whats the treatment for more calcium deposit in brain
2014-11-17 04:24:51
Hi there and thanks so much for your question! I would recommend you to post in the Neurology Forum as well.
I will give you my own opinion and several sources of reference in case you want to explore more about this fascinating topic.
A study conducted at Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx New York and published in the November 2004 issue of "The Journal of Neuroscience" concluded that calcium EDTA is a potentially effective rescuer for stroke-induced brain ischemia the restriction of the blood supply in some parts of the brain resulting in brain tissue damage and dysfunction. In this study the researchers demonstrated the ability of calcium EDTA to preserve the integrity of the function of the brain mitochondria the producer of energy within the brain cells. But further clinical trials are necessary.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/411760-what-are-the-health-benefits-of-calcium-edta/#ixzz1mScHfY4J
Calcium deposits on the brain or cranium calcification are not uncommon at all. They are caused when calcium in the bloodstream is not absorbed by the body and is deposited on the brain. There can be many different causes of calcium deposits on the brain. However they usually go unnoticed and cause no serious problems
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/29750-causes-calcium-deposits-brain/#ixzz1mSYdRkct
However calcium in the brain can pose larger benefits In this regard studies are suggesting that "Scientists li
2014-11-17 04:25:50