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I seem to need a lot of iodine, I am taking about 10 kelp a day (225

micrograms each tab) and I still seem to be short as I tested for iodine by

painting a circle on my arm with iodine and it was gone in 8 hrs. instead of

24, which is normal. I will increase it to 15 a day and see if that helps.

Where is everyone, did you all go fishing?? Shirley:

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Hi Shirley,

I am hypo do you think this test would work on me? Or is it just for

hypers? Also can you explain it too me. I sort of get the concept -- if the

iodine disappears it means your body sucks it in because it needs it. Right?

Did you get the iodine at the drugstore?

--kathleen

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<< Subj: Re: Manganese

Date: 4/22/99 12:05:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time

From: sstieger@... (Shirley Stieger)

Reply-to: hyperthyroidismegroups

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I seem to need a lot of iodine, I am taking about 10 kelp a day (225

micrograms each tab) and I still seem to be short as I tested for iodine by

painting a circle on my arm with iodine and it was gone in 8 hrs. instead of

24, which is normal. I will increase it to 15 a day and see if that helps.

Where is everyone, did you all go fishing?? Shirley:

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For those of

you who don't know, Citramin II is the suggested mineral complex on the

support protocol for treatment of Mercury toxicity that Drs. Cave &

Holmes

recommended.

Recently I've heard of some negative effects of to much manganese. Any

comments would be appreciated as I have had my son on it for about 4

months.

It is so nice to have all the minerals in one capsule.

Here are the supplement facts:

Serving Size: Three capsules

Three capsules contain:

Calcium (as Calcium Citrate).....................300mg 30%

Iodine (as Potassium Iodide).....................120mcg 80%

Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate)...........270mg 67.5%

Zinc (as Zinc Citrate)..................................21mg 140%

Selenium (as Selenium Citrate).................150mcg 214%

Manganese (as Manganese Citrate).............18mg 900%

Manganese can have toxic effects if you get too much and is

documented to commonly be related to violence and impulsivity when one

is overexposed. However I don't know how much is overexposed in such

cases. You can do occasional tests for level.

Bernie

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My daughter has very high manganese.In the reort I got it said she could have

manganese toxicity or she could be deficient in manganese.How could it be one

or the other?What does this mean?How could she get excess manganese?She is

also low in copper.Are the two related?Thanks ne

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In a message dated 5/19/02 11:06:35 AM Central Daylight Time, AhJhawk@...

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> My daughter has very high manganese.In the reort I got it said she could

> have

> manganese toxicity or she could be deficient in manganese.How could it be

> one

> or the other?What does this mean?How could she get excess manganese?She is

> also low in copper.Are the two related?Thanks ne

>

The test that we do is a hair test. Hair is excreted (we don't think

so...but) out of the body. The child should be absorbing this essential

mineral, but for some unknown reason, she is letting it go (out of her body).

Manganese is important for bone growth. So, if she is small for her age, I

bet she is deficient :( It is difficult to say by the paper if the child has

more to waste or if it is just that this child cannot absorb the nutrient.

That is why it says that it could be either this or that! Hope it was

helpful!

If you are interested, read more at:

http://www.chelationtherapyonline.com/articles/p35.htm

http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts151.html

Love and Prayers,

Sheela.

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Sheela,how do you know if she is toxic in it or deficient in it.I would guess

she is deficient in it because she doesn't eat.I would like to give her

supplements but I don't want to make her toxic with manganese.Do you have any

thoughts on which she is?Toxic or deficient?Thanks ne

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My son shows very low manganese (and high copper) in his hair test,

but after excessive manganese supplementation he has got insomnia,

started biting and started having something similar to spasms or

convulsions. These symptoms disappear with the end of

supplementation. Also, excess of Mn causes person to be angry. If you

see these symtoms in your kids, it's likely that they have excess of

manganese. My kid was prescribed Mn supplementation by Pfeiffer

center to reduce copper level, so I assume that manganese is a

competitor of coppper.

Margaret

> Sheela,how do you know if she is toxic in it or deficient in it.I

would guess

> she is deficient in it because she doesn't eat.I would like to give

her

> supplements but I don't want to make her toxic with manganese.Do

you have any

> thoughts on which she is?Toxic or deficient?Thanks ne

>

>

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Based on his hair analysis, my son,5, also has been

found to be high in manganese and low in copper. but i

read that most autistics have very high level of

copper. so why is it that some of our kids seem to be

the opposite? can anyone explain this piece of puzzle?

in any case, I found that giving my son Super Nu thera

and Kirkman's Everyday do NOT help at all. Maybe

because they both contain manganese??

hin yue

--- AhJhawk@... wrote:

> Margaret,my daughter is the complete opposite.She is

> high in manganese and

> low in copper.I wonder what that

> means..........ne

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> > Margaret,my daughter is the complete opposite.She is

> > high in manganese and

> > low in copper.I wonder what that

> > means..........ne

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> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

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> >

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In a message dated 5/20/02 1:28:39 PM Central Daylight Time,

redmiller@... writes:

> Also, I think there is the possibility that our kids are dumping the

> minerals out in their hair, and not using them in their body. For

> example, Tom was *off the charts* in sulphur, but his plasma cysteine

> number was low.

