My name is Craig Davis and I want to share my experience with Cavadex, which was recommended to me by Dr. Roberts in May, 2023 on a telemed call after I experienced some tightness in my chest.
At the time, I had a CAC score done, total score was 223 (84%) comprised of Left Main = 0, LAD=141, CRX/LCX=10 RCA=72.3 with the comment that there was a suspected high grade obstruction in the proximal to mid segment of the circumflex.
Dr. Roberts suggested I try Cavadex among a few other things, of which I did Cavadex Cholrem, and K-2, a Statin, and Zetia. So, starting in May 2023, I did 90 doses of Cavadex Cholrem 8 grams over a period of about 4.5 months. Then in January 2024 I started a course of their double dose, 16 gram product and finished 45 doses before getting a new CAC store in May 2024.
My May 2024 results are as follows:
Total score was 212.2 (a decrease of a bit under 5%, however the new score includes PDA with RCA which the original did not, so it appears that this is not quite apples to apples--it seems that the decrease in total score may show more improvement than the numbers imply because the new report includes PDA, where the original did not. Values in May 2024 are Left Main=0, LAD=113, CRX/LCX=7.8, RCA+PDA=91.4.
So, overall, it seems to have a very moderate effect on reducing my overall calcium score, but one needs to consider just how meaningful is this considering the cost of the product and discomfort involved. It seems like it would take many years to reduce my calcium score by a meaningful amount using the above protocol.