Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Dear all, Based on readings from my Hair Test 12 http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html , I have low adrenaline production that is also confirmed by my symptoms. This is the Na/Mg ratio: 0.55 (range 1-5) and less than 1 is low adrenaline production. I would like to try the TMG that Andy recommends for this. It helps with the Methylation Pathways in the liver phase 2 pathway which I also think is deficient in me (he notes low sweating and poor intestinal motility as some of the symptoms). I wondered if anybody has found TMG to be of value, and if so what did it help with and what dose did you use? I'm also wondering if it will help Hair Test 5 whose Na/Mg ratio is 0.21. She has difficult with very weak legs in the morning that struggle to carry her weight. Once she is moving they are better. I was wondering if low adrenaline could contribute to these symptoms? Thanks, Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Low adrenal can cause those muscle symptoms. And as for TMG you might check the Mercury Autsim group. Many there have used it and know what to do and how to use it. I am not sure TMG will do anything for insufficient adrenals. But they will know what it does work good on. Adrenal cortex is good to help with poor adrenals. It allows your own adrenals to rest and heal. While reducing the symptoms of adrenal fatigue. > > Dear all, > > Based on readings from my Hair Test 12 http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html , I have low adrenaline production that is also confirmed by my symptoms. This is the Na/Mg ratio: 0.55 (range 1-5) and less than 1 is low adrenaline production. > I would like to try the TMG that Andy recommends for this. It helps with the Methylation Pathways in the liver phase 2 pathway which I also think is deficient in me (he notes low sweating and poor intestinal motility as some of the symptoms). I wondered if anybody has found TMG to be of value, and if so what did it help with and what dose did you use? > > I'm also wondering if it will help Hair Test 5 whose Na/Mg ratio is 0.21. She has difficult with very weak legs in the morning that struggle to carry her weight. Once she is moving they are better. I was wondering if low adrenaline could contribute to these symptoms? > > Thanks, > Dean > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Low adrenal can cause those muscle symptoms. And as for TMG you might check the Mercury Autsim group. Many there have used it and know what to do and how to use it. I am not sure TMG will do anything for insufficient adrenals. But they will know what it does work good on. Adrenal cortex is good to help with poor adrenals. It allows your own adrenals to rest and heal. While reducing the symptoms of adrenal fatigue. > > Dear all, > > Based on readings from my Hair Test 12 http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html , I have low adrenaline production that is also confirmed by my symptoms. This is the Na/Mg ratio: 0.55 (range 1-5) and less than 1 is low adrenaline production. > I would like to try the TMG that Andy recommends for this. It helps with the Methylation Pathways in the liver phase 2 pathway which I also think is deficient in me (he notes low sweating and poor intestinal motility as some of the symptoms). I wondered if anybody has found TMG to be of value, and if so what did it help with and what dose did you use? > > I'm also wondering if it will help Hair Test 5 whose Na/Mg ratio is 0.21. She has difficult with very weak legs in the morning that struggle to carry her weight. Once she is moving they are better. I was wondering if low adrenaline could contribute to these symptoms? > > Thanks, > Dean > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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