Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 ---Thanks for this info you sent me a few weeks ago, sorry, was busy before now to get back to you. I would really like to try something else with , although the dexadrine does work well, she does have the coming off effect that she hates. I would like tio try this combo on her, but I am hesitant that anything natural would help her calm down or focus, she is truly ADHD in every sense. Will these combos make her drowsy? They seem to be great for sleep, what what about during the day? And is it 1 of each daily? I appreciate any info before purchasing and I truly respect your opinion. Diane In Autism_in_Girls , cathylynn2 <cathylynn2@m...> wrote: > Hi , > > It is actually two supplements called Tri-Cal and Tri-Mag. They are > made by Wellness Resources and unfortunately they don't distribute to > health food stores...they do mail/phone or internet orders. > > Her are links to the cal / mag products: > > http://www.wellnessresources.com/catalog/TriCal.htm > > http://www.wellnessresources.com/catalog/TriMag.htm > > I also use a bunch of their other products for that really get > great results: Stress Helper, Calcium AEP, and two great immune > products (Super Immune Booster and Immune Plus). They have unsurpassed > quality and extremely nice and helpful people working there. > > > > > > > > Dear , > > Im very interested in this cal/mag supplement for my daughter. > > However, > > my local health food store didn't have it. Can you give me the name of > > it? > > Thanks > > > > Re: ADD > > > > > >> We have found a combination of calcium and magnesium glycinate > >> (calming > >> amino acid chelates) plus a combination of good quality b- vitamins > >> works as well as any medication. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> Hi! > >>> > >>> I've noticed that I have characteristics of ADDbut i really don't > >>> want > >>> to > >>> take medication for it. Meds have a different result when I take > >>> them. > >>> I > >>> would like to know if there is anything that I can do to help keep > >>> focused. Is there anything you have found to be beneficial? Thanks > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe > >>> ------------------------ > >>> Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 Hi Diane, These supplements help with anxiety and hyperactivity but do not cause drowsiness. They are simply meant to calm the nervous system and help with focus and attention. I use them with both during the day and at night if needed. How much you give will depend on your daughter's weight and/or specific needs at the time. is 4 and weighs 42 pounds and I give her one of each twice per day. You can increase to two Tri-cal or three Tri-mag if necessary. Sometimes if I see a bad day or night brewing I up the dose to two of each. The key to both of these supplements and what sets them apart from other forms of calcium and magnesium is that they are made of special glycine dipeptides. Glycine is an amino acid that binds stress toxins and excretes them. The Tri-cal also contains taurine, which helps with bile flow, aiding the liver in clearing toxins. The combination of these two supplements, balanced vitamin and mineral supplementation, digestive enzymes and eliminating processed sugar, artificial colors and other neurotoxic additives, has allowed me to keep off medication. Her teacher was really impressed with the change in her. Give it a try. At the very least you will be supplementing very high quality calcium and magnesium. > ---Thanks for this info you sent me a few weeks ago, sorry, > was busy before now to get back to you. I would really like to try > something else with , although the dexadrine does work well, she > does have the coming off effect that she hates. I would like tio try > this combo on her, but I am hesitant that anything natural would > help her calm down or focus, she is truly ADHD in every sense. Will > these combos make her drowsy? They seem to be great for sleep, what > what about during the day? And is it 1 of each daily? I appreciate > any info before purchasing and I truly respect your opinion. Diane > > In Autism_in_Girls , cathylynn2 <cathylynn2@m...