Elevated Calcium Score — Should I Be Concerned? Dr. Marcum Explains

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What does an elevated calcium score really mean? 🫀

In this episode, Dr. James Marcum explains what coronary calcifications are, why they show up on CT scans, and when you should — and shouldn’t — be concerned. Many people panic after seeing a high calcium score, but understanding what it represents can help you make wise, faith-based decisions for your health.

Learn how inflammation, diet, lifestyle, and even stress contribute to vascular aging — and how you can take practical steps to protect your heart and reduce risk naturally. Dr. Marcum also shares encouragement from John 10:16, reminding us that God’s care reaches every one of His children.

👉 In this video you’ll learn:
• What coronary calcium scores mean (0 to 400+)
• How age, inflammation, and genetics affect heart health
• Natural ways to lower risk: diet, exercise, stress control, vitamin K2, and more
• A biblical perspective on healing and peace

📖 “Other sheep I have which are not of this fold…” — John 10:16

💡 Watch now to discover how faith and science work together for a healthier heart.

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This video provides general health information and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your specific health concerns.