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I give my son epsom salt baths too. I have been trying to give him Magnesium powder that my DAN Dr recommended. Can anyone suggest anything that I can put it in to cover it up. I have tried Pear juice and grape juice and used our juicer with different fruits but he just won't take it. It really is terrible tasting any suggestion would be welcomed. Also anything to disguise malic acid. Those are the only two supplements I have had a trouble giving him. Thanks AnnetteStan Kurtz wrote: I was a bit shocked when I started digging into recovered kids strategies and found that a common element was epsom salt baths (magnesium sulfate).We still give it to my son.- Stan> >> > Has anyone seen any benefits of giving magnesium? If so, what is > the dosage? We have a 5 yr old son, 42 lbs. We are also giving him

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Someone asked where to purchase the magnesium sulfate cream. Kirkman's has it.

Lee Silsby Pharmacy also started making one available for purchase w/out a

script. I believe it is pretty concentrated, so you may need less than w/the

Kirkman's. Both companies are very helpful and can talk to you about dosing.

DR

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> I give my son epsom salt baths too. I have been trying to give him Magnesium

> powder that my DAN Dr recommended. Can anyone suggest anything that I can put

> it in to cover it up. I have tried Pear juice and grape juice and used our

> juicer with different fruits but he just won't take it. It really is terrible

> tasting any suggestion would be welcomed. Also anything to disguise malic

acid.

> Those are the only two supplements I have had a trouble giving him.

>

> Thanks

>

> Annette

>

> Stan Kurtz wrote:

> I was a bit shocked when I started digging into recovered kids

> strategies and found that a

> common element was epsom salt baths (magnesium sulfate).

>

> We still give it to my son.

>

> - Stan

>

> > >> > Has anyone seen any benefits of giving magnesium? If so, what is > the dosage? We have a 5 yr old son, 42 lbs. We are also giving him

> Valtrex, Nizoral, Zoloft, and MB12> > Thanks> > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.> >>

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We put it in baby food-winter squash, green beans, pumpkin or apple sauce.

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I give my son epsom salt baths too. I have been trying to give him Magnesium powder that my DAN Dr recommended. Can anyone suggest anything that I can put it in to cover it up. I have tried Pear juice and grape juice and used our juicer with different fruits but he just won't take it. It really is terrible tasting any suggestion would be welcomed. Also anything to disguise malic acid. Those are the only two supplements I have had a trouble giving him.

Thanks

AnnetteStan Kurtz <stankurtzgmail> wrote:

I was a bit shocked when I started digging into recovered kids strategies and found that a common element was epsom salt baths (magnesium sulfate).We still give it to my son.- Stan> >> > Has anyone seen any benefits of giving magnesium? If so, what is > the dosage? We have a 5 yr old son, 42 lbs. We are also giving him > Valtrex, Nizoral, Zoloft, and MB12> > Thanks> > > gt; > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.> >>

Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.

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