Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 I had bad calf pain when my magnesium was not balanced with my calcium, and when I wasn't taking the proper dose for my body. Here is a quote from Bee on Calcium/Magnesium. " Calcium/Magnesium Citrate, with " elemental amounts " (meaning the amount that is absorbed) indicated on the label, with an equal ratio of calcium to magnesium. Most supplements contain about 350 mgs of calcium per tablet. Take one or more a day depending upon how much is contained in the diet from other sources. Many calcium/magnesium supplements contain a ratio of 2:1 (calcium to magnesium), in which case a separate supplement of magnesium citrate is necessary to equal out the proportions. Usually 1,000 to 1,200 mgs of calcium are recommended daily, with half that amount of magnesium, but that not correct. In fact taking such a high amount of calcium will cause imbalances in the body and be very damaging in the long run. Most of us are more deficient in magnesium than in calcium, so it is important to take at least an equal amount until you see how your body reacts. Most candida sufferers will do very well on 600 mgs each of calcium and magnesium per day in divided doses. Muscle cramps indicate you need more magnesium, and possibly less calcium, and deep muscle pains indicate you've taken too much calcium. If you have more cramps and muscle pains on your left side it indicates that your calcium intake is either too high or too low, and if you have more cramps and muscle pains on your right side it indicates that your magnesium intake is either too high or too low. It is very difficult to balance calcium and magnesium, but each individual must find their own optimal levels by experimentation. Your body can only handle a maximum of 500 mgs of calcium at a time, so if you are taking more, it must be split into smaller doses. " > > Yesterday I woke up with a headache, upper backache, and calf pain. I have had pain in those 3 areas before when I don't tolerate something. For example this happened while I was using Stevia beginning of the year. It finally occurred to me to cut it out and the pain in those 3 areas stopped. And the same thing happened with gum, which of course I know is not good for me. > > After being up a while yesterday the backache and calf pain went away. I had nothing but meat and veggie broth all day. By mid afternoon the headache was worse and the back and calf pain was back. In the evening I had a can of sardines in olive oil with some HCl and I took magnesium citrate before going to bed. I also had some ascorbic acid and mixed a little baking soda into it because I don't like the taste of it. This morning the headache is worse than it's been in a long time and the backache and calf pain are worse also. In addition, I have been waking up with swollen eye lids again the last two days. > > I expected to deal with die off on this diet but I can't do this every day. It hurts so bad today I am tempted to take some aspirin because I don't know how to make it through the day. I am volunteering at a nursing home today, have a business meeting for our church, and have to work on a website and myhead feels like it's going to explode. I tried white willow bark yesterday but it didn't help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 You may want to adjust them just to more closely resemble what Bee recommends and see if it helps. Sadly what worked in the past may not work now. I have found as my body heals, it reacts differently as it gets stronger. And as my digestion gets better I absorb nutirents better, so that too has made me have to adjust things continuously. But like I said, I really think its die off, and I think holding off on supplements and just concentrating on getting through the nine day plan would be immensely helpful " ) --- " a K. Carlton " <kristina.carlton@...> wrote: > > I take a cal/mag supplement with 1,000 mg calcium and 500 mg magnesium at dinner. At bedtime I take another 1,000 mg of magnesium. I have been doing this for a while and it has worked for me. In the past when I have had this type of pain, in these three areas, it has always been because of something I was eating or taking like the stevia or the gum. I can cut back on the magnesium to have it more balanced with the calcium, but I just don't think that's it. > > Last week I was taking the same amounts and the pain was gone. Sunday afternoon the pain went away only to come back Monday morning. If it were an imbalance between calcium and magnesium, wouldn't the pain be consistent rather than come and go although I am taking the same amount throughout? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 No worries, you are not negative, if anything it sounds like you are going through what a lot of us do, furstration! " ) Besides, for every post you make, there are probably ten people (at least) who are wondering the same things. You help yourself as well as others when you ask. " ) > > Thanks - I will do it. I love pureed food of any kind so I am actually looking forward to it. I also get my Mountain Rose Herb order today which includes palm oil. I was up to 4 tbls of coconut oil a day but given this headache I thought it might be best to reduce it again and I am out of palm oil. I also need to get some organic evoo. > > I appreciate all your help Jecca and I am sorry if I seem negative. I am also PMSing right now which tends to give me anxiety and just a negative outlook on things. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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