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It can be calcium or magnesium for some kids.

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My son is 11 and weights in at 160 and is about 5'8 " . He is only taking 50

mgs of zinc....if I up the dosage to 100 mgs....he starts grinding his teeth

badly at night....this seems quite low a dose for such a big guy....but not

sure how to tell if it is something else.

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and or parasites. If the minerals don't help, look at parasite cleansing.

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> My son is 11 and weights in at 160 and is about 5'8 " . He is only taking 50

mgs of zinc....if I up the dosage to 100 mgs....he starts grinding his teeth

badly at night....this seems quite low a dose for such a big guy....but not sure

how to tell if it is something else.

Grinding was caused by several things here, including yeast overgrowth and

mineral deficiency. The minerals we needed were NOT zinc tho.

Dana

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Hi Dana.

What supplements do you give to arrest bruxism? How much dosage would you give

of it to a 22 kgs(48-49lbs) 5 year old child?

Thanks.

-richard-

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Subject: [ ] Re: bruxism....is it always zinc?

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> My son is 11 and weights in at 160 and is about 5'8 " . He is only taking 50

mgs of zinc....if I up the dosage to 100 mgs....he starts grinding his teeth

badly at night....this seems quite low a dose for such a big guy....but not sure

how to tell if it is something else.

Grinding was caused by several things here, including yeast overgrowth and

mineral deficiency. The minerals we needed were NOT zinc tho.

Dana

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our grinding was probably parasites. After we saw/treated pinworms the grinding

stopped. He was also taking minerals at the time he was grinding.

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> What supplements do you give to arrest bruxism? How much dosage would you

give of it to a 22 kgs(48-49lbs) 5 year old child?

Yeast control, potassium, calcium with vitamin K were the most successful. Dose

depends on several factors.

Dana

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