Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 At 12:05 PM 8/4/2006, you wrote: >This shows in the Na/Mg ratio of 10+ >(the normal range is 1-5). Symptoms can be intolerance to >stressful situations, meltdowns, anxiety, that sort of thing. >If you are not seeing those behaviors at all, you may not >want to give adrenal support. (and anyone else that knows!), this is very interesting - my son also had a high Na/Mg ratio - 9.5 in an ARL test that says the norm should be 4.17.I always theorized that he has been running on adrenaline but never knew what number to look at. Does this mean he is not getting enough magnesium (we are supplementing now, but weren't then), or that sodium is not being utilized or something else? He's on adrenal support now, and it does seem to help. Stroyan www.empathic-discipline.com Click here to email me directly: <mailto:lstroyan@...>lstroyan@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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