Re: REPLY to Bob ~ Calcium Deposit or Bone Spur, also dryness in ear
> Dear Bob,
>
> Hopefully, I am replying to you correctly. First of all, I'm stunned that anyone wrote ... thank you!
> Apple Cider Vinegar (if not from a grocery store, a health store?) 3 Tablespoons a day (yuck, but if it works) ...
> I was told to go to a health food store and purchase Comfrey Leaves (illegal now in Ohio). Purchased pure Comfrey Oil and put it on the painful areas this evening (gauze and tape over it). Feels somewhat better.
> They also told me to take Acid-A-Cal (from health food store). Take for a few months and with some people the calcium deposit goes away. Worth a try.
> My heel spur is not in the usual place either, back of heel and after wearing tennis shoes, started on the side of my other foot. I have never felt anything more painful.
> I am not taking calcium.
> Thanks for taking the time to write me with your suggestions!
> Blessings, From Carol
Acid-A-Cal This product from Enzymatic Therapy contains a number of plant and animal digestive and acid-forming vitamin and mineral ingredients to help compromised digestive systems.
2 capsules contain:
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid from rose hips) 100 mg
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) 50 mg
Calcium Chloride 192 mg
supplying elemental calcium 69 mg
Calcium phosphate 180 mg
Magnesium glycerophosphate 104 mg
betaine HCl 192 mg
Ammonium chloride 192 mg
kidney Extract (freeze dried) 60 mg
Mixed bioflavonoids (citrus) 60 mg
Other Ingredients: Magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide and gelatin capsule.
Guess what? Apple cider vinegar will do all that, better, for much less cost! Plus, it doesn't have some dirty kidney in it or Calcium Chloride - which you don't need anyway! What you need is a form of calcium that your body can break down (spurs are calcium that the body cannot use). Carrots are great for this - carrot juice that you yourself juice is even better. Its been broken down to a point that you and i can take it in!
_BOB