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My first guess is phenols, although it may be a simple

detox. A loose stool only occurs when the magnesium

isn't absorbed. He may have used all that you gave

him!

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> First, I want to thank , Lori, , ,

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> reply to my post about magnesium and seizures. It

> means A LOT to me and my family to receive that help

> from you all with experience. We love our children

> with intensity and will not stop until we do all

> that we are capable of doing to heal any and all

> ailments present!

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> Clayton, our 2 year old (who recently had a 2 minute

> spell seeming like a seizure) started on magnesium

> citrate last night before bed (after his epsom salt

> bath). I paced around all dat waitng for him to

> squat and grunt! Hee hee! When we had success and I

> changed his diaper his BM was soft but nice and

> formed. I immediately thought, well, he must now be

> (1) stabilized on the increase in all 3 enzymes that

> occured 7 days ago and (2) the mag. dose probably is

> not high enough. Your thoughts?

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> My other question is that all of a sudden (with no

> other changes) Clay has pink cheeks. his diet is no

> different than other days and the only new thing is

> the mag citrate from last night? Does anyone have an

> idea about what could have caused this and what

> actions I should take?

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Hi !

My son would get pink cheeks whenever he consumed a dairy product (before

enzymes..now it doesn't happen). It would be followed by red ears, red lips,

irritability. My ped. told me it was an allergic rxn. When it got bad we would

give Benadryl. We found out three years ago that he did have a considerable

allergy to dairy. We went GFCF then, but have noticed that there have been no

problems whatsoever with dairy when we started enzymes a few weeks ago.

Did you check the fillers in the mag citrate? My son always had a problem with

supplements.

I hope your little guy...and the rest of you...are doing well.

Lori Getz

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Hi Lori -

I'm curious about how you went about a dairy infraction with your son. My son

has only been on the enzymes for 6 weeks and I haven't tried an infraction yet.

He's been GFCF 8 months and I know with the holidays around the corner there

might be some sort of accident. LOL+ACE-

Thanks - Maribeth

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My son would get pink cheeks whenever he consumed a dairy product (before

enzymes..now it doesn't happen). It would be followed by red ears, red lips,

irritability. My ped. told me it was an allergic rxn. When it got bad we would

give Benadryl. We found out three years ago that he did have a considerable

allergy to dairy. We went GFCF then, but have noticed that there have been no

problems whatsoever with dairy when we started enzymes a few weeks ago.

Did you check the fillers in the mag citrate? My son always had a problem with

supplements.

I hope your little guy...and the rest of you...are doing well.

Lori Getz

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Maribeth-

Sorry for the late reply..I went away for a long weekend and I'm still trying to

catch up!

Before enzymes I accidentally gave him something with dairy. It was still in

his mouth when I realized my mistake and I had him spit it out. He swallowed a

little bit, but that's all it took for the redness to start. I gave him some

Benadryl and it helped.

has (had?) a true allergy to milk, and I was told that avoiding it for

several years might lower or reverse it. Before enzymes (in August) he had a

problem. We were GFCF for the first month on enzymes and I felt brave enough to

give him some milk. NOTHING HAPPENED! Now I let him have a little bit of dairy

nearly every day and he's still okay. So this led me to believe that the

redness was the intolerance end of things and not the allergy. A full serving

of gluten is still a little bit of a problem. We only allow that on special

occasions.

Good luck!

Lori Getz

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