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The body keeps calcium at an even level in blood, so a blood test won't help

determine whether she's getting too much. Unfortunately, I don't know the

answer to your question, but I seem to remember Dana writing that one of her

kid's was calcium toxic. I don't know how she figured that out, but might be

worth asking her.

S S

<p>I have had her on 600-800 mg calcium since going gfcf 8 months

ago. I<br>

add extra magnesium a month before starting chelation. She started<br>

sucking on her lip and breathing deeply so I dropped back to the doses<br>

she had been on before, except I decreased the calcium. She is still<br>

getting magnesium from the Brainchild multi. I have not tried IP6.<br>

<br>

She fit the profile of excessive consumption of milk and dairy<br>

products. But when she went gfcf she did not get any calcium because<br>

of her limited interests. So I added a calcium supplement. Should I<br>

stop giving the supplement? Is there a test to give to measure<br>

calcium? She had a blood test 4 months ago and calcium was normal. <br>

Her hair test 3 months ago showed low calcium but high probability of<br>

mercury poisoning.<br>

<br>

Thank you,<br>

<br>

Jen<br>

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