Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 >>> Hi , I remember posting here to get some answers why my daughter seemed to have so many problems with a calcium-magnesium citrate supplement and that's when some parents answered that if she had yeast issues, the citrates feed the yeast. Didn't mean to spread false information. It would be great if this wasn't true for her. , I remember when this came in the group too. I didn't mean to imply you were saying something not true at all, just that there wasn't any supporting verification at the time. I've known you (online) long enough to know you are very thorough. It's just the rumor mill can be quite active, taking on a life of its own. As parents watching our kids, then trying something, it is like guess-and-check....it might be true, but it's important to really check things out to make sure the info is correct. Sometimes, there isn't a reason besides dozens of people reporting the same thing (such as antivirals may promote yeast). At that point, it's time to look for an explanation of some sort. Anyway, it's turned out well because you posted, then I did, then someone else posted very new research which has resolved this issue! Yeah!!! . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 I'll double that YEAH!! Re: Another ignorant Magnesium question/. ! >>> Hi , I remember posting here to get some answers why my daughter seemed to have so many problems with a calcium-magnesium citrate supplement and that's when some parents answered that if she had yeast issues, the citrates feed the yeast. Didn't mean to spread false information. It would be great if this wasn't true for her. , I remember when this came in the group too. I didn't mean to imply you were saying something not true at all, just that there wasn't any supporting verification at the time. I've known you (online) long enough to know you are very thorough. It's just the rumor mill can be quite active, taking on a life of its own. As parents watching our kids, then trying something, it is like guess-and-check....it might be true, but it's important to really check things out to make sure the info is correct. Sometimes, there isn't a reason besides dozens of people reporting the same thing (such as antivirals may promote yeast). At that point, it's time to look for an explanation of some sort. Anyway, it's turned out well because you posted, then I did, then someone else posted very new research which has resolved this issue! Yeah!!! . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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