Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 Magnesium is her middle name! Kim, I'm so glad you have done the research - both book and bodily - to share the amazing results with us. I am again on the warpath to get Santosh to take Mg. I think he has a sore throat so it's a bit tough - he has trouble swallowing ANYTHING - even enzymes - which he's a pro at. I did grind it up and put it in applesauce but it was still to difficult for him - the chalkiness, I think, and like I said, I think he may be getting a sore throat. Thanks again - I think I'll ask for an intracellular Mg level when we go to our check up on June 4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 Hey , Hmmm... I never liked my real middle name, maybe I'll change it! I didn't realize the magnesium is chalky when you put into foods. Even if you just sprinkle in a 1/2 tablet? Bummer. Too bad you can't get the Mg into him, if his throat is inflammed the Mg may help reduce inflammation (will he gargle with warm salt water to help his throat?). You might try the Epsom salt baths; he'll absorb the magnesium through his skin. I browsed my bookmarks but can't find that magnesium lotion/cream site I sent to Crataegus a few weeks back. I wonder if or saved the site? said she was going to make some, so you might check with her, then use magnesium lotion for Santosh. Please let me know what your doctor says about checking his intracellular levels. If your doctor needs a testing kit, here's an address: http://www.exatest.com Kim Magnesium is her middle name! Kim, I'm so glad you have done the research - both book and bodily - to share the amazing results with us. I am again on the warpath to get Santosh to take Mg. I think he has a sore throat so it's a bit tough - he has trouble swallowing ANYTHING - even enzymes - which he's a pro at. I did grind it up and put it in applesauce but it was still to difficult for him - the chalkiness, I think, and like I said, I think he may be getting a sore throat. Thanks again - I think I'll ask for an intracellular Mg level when we go to our check up on June 4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 In a message dated 5/30/2003 6:52:41 AM Central Daylight Time, kathkrish@... writes: > Magnesium is her middle name! > > Kim, I'm so glad you have done the research - both book and bodily - to > share the amazing results with us. I am again on the warpath to get > Santosh to take Mg. I think he has a sore throat so it's a bit tough - > he has trouble swallowing ANYTHING - even enzymes - which he's a pro > at. I did grind it up and put it in applesauce but it was still to > difficult for him - the chalkiness, I think, and like I said, I think > he may be getting a sore throat. > > Thanks again - I think I'll ask for an intracellular Mg level when we > go to our check up on June 4. > > Shaklee makes a chewable calcium and magnesium tablets. It doesn't taste bad! I have tried it and my girls don't seem to mind it. Deb A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2003 Report Share Posted May 31, 2003 thank you for that website! K > Hey , > > Hmmm... I never liked my real middle name, maybe I'll change it! > > I didn't realize the magnesium is chalky when you put into foods. Even > if you just sprinkle in a 1/2 tablet? Bummer. Too bad you can't get > the Mg into him, if his throat is inflammed the Mg may help reduce > inflammation (will he gargle with warm salt water to help his > throat?). > > You might try the Epsom salt baths; he'll absorb the magnesium through > his skin. I browsed my bookmarks but can't find that magnesium > lotion/cream site I sent to Crataegus a few weeks back. I wonder if > or saved the site? said she was going to make > some, so you might check with her, then use magnesium lotion for > Santosh. > > Please let me know what your doctor says about checking his > intracellular levels. If your doctor needs a testing kit, here's an > address: http://www.exatest.com > > Kim > > > > Magnesium is her middle name! > > Kim, I'm so glad you have done the research - both book and bodily - > to share the amazing results with us. I am again on the warpath to > get Santosh to take Mg. I think he has a sore throat so it's a bit > tough - he has trouble swallowing ANYTHING - even enzymes - which he's > a pro at. I did grind it up and put it in applesauce but it was still > to difficult for him - the chalkiness, I think, and like I said, I > think he may be getting a sore throat. > > Thanks again - I think I'll ask for an intracellular Mg level when > we go to our check up on June 4. > > > > <image.tiff> > > > ------------------------------------------- > The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY > be construed as medical advice. > > PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR > TREATMENTS. > > ------------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2003 Report Share Posted May 31, 2003 thank you for that website! K > Hey , > > Hmmm... I never liked my real middle name, maybe I'll change it! > > I didn't realize the magnesium is chalky when you put into foods. Even > if you just sprinkle in a 1/2 tablet? Bummer. Too bad you can't get > the Mg into him, if his throat is inflammed the Mg may help reduce > inflammation (will he gargle with warm salt water to help his > throat?). > > You might try the Epsom salt baths; he'll absorb the magnesium through > his skin. I browsed my bookmarks but can't find that magnesium > lotion/cream site I sent to Crataegus a few weeks back. I wonder if > or saved the site? said she was going to make > some, so you might check with her, then use magnesium lotion for > Santosh. > > Please let me know what your doctor says about checking his > intracellular levels. If your doctor needs a testing kit, here's an > address: http://www.exatest.com > > Kim > > > > Magnesium is her middle name! > > Kim, I'm so glad you have done the research - both book and bodily - > to share the amazing results with us. I am again on the warpath to > get Santosh to take Mg. I think he has a sore throat so it's a bit > tough - he has trouble swallowing ANYTHING - even enzymes - which he's > a pro at. I did grind it up and put it in applesauce but it was still > to difficult for him - the chalkiness, I think, and like I said, I > think he may be getting a sore throat. > > Thanks again - I think I'll ask for an intracellular Mg level when > we go to our check up on June 4. > > > > <image.tiff> > > > ------------------------------------------- > The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY > be construed as medical advice. > > PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR > TREATMENTS. > > ------------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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