Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 Where can I find out about this? My son and I take oral mag. daily and I have never heard that it feeds spirochetes!! We both have lyme UGH. Thanks for any help with this. Cori > > Hi everyone, > > Tim and I just attended DK's weekend workshop in London and are > overwhelmed with new info and excited about new possibilities. > > We have been treating ourselves for 3 years. Eddie is fully > recovered from early-onset autism. He still needs supplements and is > profoundly allergic so we are not finished yet. > http://www.endofthetunnel.co.uk/eddie/ > > We have multiple infections. Some we knew about before, some we are > only just learning about. For example, we knew I had Borellia before - > but hadn't realised we all probably had it (Eddie had a negative > blood microscopy but now we think he will have it). > > Could you help me with these please ... > > We heard that oral magnesium feeds spirochetes and transdermal is > better. Are there any preferred products? > > I'm not sure what the different types of chlorella are for? Could > you point me in the right direction please? > > With thanks, > Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 Most of bacteria thrive on iron, but Borrelia thrives on magnesium. Kirkman has transdermal Magnesium Sulfate Cream: http://www.kirkmanlabs.com/ViewProductDetails@Product_ID@124@Product_Group_ID@1.\ aspx I do not know if there are other forms of transdermal magnesium available. Limin -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 16:27 To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > Subject: Re: Transdermal magnesium > > Where can I find out about this? My son and I take oral mag. daily > and I have never heard that it feeds spirochetes!! We both have > lyme UGH. Thanks for any help with this. > Cori > > > > > >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> Tim and I just attended DK's weekend workshop in London and are >> overwhelmed with new info and excited about new possibilities. >> >> We have been treating ourselves for 3 years. Eddie is fully >> recovered from early-onset autism. He still needs supplements and > is >> profoundly allergic so we are not finished yet. >> http://www.endofthetunnel.co.uk/eddie/ >> >> We have multiple infections. Some we knew about before, some we > are >> only just learning about. For example, we knew I had Borellia > before - >> but hadn't realised we all probably had it (Eddie had a negative >> blood microscopy but now we think he will have it). >> >> Could you help me with these please ... >> >> We heard that oral magnesium feeds spirochetes and transdermal is >> better. Are there any preferred products? >> >> I'm not sure what the different types of chlorella are for? Could >> you point me in the right direction please? >> >> With thanks, >> Sandy >> > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 And there you have the DAN's pushing the good ole magnesium. Sigh... Kristie > >> > >> Hi everyone, > >> > >> Tim and I just attended DK's weekend workshop in London and are > >> overwhelmed with new info and excited about new possibilities. > >> > >> We have been treating ourselves for 3 years. Eddie is fully > >> recovered from early-onset autism. He still needs supplements and > > is > >> profoundly allergic so we are not finished yet. > >> http://www.endofthetunnel.co.uk/eddie/ > >> > >> We have multiple infections. Some we knew about before, some we > > are > >> only just learning about. For example, we knew I had Borellia > > before - > >> but hadn't realised we all probably had it (Eddie had a negative > >> blood microscopy but now we think he will have it). > >> > >> Could you help me with these please ... > >> > >> We heard that oral magnesium feeds spirochetes and transdermal is > >> better. Are there any preferred products? > >> > >> I'm not sure what the different types of chlorella are for? Could > >> you point me in the right direction please? > >> > >> With thanks, > >> Sandy > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 I think they made that cream as an easier way of doing what an epsom salt bath does. We still do those, I do them as well when I feel particularly toxic. You can put them in the tin and then pat some of the epsom salt on there back and let it soak in for awhile.Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryDate: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 00:25:58 -0000To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >Subject: Re: Transdermal magnesium And there you have the DAN's pushing the good ole magnesium. Sigh... Kristie > >> > >> Hi everyone, > >> > >> Tim and I just attended DK's weekend workshop in London and are > >> overwhelmed with new info and excited about new possibilities. > >> > >> We have been treating ourselves for 3 years. Eddie is fully > >> recovered from early-onset autism. He still needs supplements and > > is > >> profoundly allergic so we are not finished yet. > >> http://www.endofthetunnel.co.uk/eddie/ > >> > >> We have multiple infections. Some we knew about before, some we > > are > >> only just learning about. For example, we knew I had Borellia > > before - > >> but hadn't realised we all probably had it (Eddie had a negative > >> blood microscopy but now we think he will have it). > >> > >> Could you help me with these please ... > >> > >> We heard that oral magnesium feeds spirochetes and transdermal is > >> better. Are there any preferred products? > >> > >> I'm not sure what the different types of chlorella are for? Could > >> you point me in the right direction please? > >> > >> With thanks, > >> Sandy > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 