Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Hi Gayle, You bring up an excellent point. I think sometimes we want to make everyone well and we suggest the things that most MS people need. But most of us try very hard to stress that we are all different and have different needs. It is a most excellent idea to remind people to get tested for what there body is low in or saturated in, so that they make good choices for their bodies. I am glad you are on the road to recovery Aletha [low dose naltrexone] Re: Aluminium, LDN, Stiffness, Magnesium etc > Hi - I've been reading my emails and want to say this: I stopped LDN > temporarily after developing stiffness in my legs and hips, and then > going into a big relapse, just after starting LDN. In the course of > trying to get well again, I've had a hair analysis. It showed me to > be off the scale in calcium and magnesium, and very low in mercury, > aluminium and lead. This was a surprise to me - I had all my mercury > fillings removed because I assumed I would have mercury in my > system; I've been supplementing with stuff like calcium and > magnesium on the assumption that I needed them. My naturopath has > also taken me off the calcium and magnesium, B12, fish oil, and my > multi vit/mineral supplement, as well as putting me on a diet > developed to include the principles of the Best Bet Diet (as well as > some of his own ideas, which leaves me grieving for the nightshade > family of foods, mushies, and a few other favourites of mine). > > There's a point to my message - not only have I been wasting a lot > of my hard come by money, I probably have been doing a little harm > to my aim of treating if not beating MS. Anyone elser used hair > analysis to see what their body lacks or has too much of? > Regards to you all - Gayle > > The naturopath did say to stick with my high dosage of antioxidant > formula. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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