Calcium deposits have been shown to be removable by high dose Vitamin K and K2-MK4 administration. Soft plaques are addressable by a variety of other supplements, as shown in studies, through nattokinase, lumbrokinase, bergamot, curcumin, aged garlic, pomegranate, a compounded seaweed supplement called “NanobacTX,” tocotrienols, pycnogenol with centella asiatica, and fucoidan, among others.
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Regression of warfarin-induced medial elastocalcinosis by high intake of vitamin K in rats (Vitamin K / K2-MK4 removed 50+% of coronary calcium in twelve weeks)
https://ashpublications.org/blood/article-lookup/doi/10.1182/blood-2006-07-035345
I was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse in my 30’s. Caused me hospitalization several times. The chest pain was horrific.There was talk of a replacement. Luckily, I guess, I grew out of it? I don’t know.
Individuals with MAC were more likely to be older and have a history of hypertension and smoking.
Be careful with that you can get your blood too thick and create more problems.
Also there is a lot of talk about Vitamin D with it being a good supplement to take for the immune system especially in the wake of Covid - however, like most things, too much of a good thing can be very bad in causing calcification of the arteries. I've seen one person say "you can take as much Vitamin D as you want, even the whole bottle at once, it can't hurt you." It most certainly can. Only if your body has issues with absorbing it should very high doses be taken.
A seaweed supplement similar to NanobacTX, called “Arterosil HP,” is available on Amazon, at a much better price.