>

> Anyone else care to comment?

>

> Peace and grace,

>

> Sally

I totally agree. Their hair levels show how much they are wasting. We don't

know why they are wasting these essential nutrients ... because they have

more than they need (toxic) or because they are unable to absorb them? Their

hair levels are different from their serum levels and that is different from

their cellular levels... The more you read, the more puzzling it is!

All we can do is buy the most bio availble forms of these nutrients and hope

and pray that they get something out of it!

Love and Prayers,

Sheela.

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Pam, sorry you're having so much trouble with your asthma. My asthma

for years was completely out of control, and only aspirin

desensitization helped me.

That was before Advair and Singulair, however, too. I rarely have

any flare-ups now. Have you used the Advair AND Singulair? Or tried

Accolate or Zyflo (if you can find it) instead of Singulair? Also,

what dosage of Singulair? I use 30 milligrams a day, 10 milligrams

was not helpful to me but 30 is.

Also, what dosage of Advair were you on and for how long? Advair and

Singulair are not cure-alls, but I think they're better than using

tapers of prednisone if you don't have to. You can go up to 500/50

of Advair (which is Flovent and Serevent together, but in a better

delivery mechanism, in my humble opinion) and up to 50 milligrams of

Singulair has been proven safe in longer-term studies and up to 100

milligrams in short-term studies.

Interested to hear about the maganese. Is this different than

magnesium?

Personally I don't think there's any emotional component at all to my

Samter's, except for the fact that it has CAUSED huge emotional

stressors for me for the past 18 years. Certainly if my symptoms are

bad and I get emotional, my asthma might get worse. But I've never

been emotional and then had the Samters or asthma symptoms get

worse. It's always the other way around, the symptoms upset me.

Just my two cents

Lori

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My kinesiologist always muscle tests me and says I have high low

maganese maby there is somehtign to what your doc is saying. I also have really

high

aluminam or maby it is bismuth levels. Do you know what kind of chelating

supps your son it taking. Thanks -Val

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source naturals do a chelated magnesium with a celluose gum in which

may be legal as the cellulose is not supposed to be digested so it

being a gum mightn't make any difference but i have found the

solaray manganese is ok despite the rice filler because you are only

using a divided dose once or twice a week only.

i have never tried the source naturals manganese even though i have a

bottle here unopened but still continue with the solaray so i guess

that is saying something.

> Hi,

>

> Can anyone a good (absorbable) manganese sup? It would have to be

> good quality, hypoallergenic if possible. We are doing SCD, so it

> would be best if it doesn't have sugars or rice flour... but if I

> can't find anything else, I will consider " anything " .

>

> Coral

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andrew,

Source Naturals has sorbitol, and is listed as an aminoacid chelate

(which aminoacid?)

I didn't see the " full list of ingredients " for Solaray manganese,

but it was a chelated citrate... is that the best form?

Thanks for all your help!!!

Coral

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the solaray manganese bottle i have says amino acid chelate. you

don't want citrate. i doubt it is citrate

country life do a legal manganese but the solaray manganese are

claiming a better reaction profile form reacting the managense with a

speacial rice. 'chelated' usually means reacted with soy

my recommendation is to go for the solaray depsite its scd illegality

at this point.

> andrew,

>

> Source Naturals has sorbitol, and is listed as an aminoacid chelate

> (which aminoacid?)

>

> I didn't see the " full list of ingredients " for Solaray manganese,

> but it was a chelated citrate... is that the best form?

>

> Thanks for all your help!!!

>

> Coral

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Here's another:

http://tinyurl.com/2n23y

MANGANESE CHELATE Each Tablet contains:

Elemental Manganese (HVP Chelate) 25 mg

Non-Medicinal Ingredients:

Microcrystalline cellulose - derived from vegetable

source.

Colorcon - a trade name for a coating derived from

vegetable source.

Di-calcium phosphate - a mix of natural elemental

calcium and phosphorous.

Magnesium Stearate - 95% vegetable stearic acid (a

natural oil derivative) mixed with 5% elemental

magnesium.

Solutab - a cellulose derived from a vegetable source.

P

--- cgetino <cgetino@...> wrote:

> andrew,

>

> Source Naturals has sorbitol, and is listed as an

> aminoacid chelate

> (which aminoacid?)

>

> I didn't see the " full list of ingredients " for

> Solaray manganese,

> but it was a chelated citrate... is that the best

> form?

>

> Thanks for all your help!!!

>

> Coral

>

>

>

>

>

>

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MANGANESE Minute quantities of this mineral are needed for healthy nerves, blood sugar regulation, normal bone growth, and thyroid hormone production. HERBAL SOURCES: Alfalfa, burdock root, catnip, chamomile, chickweed, dandelion, eyebright, fennel seed, fenugreek, ginseng, hops, horsetail, lemongrass, mullein, parsley, peppermint, raspberry leaf, red clover, rose hip, wild yam, yarrow, yellow dock. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ http://360./suziesgoats __________________________________________________

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