RE: Supplements

Posted by Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Supplements-tp3054210p3054694.html


So if I get this right, Baylock is stating that LOW magnesium, when taking Calcium supps is bad. That makes sense, as you have to have adeqaute Magnesium stores in order for the body to be abe to metabolize Calcium...otherwise you get calcium wasting......
Elizabeth
Dandelion root is also rich is calcium.
Omega three's....lots of sources.
But it can hold true, that when the body is low low on a mineral or vitamin, it can be hard to take.
Sort of like in the essentail oil arena, the one that people think smells yucky, will be the one they NEED. My daughter said the thryoid supp smelled yucky to her, and she didn't want to take them. Then one night, she got out of bed, and took 2 and felt immediately better. She'd remembered the essential oil rule* and applied it.

 


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Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 15:42:33 -0700
Subject: [eSens] Supplements


 




I tried some cod liver oil must be low in D, it's helping lesson the
nerve pain. . I read Amy Yasko, refers to healing nerves.  Have any
tried GABA?
I react to  D3 for some reason.

She believes
glutamate is the bullet & calcium the gun.  We can get ammonia from
too much meat. Have to balance w more veggies. Calcium can excite the
nerves. Anybody read Russell Blaylock's peice on it?
http://www.whale.to/a/sudden_cardiac_death.html

I know many take calcium, but it causes more pain for me. I was taking the wrong kind though. She believes to keep your calcium
levels in the low range of normal. It's hard w what emf's do to it. But maybe being low in cal caused my E Sens?

Kathy

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