Re: Calcium AEP and ES

Posted by pete robinson on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EMS-PROTECTION-DEVICES-AND-VISITS-TO-THE-DENTIST-tp1544480p1544503.html

from the years of research calcium deficiency is very rare, more likely
to be deficient in magnesium.
On 3 Jul 2007, at 15:32, Evie wrote:

> Hi, Yolanda,
>
> (The question was what am I taking to balance calcium?) Not a thing,
> so far. Yes, calcium IS supposed to be balanced with other
> minerals/electrolytes. However, various conditions can occur that
> cause a calcium deficiency. ES might be one of those things. When I
> took calcium AEP in the past, it was for an overgrowth of candida:
> fungi high-jack calcium from your blood stream and body to use to
> build their colony structures. Calcium AEP works well to kill them,
> because they readily take in the calcium, but Cal AEP is like a Trojan
> horse. Hidden in the calcium is the amino ethanol phosphate, which
> kills the colony. When I was on that program (thru a nutritionist), I
> was at first only on calcium. Even without testing, the nutritionist
> was able to figure that I'd be calcium deficient due to the various
> problems I had that "stole" or spent alot of calcium (there were
> issues above and beyond the candida). I was on HUGE amounts of calcium
> for about 1 1/2 years. Even
> thru the nutritionist, I did nothing to balance the calcium for at
> least 6 or 8 months. So, to answer your deeper question... yes, in
> time, anyone taking calcium AEP for ES would need to either add other
> electrolytes and minerals OR take less Calcium AEP (to create a
> balance wherein the calcium spent due to ES, is again in balance with
> the other nutrients).
>
> Diane
>
> Yolanda LaCombe <[hidden email]>
>
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