> > wrote: >> Hi , >> >> It is actually two supplements called Tri-Cal and Tri-Mag. They > are >> made by Wellness Resources and unfortunately they don't distribute > to >> health food stores...they do mail/phone or internet orders. >> >> Her are links to the cal / mag products: >> >> http://www.wellnessresources.com/catalog/TriCal.htm >> >> http://www.wellnessresources.com/catalog/TriMag.htm >> >> I also use a bunch of their other products for that really > get >> great results: Stress Helper, Calcium AEP, and two great immune >> products (Super Immune Booster and Immune Plus). They have > unsurpassed >> quality and extremely nice and helpful people working there. >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> Dear , >>> Im very interested in this cal/mag supplement for my > daughter. >>> However, >>> my local health food store didn't have it. Can you give me the > name of >>> it? >>> Thanks >>> >>> Re: ADD >>> >>> >>>> We have found a combination of calcium and magnesium glycinate >>>> (calming >>>> amino acid chelates) plus a combination of good quality b- > vitamins >>>> works as well as any medication. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi! >>>>> >>>>> I've noticed that I have characteristics of ADDbut i really > don't >>>>> want >>>>> to >>>>> take medication for it. Meds have a different result when I > take >>>>> them. >>>>> I >>>>> would like to know if there is anything that I can do to help > keep >>>>> focused. Is there anything you have found to be beneficial? > Thanks >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe >>>>> ------------------------ >>>>> Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe >>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 ---Thanks , but they won't ship to Canada In Autism_in_Girls , cathylynn2 <cathylynn2@m...> wrote: > Hi Diane, > > These supplements help with anxiety and hyperactivity but do not cause > drowsiness. They are simply meant to calm the nervous system and help > with focus and attention. I use them with both during the day and > at night if needed. How much you give will depend on your daughter's > weight and/or specific needs at the time. is 4 and weighs 42 > pounds and I give her one of each twice per day. You can increase to > two Tri-cal or three Tri-mag if necessary. Sometimes if I see a bad day > or night brewing I up the dose to two of each. The key to both of > these supplements and what sets them apart from other forms of calcium > and magnesium is that they are made of special glycine dipeptides. > Glycine is an amino acid that binds stress toxins and excretes them. > The Tri-cal also contains taurine, which helps with bile flow, aiding > the liver in clearing toxins. The combination of these two supplements, > balanced vitamin and mineral supplementation, digestive enzymes and > eliminating processed sugar, artificial colors and other neurotoxic > additives, has allowed me to keep off medication. Her teacher was > really impressed with the change in her. > > Give it a try. At the very least you will be supplementing very high > quality calcium and magnesium. > > > > > > > > ---Thanks for this info you sent me a few weeks ago, sorry, > > was busy before now to get back to you. I would really like to try > > something else with , although the dexadrine does work well, she > > does have the coming off effect that she hates. I would like tio try > > this combo on her, but I am hesitant that anything natural would > > help her calm down or focus, she is truly ADHD in every sense. Will > > these combos make her drowsy? They seem to be great for sleep, what > > what about during the day? And is it 1 of each daily? I appreciate > > any info before purchasing and I truly respect your opinion. Diane > > > > In Autism_in_Girls , cathylynn2 <cathylynn2@m...> > > wrote: > >> Hi , > >> > >> It is actually two supplements called Tri-Cal and Tri-Mag. They > > are > >> made by Wellness Resources and unfortunately they don't distribute > > to > >> health food stores...they do mail/phone or internet orders. > >> > >> Her are links to the cal / mag products: > >> > >> http://www.wellnessresources.com/catalog/TriCal.htm > >> > >> http://www.wellnessresources.com/catalog/TriMag.htm > >> > >> I also use a bunch of their other products for that really > > get > >> great results: Stress Helper, Calcium AEP, and two great immune > >> products (Super Immune Booster and Immune Plus). They have > > unsurpassed > >> quality and extremely nice and helpful people working there. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> Dear , > >>> Im very interested in this cal/mag supplement for my > > daughter. > >>> However, > >>> my local health food store didn't have it. Can you give me the > > name of > >>> it? > >>> Thanks > >>> > >>> Re: ADD > >>> > >>> > >>>> We have found a combination of calcium and magnesium glycinate > >>>> (calming > >>>> amino acid chelates) plus a combination of good quality b- > > vitamins > >>>> works as well as any medication. