There is a reason that science uses a large population when they want to know what is going on. When dealing with small groups especially individuals. A person can change something in their protocol and then claim that is why they got a positive result. But it could have been something else they didn't notice or it could even be just multiple badly done blood tests.I’ve been using koncentrated K for 2 years since I saw that, my calcium score has remained basically the same..
I’ve seen some people have been able to reverse it with different protocols, but it doesn’t seem to be a universal thing..
There’s no harm in trying but it seems to be the people who can actually reverse their calcium score are far and few between..
I also tend to wonder about the integrity of the tissue once excess calcium is removed. Will it be like new or will it be like concrete that has had the calcium leached from it which becomes brittle and weaker.