Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 The magnesium I use is the magnesium citrate soluble powder from Kirkman Laboratories (they have a website). From what I understand it is one of the most easily absorbed forms. You dissolve it in water as a drink, it is a citrus flavour and Francesca's very happy to drink it! I actually give double the suggested dose and have never yet reached diarrhoea point! Interestingly, her blood levels last time didn't show particularly high - we have an appointment next week, so I'm keen to see what shows up now. Other things to add in which work well for constipation are flax seed - ideally cracked or crushed, for better absorption - really nutritious too and high in fat. You need to calculate this in to the diet - Francesca has it with every meal - salads, fried mushrooms, over raspberries with some flax oil etc etc. Also psyllium husks - I use one that also contains fructo oligosaccharides, lactobacillus acidophillus and lactobacillus bifidum bacteria, ie the healthy bacteria. It's called Lepicol here in the UK - I don't know if you have it in the states. This is allegedly not absorbed and so doesn't need to be calculated in. Congratulations by the way on 's seizure free couple of weeks now - long may it continue... , Mum to Francesca, Keto Kid since Sept 03, drug free since May 04 > > Hi! I need some help. I have two questions: > > > > I have begun supplementing my daughter's vitamins up to 100% in > > biotin, magnesium (oxide)and she already was on a prescription > > calcium supplement of 1.25GM. Now her magnesium and biotin are where > > they should be, I guess. > > > > 1. On this site many successfully use a magnesium supplement in lieu > > of a laxative, as calcium binds up children and magnesium eleviates > > this. Is this magnesium oxide that is used? I have seen no change > > in 's constipation issue with the amount of magnesium I have > > added.... Is there a different magnesium I should be adding, or just > > more of the magnesium oxide? > > > > Thanks... vitamins and supplements are uncharted territory for me, > > and I am floundering. > > > > 2. Began selenium with her, hoping she does not suffer hair loss. > > She may already have started, or so it seems. How long after > > starting the selenium does it take to see improvement??? > > > > Thanks to those who understand these things. We are having bloodwork > > done this week and see the neuro next week. began the diet in > > May. Are there any specifics I should be " tuned in " to at this point > > and looking for? Problems, that is. > > > > Thanks... , 's mumma (no seizures in 14 days!) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Hi - s cal/mag contains a one to one ratio of calcium and magnesium - the magnesium is in the form of magnesium citrate, but I don't really know anything about diff forms of mag, like whether one would be more suitable than another for the constipation issue. I do know that it took a while of regular mag supplementation to kick in here, but once we found the right dose for , it has been v successful, and if we miss even one capsule, we do see a difference, so maybe at this stage needs it boosted a bit more before you start to see some regularity? Then once you see things go the opp way, ease back a bit to find her happy medium. Blood work wise, 's main checks are for vitamin/mineral levels, blood gases, lipid panel, carnitine, liver and kidney function, and we usually throw in a lab bhb and glucose check at the same time (with a urine ketone comparison if poss to look back on and compare to). A 24 hr urine sample checking mainly for kidney stone formation is another that a lot of centres do, but ours doesn't here. I think Jess's Mom posted a list of the keto bloods they had tested in the files section, maybe run through that and see if you centre is including most if not all of those, as from menory it was a fairly thorough list, ----- Original Message ----- From: frumpymumma Hi! I need some help. I have two questions: I have begun supplementing my daughter's vitamins up to 100% in biotin, magnesium (oxide)and she already was on a prescription calcium supplement of 1.25GM. Now her magnesium and biotin are where they should be, I guess. 1. On this site many successfully use a magnesium supplement in lieu of a laxative, as calcium binds up children and magnesium eleviates this. Is this magnesium oxide that is used? I have seen no change in 's constipation issue with the amount of magnesium I have added.... Is there a different magnesium I should be adding, or just more of the magnesium oxide? Thanks... vitamins and supplements are uncharted territory for me, and I am floundering. 2. Began selenium with her, hoping she does not suffer hair loss. She may already have started, or so it seems. How long after starting the selenium does it take to see improvement??? Thanks to those who understand these things. We are having bloodwork done this week and see the neuro next week. began the diet in May. Are there any specifics I should be " tuned in " to at this point and looking for? Problems, that is. Thanks... , 's mumma (no seizures in 14 days!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 The vitamin and mineral supplement from Wholelife and adding brazil nuts (you could grind them into flour) stopped the hair loss for my daughter. That supplement is especially formulated for kids on the keto diet. We had all sorts of supplements from a local pharmacy and they did nothing to stop the hair loss and they were a lot more expensive. Bill Falk wrote: > Thanks for letting me know. I know that what I am giving is not doing anything for the constipation and that it is important to supplement the magnesium. I will print off your reply as I find a source... I have not sought out flax seed, but need to get it on my list. I want to do something more natural than a laxative, per se. > > The selenium has been added to her diet, but I must admit she has lost hair on her forehead area back that I noticed this afternoon... and throughout her head, I think. I guess I need to cut her hair. It is long and I braid it. Not that it has ever been thick and luxurious, but the braids or pigtails are dear on her and she looks better with her hair pulled back. I feel really awful about it.. however, the wonderful two weeks of seizure free living has been a bonus!!! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 Hi - below in ****s ----- Original Message ----- From: Falk >The supplement magnesium you give is also magnesium citrate??? ***That's what the bottle says, though I didn't actually know that for sure before checking yesterday >I hate to be so ignorant about all this, ***Well as you can see from above, I don't really know anything about the diff sorts either. >but the constipation issue is so horrific and I would rather supplement than give one laxative after another! **Yes for sure - treat the cause not the symptom. It is a worry - I used to hate constipation with , it was always weighing on my mind, so I know that feeling, and it will be nice to see you get rid of the problem with . Have you eased off on the laxatives after introducing the magnesium? If so, she may still be dependent on the laxative (never had that here but I know it can happen) and therefore any good from introducing the mag might still be being offset from a potential dependence. Sort of like a med addiction, (but to do with the muscles getting too used to being stimulated artificially thru the laxative, they have to get used to working on their own again I think is how it goes?) where you have to slowly phase one out as the other is introduced - perhaps until the dependence (if there is one..) is sorted out, she might need more magnesium than normal, and this could then be brought back down again once any laxative dependence problems have been phased out? If it is not this, and you have kept up with the laxative as before, maybe she was at the point of needing more to make her go, and it will take a while therefore for the mag effect to climb on up thru the laxative dependence that might be increasing? I would up the magnesium I think - it def does work if it is high enough. >What exactly means 1.25 GM? **Not sure? That is her calcium dosage? is on approx 500 mgs per day of both calcium and magnesium. So in a one to one ratio. >Any other ideas for hair? I am giving her a biotin supplement and some selenium - 25mcg. Poor little . Looks like the braids are out and she will be getting a haircut. Oh, well. Trade hair for seizure relief any day! ***Yes indeed. Same boat here, but 's selenium and biotin (blood work wise anyways) are at an acceptable level without supplementing. We suspect his lowish zinc level (have you had this one checked?) courtesy the depakote/diet combo may be at fault with him, his hair isn't tooooo bad, but it is certainly nothing like it used to be Without sounding too sexist.....I guess it isn't as much of a problem with a little boy as opposed to little girls, his hair is obviously cut shortish anyway, so not that noticeable. He used to have a thick head of curls, those days are definitely LONG gone... >Thanks, . ** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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