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> Hi all,

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> My son has restless legs at night and I've heard that Magnesium may

> help that.

For me, magnesium and potassium are VERY helpful.

>>I would like to add some additional magnesium at bedtime

> but he is currently getting zinc. Can I give them together or do they

> need to be seperated?

Zinc and magnesium are okay together. Don't give zinc too close to

calcium.

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for magnesium please think of giving it through footbaths using a

magnesium oil. According to Reid, who wrote The Tao of Detox, its the

absolute best way to saturate the cells with magnesium and thus its a

powerful detox and chelation aid. If you want more information please write

me privately.

Magnisium given orally is very difficult to absorb.

Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

Director International Medical Veritas Association

http://www.detoxchelationclinic.com

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Where do you get magnesium oil?

Thanks,

" Mark Sircus Ac., OMD " <director@...> wrote:

for magnesium please think of giving it through footbaths using a

magnesium oil. According to Reid, who wrote The Tao of Detox, its the

absolute best way to saturate the cells with magnesium and thus its a

powerful detox and chelation aid. If you want more information please write

me privately.

Magnisium given orally is very difficult to absorb.

Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

Director International Medical Veritas Association

http://www.detoxchelationclinic.com

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I started my son with epsom salt baths because (at least this is how I

remember it) I read that it was a better way to promote absorption of

magnesium. For him they didn't seem to have an effect, or not one

that I could really notice. Also, in the last 6 weeks a bath now

lasts 2 minutes, tops, which makes them useless. I did, however,

start supping with magnesium and he has slept through every night

since. A miracle for him. He has had some good sleeping weeks since

we started GFCF but they didn't seem to last. Now, I believe he is

able to absorb the magnesium he takes orally and it seems to have a

direct, positive effect on sleep (and on me).

My point is: I had ruled out oral magnesium because of what I read.

I only started it to begin chelation, and the unexpected impact has be

wonderful. Don't rule things out. With our kids, there simply don't

seem to be any rules that apply 100%

Hope this helps.

Anita

> for magnesium please think of giving it through footbaths

using a

> magnesium oil. According to Reid, who wrote The Tao of Detox,

its the

> absolute best way to saturate the cells with magnesium and thus its a

> powerful detox and chelation aid. If you want more information

please write

> me privately.

>

> Magnisium given orally is very difficult to absorb.

>

> Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

> Director International Medical Veritas Association

> http://www.detoxchelationclinic.com

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This is certainly not medical advice but just relaying my own experience . .

.. so here goes. I had terrible restless legs each time I was pregnant. It

was worse at night so I sympathize with your son. I first off all separated

my iron and calcium intake (food and supplements) as they bind together.

After trial and error of three pregnancies this is what worked for me. I

took a liquid calcium magnesium supplement near bed time and well after any

iron food. I took an iron supplement as I was very low iron usually early

in the day. A good hot bath right before bed helped on the worst days. And

I made my husband rub my legs too. Rubbing from top to bottom worked best.

It felt like it was getting the wiggles out. Combining zinc and magnesium I

actually heard is good because your body need magnesium to absorb the zinc.

However since zinc and calcium both need magnesium I've always tried to keep

those two separate. Good luck on figuring out what helps him . . . restless

legs totally stinks!

[ ] zinc and magnesium

Hi all,

My son has restless legs at night and I've heard that Magnesium may

help that. I would like to add some additional magnesium at bedtime

but he is currently getting zinc. Can I give them together or do they

need to be seperated? I give zinc about 1 hour before bed so I could

separate them by about 1 hour if needed. Thanks for any guidance!

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