← Return to High Coronary Calcium Score: How do others feel emotionally?

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@slynnb

Doesn't anyone question WHY and HOW the calcium ended up there? And, no, it's NOT good to have calcium in your arteries. And NO it is not inevitable - I know several people in their 60s and 70s who have a O calcium artery score and do not take statins And yes, your calcium score CAN be reduced. Do you take calcium supplements? Do you think they magically go to your bones? I cannot give you medical advice but I would strongly advise you read about vitamin K2 and calcium and, if you are somewhat medically or scientifically savvy, look up the research on this in the National Library of Medicine (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/).

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slynnb,

Well, I guess we need to find one person who has reduced their calcium score.

Please help us find one?