fellow health seekers,
    yesterday i watched a health program discussing the book mentioned here:
http://www.calcify.com/index.shtml  and in further research found this site: 
http://www.noaw.com/Nanobacteria/nanobacteria.htm  which discuss:
A nanoparticle that makes otherwise good calcium go bad in the body has been 
discovered in many incurable diseases. (heart disease, kidney stones, 
arthritis, etc.) The invader is so small that it challenges the definition of 
life. It uses a calcified shell to form toxic deposits in the body. 
    as i understand the authors they state that diagnosis is made by a simple 
blood test and treatment consists of Tetracycline and EDTA.  my question for 
any who may have done research in this subject: would EIS and other forms of 
chelation therapy address this issue?
thanks,
julie m