Guest guest Posted May 1, 2001 Report Share Posted May 1, 2001 In a message dated 4/30/01 10:59:39 PM Central Daylight Time, Sharonke@... writes: << Sounds like what they say when they don't know what they are > talking about. Just childhood migraines, get serious. Seizures and > migraines have causes, and the causes are pretty well known and > documented. Mostly essential mineral and essential fatty acid > imbalances. > Vitamin Research News for one had some good articles on this. > www.vrp.com > Also Great Smokies did, search " news " at www.gsdl.com > They mostly get better when you determine the imbalances and supplement > them. > Bernie > >> I guess I was willing to accept this since I have migraines pretty frequently and badly and so does my husband. Looks like I better get busy reading! Thanks a million. Carol G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2001 Report Share Posted May 1, 2001 Bernie: We just received all of our son's test results today and one of his main problems (in addition to some metal toxicity) is an imbalance of minerals. We've begun some supplements for poor absorption, a mild yeast infection, fatty acids, and other nutrients and soon will begin chelation. My question to you or anyone else on the list (because I forgot to ask the Dr.) is what brings these essential minerals back into the normal range? Does chelation, better ability to absort nutrients? I'm a little confused as to what will keep these minerals from being to high or two low? Thank you, Sharon Bernard Windham wrote: > well we finally went to the neuro last week and he told us they are > childhood > migraines and that the sleeping and vomiting are typical of those. he > gave > us imitrex for Hunter. > Carol G > ****** > Sounds like what they say when they don't know what they are > talking about. Just childhood migraines, get serious. Seizures and > migraines have causes, and the causes are pretty well known and > documented. Mostly essential mineral and essential fatty acid > imbalances. > Vitamin Research News for one had some good articles on this. > www.vrp.com > Also Great Smokies did, search " news " at www.gsdl.com > They mostly get better when you determine the imbalances and supplement > them. > Bernie > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2001 Report Share Posted May 5, 2001 Sharon, Mercury seriously messes up the body's ability to use/process minerals. So much so and so consistently so that Andy has a whole method for determining whether one is mercury toxic BASED ON whether minerals are out of whack. (This method is " the counting rules " . You count the various out-of-whack minerals. If there are very many then you are probably mercury toxic!) I would hope that this means that chelation will seriously improve the mineral imbalances. In the mean time, supplementing may or may not help. best regards, Moria At 11:04 PM 4/30/2001 -0400, you wrote: >Bernie: > >We just received all of our son's test results today and one of his main problems (in addition to some metal toxicity) is an imbalance of >minerals. We've begun some supplements for poor absorption, a mild yeast infection, fatty acids, and other nutrients and soon will begin >chelation. My question to you or anyone else on the list (because I forgot to ask the Dr.) is what brings these essential minerals back >into the normal range? Does chelation, better ability to absort nutrients? I'm a little confused as to what will keep these minerals from >being to high or two low? > >Thank you, > >Sharon > > >Bernard Windham wrote: > >> well we finally went to the neuro last week and he told us they are >> childhood >> migraines and that the sleeping and vomiting are typical of those. he >> gave >> us imitrex for Hunter. >> Carol G >> ****** >> Sounds like what they say when they don't know what they are >> talking about. Just childhood migraines, get serious. Seizures and >> migraines have causes, and the causes are pretty well known and >> documented. Mostly essential mineral and essential fatty acid >> imbalances. >> Vitamin Research News for one had some good articles on this. >> www.vrp.com >> Also Great Smokies did, search " news " at www.gsdl.com >> They mostly get better when you determine the imbalances and supplement >> them. >> Bernie >> >> >> ======================================================= >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.