LL Magnetic Clay was selling a liquid magnesium that was in a spray form. It is an oil: http://www.magneticclay.com/ Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 Our LLMD suggested a product called Mag 07 (mag. oxide) for my son's constipation and it has been great. I don't want to feed spirochetes! So, anybody have suggestions for constipation? I have to give him something everyday otherwise he gets constipated. Thanks, Cori > >> > >> Hi everyone, > >> > >> Tim and I just attended DK's weekend workshop in London and are > >> overwhelmed with new info and excited about new possibilities. > >> > >> We have been treating ourselves for 3 years. Eddie is fully > >> recovered from early-onset autism. He still needs supplements and > > is > >> profoundly allergic so we are not finished yet. > >> http://www.endofthetunnel.co.uk/eddie/ > >> > >> We have multiple infections. Some we knew about before, some we > > are > >> only just learning about. For example, we knew I had Borellia > > before - > >> but hadn't realised we all probably had it (Eddie had a negative > >> blood microscopy but now we think he will have it). > >> > >> Could you help me with these please ... > >> > >> We heard that oral magnesium feeds spirochetes and transdermal is > >> better. Are there any preferred products? > >> > >> I'm not sure what the different types of chlorella are for? Could > >> you point me in the right direction please? > >> > >> With thanks, > >> Sandy > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 Cori, I actually would suggest that you continue giving your child magnesium. If a person is infected with Lyme Borrelia, s/he would especially needs magnesium, because it is likely Borrelia uses up magnesium, and the infected body is magnesium deficient. Lack of magnesium will impact immune system and nerve system and calcium transportation. You cannot starve Borrelia to death by removing magnesium supplement. Psyllium seed powder, prune juice, vitamin C, and grapefruit help constipation. Limin -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 18:37 To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > Subject: Re: Transdermal magnesium > Our LLMD suggested a product called Mag 07 (mag. oxide) for my son's > constipation and it has been great. I don't want to feed > spirochetes! So, anybody have suggestions for constipation? I have > to give him something everyday otherwise he gets constipated. > Thanks, > Cori > >> >> >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> >> >> Tim and I just attended DK's weekend workshop in London and are >> >> overwhelmed with new info and excited about new possibilities. >> >> >> >> We have been treating ourselves for 3 years. Eddie is fully >> >> recovered from early-onset autism. He still needs supplements > and >> > is >> >> profoundly allergic so we are not finished yet. >> >> http://www.endofthetunnel.co.uk/eddie/ >> >> >> >> We have multiple infections. Some we knew about before, some we >> > are >> >> only just learning about. For example, we knew I had Borellia >> > before - >> >> but hadn't realised we all probably had it (Eddie had a > negative >> >> blood microscopy but now we think he will have it). >> >> >> >> Could you help me with these please ... >> >> >> >> We heard that oral magnesium feeds spirochetes and transdermal > is >> >> better. Are there any preferred products? >> >> >> >> I'm not sure what the different types of chlorella are for? > Could >> >> you point me in the right direction please? >> >> >> >> With thanks, >> >> Sandy >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------ >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 We use the magnesium chloride from a company called Ancient Minerals. They're in the Netherlands. You can apply it directly to the skin (soles of feet or hands are a good way that doesn't irritate the skin) or mix it with water and mist it onto any areas that may need it. I had a very long-lasting back ache and one little massage with the oil got rid of it overnight. Amazing! I sprained it many months before. You can also bathe with it and if the skin is extremely sensitive that may be a good way to start although I never experienced any difference with the baths. Dr. Mark Sircus told me about the magnesium. He's tested quite a few brands. If you email me at hotmocha@... I can forward you one of his emails about the magnesium. It's quite interesting. I think just about everyone on the planet is deficient. Sharon Hoehner www.sharethecause.com/detoxqueen > > Hi everyone, > > Tim and I just attended DK's weekend workshop in London and are > overwhelmed with new info and excited about new possibilities. > > We have been treating ourselves for 3 years. Eddie is fully > recovered from early-onset autism. He still needs supplements and is > profoundly allergic so we are not finished yet. > http://www.endofthetunnel.co.uk/eddie/ > > We have multiple infections. Some we knew about before, some we are > only just learning about. For example, we knew I had Borellia before - > but hadn't realised we all probably had it (Eddie had a negative > blood microscopy but now we think he will have it). > > Could you help me with these please ... > > We heard that oral magnesium feeds spirochetes and transdermal is > better. Are there any preferred products? > > I'm not sure what the different types of chlorella are for? Could > you point me in the right direction please? > > With thanks, > Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Thank you so much everyone for your ideas. I will get working on these. Best wishes, Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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