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Posted this on mercury goup but haven't had any feedback does anyone know anything about in order to bring copper toxicity down is it necessary to also have magnesium in place alongside zinc, molybdenum and milk thistle? Due to taste find magnesium is a not any easy supplement to include for children- have been giving epsom salt baths instead but understand that little mag. is absorbed that way. Have read without magnesium the zinc will just dump copper and mercury in blood and raise sodium levels - is this correct?Be grateful for any advice, thanks Janet

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sorry - meant under 'copper toxicity treatment'From: proctja@...To: autism-biomedical-europe Subject: FW: magnesium for reducing copper toxicity?Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 19:46:05 +0000

Got it - scroll down to right near the end under copper toxicity. http://www.holistic-back-relief.com/copper-toxicity.html JanetFrom: proctja@...To: autism-biomedical-europe Subject: RE: magnesium for reducing copper toxicity?Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 19:42:26 +0000

Hi Mandi, Thanks for reply - read it on an on-line search a few nights ago - i can't remember the site now. No mag glycinate's taste isn't tolerated. Topical - i use the mag. sulphate cream on days i don't do the e.salt baths but i don't think that has much mag. in does it? Don't know of any other topical forms but that would be good if you know of any. Janet To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: Mum231ASD@...Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:09:09 -0400Subject: Re: magnesium for reducing copper toxicity?

Where did you read this? I have only heard of using extra Zinc and Moly for reducing copper but Mag is very important and underrated supp IMHO, we use Mag Glycinate, have you tried that? Or maybe topical might be the way to go

Mx

Posted this on mercury goup but haven't had any feedback does anyone know anything about in order to bring copper toxicity down is it necessary to also have magnesium in place alongside zinc, molybdenum and milk thistle? Due to taste find magnesium is a not any easy supplement to include for children- have been giving epsom salt baths instead but understand that little mag. is absorbed that way. Have read without magnesium the zinc will just dump copper and mercury in blood and raise sodium levels - is this correct?

Be grateful for any advice, thanks Janet

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sorry - meant under 'copper toxicity treatment'From: proctja@...To: autism-biomedical-europe Subject: FW: magnesium for reducing copper toxicity?Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 19:46:05 +0000

Got it - scroll down to right near the end under copper toxicity. http://www.holistic-back-relief.com/copper-toxicity.html JanetFrom: proctja@...To: autism-biomedical-europe Subject: RE: magnesium for reducing copper toxicity?Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 19:42:26 +0000

Hi Mandi, Thanks for reply - read it on an on-line search a few nights ago - i can't remember the site now. No mag glycinate's taste isn't tolerated. Topical - i use the mag. sulphate cream on days i don't do the e.salt baths but i don't think that has much mag. in does it? Don't know of any other topical forms but that would be good if you know of any. Janet To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: Mum231ASD@...Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:09:09 -0400Subject: Re: magnesium for reducing copper toxicity?

Where did you read this? I have only heard of using extra Zinc and Moly for reducing copper but Mag is very important and underrated supp IMHO, we use Mag Glycinate, have you tried that? Or maybe topical might be the way to go

Mx

Posted this on mercury goup but haven't had any feedback does anyone know anything about in order to bring copper toxicity down is it necessary to also have magnesium in place alongside zinc, molybdenum and milk thistle? Due to taste find magnesium is a not any easy supplement to include for children- have been giving epsom salt baths instead but understand that little mag. is absorbed that way. Have read without magnesium the zinc will just dump copper and mercury in blood and raise sodium levels - is this correct?

Be grateful for any advice, thanks Janet

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