Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 is there any inorganic magnesium in the pfeiffer compound? its a laxative. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 > > > is there any inorganic magnesium in the pfeiffer compound? its a > laxative. There is 350mg of magnesium oxide. Also can you tell me what Molybdenum is and what it is for. I have seen that it is used by many but am not sure why. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 magnesium oxide is inorganic and laxative. molybdenum seems to do a number of things, it helps with phenol processing and the sulfite to sulphate conversion. it also detoxes yeast metabolic by products. i am using the solgar chelated molybdenum which i may take from one to three times a day depending on how migrainy i feel which seems to relate to how well the phenol processing is going with me........... also i might sometimes take the kirkman molybdenum, not quite sure what the difference is. > > > > > > is there any inorganic magnesium in the pfeiffer compound? its a > > laxative. > > There is 350mg of magnesium oxide. Also can you tell me what > Molybdenum is and what it is for. I have seen that it is used by > many but am not sure why. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 >>His BMs had always > been really soft and mushy but while off enzymes and other supps > (monolaurin, vit.C, calcium probiotics, CLO) they became more formed. Monolaurin causes yeast for my kids. Vitamin C can be a laxative at higher doses. My kids do not tolerate probiotics or CLO. > I decided to slowly add the supps back to see what was causing the > BMs to be mushy and the first thing I added back was Zyme Prime and > the BMs became mushy again. Does this mean he is getting too much > enzyme or that he doesn't need it? Is this old-formula ZP with papain/bromelain? If so, try the new version, see if things are better. Cognitively and speech-wise he is > advancing really well. He has taken a big leap in the past few > weeks. Congrats! He is still visually stimming a lot ut it increased even > before I put the supps on hold to collect the samples. What causes > visual stimms to worsen and who knows the secret to stopping the > stimming. Everything I did affected my son's visuals. I would remove a food he did not tolerate, the visuals would go away and then come back. I would address yeast, the visuals would go away and then come back. Now, visuals for my son are either yeast or virus related. I did the high dose vitamin A protocol, and now I give maintenance vitamin A and other anti-virals, and keep the yeast away [viral die off causes yeast for my son], and the visuals are gone. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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