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Dr. Eric Berg, DC teaches you the mechanism behind tumors, polyps, moles and pimples. Low calcium is most likely "hypercalcemia (high calcium in the blood), which clogs up the tissues, which is unavailable calcium to the deeper tissues. In other words, low calcium is "calcium that is not able to be transported through the body". So we are not recommending adding calcium, but taking the fat soluble vitamins to mobilize calcium (fish oils, DHA, D3, K2).
Calcium deficiencies can trigger cancer and tumors in the colon and other body parts. Vitamin D deficiencies can also trigger cancer and fibroids (tumors). This is another good reason why getting your daily dose of sun is beneficial. But it all starts with a loss of communication within the cells and this occurs with calcium. Vitamin D and vitamin F help transport calcium. Vitamin K2 also a fat soluble vitamin helps controls abnormal cell growth.
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, 50 years |