 290-310 nm Wavelength.
      The Wavelength of Infra red isfrom 780nm to 1mm, totally other side of the spectrum.

    • @danutaserafin9796
      @danutaserafin9796 Год назад +1

      This infrared light is necesery for mitochondria, part of ich cell producent Energy, olso infrared light is necesery in production of melatonin

    • @HansenFT
      @HansenFT 10 месяцев назад

      UV produces D. Infrared gives you melatonin

  • @shapiemau2244
    @shapiemau2244 2 месяца назад +1

    There is a book out called The Arthritis Cure. And in it the author talks about eating avidic foods as being a contender here as the stomach 'pulls' calcium from the bones to line the stomach before one eats. The body then digests this and it is 'delivered' into the blood stream and soft tissues. Some of the remedies he talks about is copper, B3, B6 supplementation. This apparently allows the reabsorption of calcium back into the bones. Niacin (B3) does have its drawbacks though and one being heart failure!