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calcium deposits

I have a calcium deposit on the lower part of my penis and it can be felt by feeling through the testicle sack. It is about 1/32 in diameter. It is unconfortable. I was reading about EDTA and PECTASOL CHELATION. I read that etda just keeps going the the next heavest metal and can redeposit the metals in other places. I don't know about the pectasol. My question is what is the best way to get rid of calcium, plaque and other metals in the arteries? Also, if you have a calcium deposit, is this cause for concern that I may be forming them in my heart? I have had a high cholestrol count around 220. I also started taking vitamin d 3, is there any relationship to calcium buildup by using it. And is there a dose that would be considered too high? I take about 5000 iu a day.
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Hi i am wondering if i have a calcium deposits on my penis. it only one bump and its on the shaft of my penis. Is that possible? if so what can i do to get rid of it.  Does it come in more than one bump? If you can give me some more info or some help i would really appreciate it.
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Hi,
I’ll suggest to take the Vitamin D supplementation only under the care of the physician as Vitamin D overdose can result in the abnormal calcification in the tissues such as in the vessels which can be detrimental to not only the function of the heart but also the kidneys. Although, such symptoms usually happen at a much higher dose (>50,000 IU) but the consumption of Vitamin D a much lower doses of around 2,000 IU per day can interfere in the fat metabolism resulting in the rise in the cholesterol levels and thus please consult your physician before further continuing with the Vitamin D intake. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care.
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