Good to know for the ones that are still in FBD pain even after iodine. Just know it takes a year or two for most of us, and even if gone for a while, revisits happen.
However; a possible reason for why not oxalates are dissolved;
"One of magnesium's many jobs is to keep calcium in solution to prevent it from solidifying into crystals; even at times of dehydration, if there is sufficient magnesium, calcium will stay in solution. Magnesium is a pivotal treatment for kidney stones. If you don't have enough magnesium to help dissolve calcium, you will end up with various forms of calcification. This translates into stones, muscle spasms, fibrositis, fibromyalgia, and atherosclerosis (as in calcification of the arteries)." http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v09n05.shtml