Posted by
Ian Kemp on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/The-Biological-Effects-of-Weak-Electromagnetic-Fields-tp1543854p1543960.html
We're convinced that gut absorption problems have a major part in many ME,
MCS and ES type problems. There can be more than one cause - leaky gut and
candida are examples. For Sue, she was taking lots of high dose
supplements, yet when she did tests it showed she was very low in magnesium
and some other key minerals. Taking these intravenously made a big
difference.
It may be worth adding up how much you spend on supplements and, for one
month, investing the money in doing a suitable wide-range test. Tests need
not be monthly, but one set of comprehensive tests should show what things
are actually low. You can easily find that you save money on supplements
because a lot of levels turn out to be normal after all.
There may be a vicious circle - if you're low on some key substances, it may
inhibit the gut wall from repairing itself so that leaky gut continues as a
problem even when eating a healthy diet. Sue seems to absorb some magnesium
orally now that her general system is working better.
Ian and Sue
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I've printed this out to read it properly at home. I take a Calcium
Citrate supplement intermittently (Solgar), and Vitamin D,
Magnesium, etc.., etc.. Haven't found it to be any kind of a
wondercure. But am I absorbing it? that's the question. And then
there's issues, isn't there, with whether - even if you're blood
levels are OK - you're body is actually utilizing it. God i wish i
could afford comprehensive monthly full vit and mineral tests. I
haven't the faintest idea what any of my levels are. I just take a
bit of this that or the other every week or so in order to prevent
potential full-on deficiency. Very scientific, i know. I shall go
and bother my GP again though for this calcium test, who i have no
doubt believes i am a hypochondriac.
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