in the 1970s as a Clinical Professor at the dental school I was not allowed to teach Calcium Therapy. In a few months, as a former clinical professor, I went to my other university’s Biology Dept. to study patients’ blood samples during Calcium Therapy. Those Professors were excited with our results, so we set up the next logical study of patient’s saliva samples. The dental school discovered us and the study was halted immediately.
After several years we tried again. It was denied. Again we tried at another State university. It was denied. I challenged the decision and again it was labeled “dangerous” to take saliva samples for study. Since, we’ve learned to use calcium materials from patients’ experience with Calcium Therapy.