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> Hi! > >>>>> > >>>>> I've noticed that I have characteristics of ADDbut i really > > don't > >>>>> want > >>>>> to > >>>>> take medication for it. Meds have a different result when I > > take > >>>>> them. > >>>>> I > >>>>> would like to know if there is anything that I can do to help > > keep > >>>>> focused. Is there anything you have found to be beneficial? > > Thanks > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe > >>>>> ------------------------ > >>>>> Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe > >>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 They are missing a good market. If you still want to try it, I will get it for you and ship it to you. Happy to do do it...just let me know. > ---Thanks , but they won't ship to Canada > > > In Autism_in_Girls , cathylynn2 <cathylynn2@m...> > wrote: >> Hi Diane, >> >> These supplements help with anxiety and hyperactivity but do not > cause >> drowsiness. They are simply meant to calm the nervous system and > help >> with focus and attention. I use them with both during the > day and >> at night if needed. How much you give will depend on your > daughter's >> weight and/or specific needs at the time. is 4 and weighs 42 >> pounds and I give her one of each twice per day. You can increase > to >> two Tri-cal or three Tri-mag if necessary. Sometimes if I see a > bad day >> or night brewing I up the dose to two of each. The key to both of >> these supplements and what sets them apart from other forms of > calcium >> and magnesium is that they are made of special glycine > dipeptides. >> Glycine is an amino acid that binds stress toxins and excretes > them. >> The Tri-cal also contains taurine, which helps with bile flow, > aiding >> the liver in clearing toxins. The combination of these two > supplements, >> balanced vitamin and mineral supplementation, digestive enzymes > and >> eliminating processed sugar, artificial colors and other > neurotoxic >> additives, has allowed me to keep off medication. Her > teacher was >> really impressed with the change in her. >> >> Give it a try. At the very least you will be supplementing very > high >> quality calcium and magnesium. >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> ---Thanks for this info you sent me a few weeks ago, sorry, >>> was busy before now to get back to you. I would really like to > try >>> something else with , although the dexadrine does work well, > she >>> does have the coming off effect that she hates. I would like tio > try >>> this combo on her, but I am hesitant that anything natural would >>> help her calm down or focus, she is truly ADHD in every sense. > Will >>> these combos make her drowsy? They seem to be great for sleep, > what >>> what about during the day? And is it 1 of each daily? I > appreciate >>> any info before purchasing and I truly respect your opinion. > Diane >>> >>> In Autism_in_Girls , cathylynn2 <cathylynn2@m...> >>> wrote: >>>> Hi , >>>> >>>> It is actually two supplements called Tri-Cal and Tri-Mag. They >>> are >>>> made by Wellness Resources and unfortunately they don't > distribute >>> to >>>> health food stores...they do mail/phone or internet orders. >>>> >>>> Her are links to the cal / mag products: >>>> >>>> http://www.wellnessresources.com/catalog/TriCal.htm >>>> >>>> http://www.wellnessresources.com/catalog/TriMag.htm >>>> >>>> I also use a bunch of their other products for that really >>> get >>>> great results: Stress Helper, Calcium AEP, and two great immune >>>> products (Super Immune Booster and Immune Plus). They have >>> unsurpassed >>>> quality and extremely nice and helpful people working there. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Dear , >>>>> Im very interested in this cal/mag supplement for my >>> daughter. >>>>> However, >>>>> my local health food store didn't have it. Can you give me the >>> name of >>>>> it? >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> Re: ADD >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> We have found a combination of calcium and magnesium glycinate >>>>>> (calming >>>>>> amino acid chelates) plus a combination of good quality b- >>> vitamins >>>>>> works as well as any medication. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've noticed that I have characteristics of ADDbut i really >>> don't >>>>>>> want >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> take medication for it. Meds have a different result when I >>> take >>>>>>> them. >>>>>>> I >>>>>>> would like to know if there is anything that I can do to help >>> keep >>>>>>> focused. Is there anything you have found to be beneficial? >>> Thanks >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe >>>>>>> ------------------------ >>>>>>> Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe >>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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