Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 why so " heavily " on the transdermal? magnesium helps clean out the gut also- and transdermal bypasses that function. Medication and Chelation therapy My 11-year old daughter is on medication because of severe behaviourial issues. I am wondering if she could embark on biomedical intervention (chelation) whilst still on her medication ? Judy, the first step in this direction would be to slowly start substituting the medication with magneisum. But you can just continue with the medication...until you feel she does not need it anymore, the magneisum will not interfere. It will also slowly increase elimination because nothing gets eliminated without magnesium because of its crucial role in not only energy production via ATP but also its crucial role in everything, and I mean everything. I always recommend a combination of oral and transdermal with a heavy emphasis on transdermal. Then you could start on other natural agents and you are off and running. The magnesium is the foundation though and will probably help out a lot with behavior problems. Mark Sircus Ac., OMD Director International Medical Veritas Association http://www.imva.info +55-83-3252-2195 www.skype.com ID: marksircus IMPORTANT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 TD Magnesium is the best choice for kids with loose stool and perhaps oral magnesium citrate for a constipated kids. In my family, we benefit only if the magnesium dose is high and my child and many others can't do oral though for some kids, oral magnesium is like a gift from heavens. Any amount of oral magnesium causes my son to have stomach. Best, Haleh > why so " heavily " on the transdermal? > > magnesium helps clean out the gut also- and transdermal bypasses > that function. > > > Medication and Chelation therapy > > > My 11-year old daughter is on medication because of severe > behaviourial > issues. I am wondering if she could embark on biomedical > intervention > (chelation) whilst still on her medication ? > > > Judy, the first step in this direction would be to slowly start > substituting the medication with magneisum. But you can just > continue with > the medication...until you feel she does not need it anymore, the > magneisum > will not interfere. It will also slowly increase elimination > because nothing > gets eliminated without magnesium because of its crucial role in > not only > energy production via ATP but also its crucial role in > everything, and I > mean everything. I always recommend a combination of oral and > transdermal > with a heavy emphasis on transdermal. > > Then you could start on other natural agents and you are off and > running. > The magnesium is the foundation though and will probably help out > a lot with > behavior problems. > > Mark Sircus Ac., OMD > Director International Medical Veritas Association > http://www.imva.info > +55-83-3252-2195 > www.skype.com ID: marksircus > > IMPORTANT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 gotcha:) my son takes mag citrate in bubbly water wih orange stevia in it- we call it soda (hey- it takes good, honest!) p.s. homemade pop in our house = flavored stevia plus sparkling organic water (try it, really!) Tami Medication and Chelation therapy > > > My 11-year old daughter is on medication because of severe > behaviourial > issues. I am wondering if she could embark on biomedical > intervention > (chelation) whilst still on her medication ? > > > Judy, the first step in this direction would be to slowly start > substituting the medication with magneisum. But you can just > continue with > the medication...until you feel she does not need it anymore, the > magneisum > will not interfere. It will also slowly increase elimination > because nothing > gets eliminated without magnesium because of its crucial role in > not only > energy production via ATP but also its crucial role in > everything, and I > mean everything. I always recommend a combination of oral and > transdermal > with a heavy emphasis on transdermal. > > Then you could start on other natural agents and you are off and > running. > The magnesium is the foundation though and will probably help out > a lot with > behavior problems. > > Mark Sircus Ac., OMD > Director International Medical Veritas Association > http://www.imva.info > +55-83-3252-2195 > www.skype.com ID: marksircus > > IMPORTANT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Where is the best place to buy the transdermal chloride? > >Reply-To: csb-autism-rx >To: csb-autism-rx >Subject: Re: Medication and Chelation therapy >Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 23:20:33 -0700 > >TD Magnesium is the best choice for kids with loose stool and perhaps >oral magnesium citrate for a constipated kids. In my family, we >benefit only if the magnesium dose is high and my child and many >others can't do oral though for some kids, oral magnesium is like a >gift from heavens. Any amount of oral magnesium causes my son to have >stomach. >Best, >Haleh > > > > > why so " heavily " on the transdermal? > > > > magnesium helps clean out the gut also- and transdermal bypasses > > that function. > > > > > > Medication and Chelation therapy > > > > > > My 11-year old daughter is on medication because of severe > > behaviourial > > issues. I am wondering if she could embark on biomedical > > intervention > > (chelation) whilst still on her medication ? > > > > > > Judy, the first step in this direction would be to slowly start > > substituting the medication with magneisum. But you can just > > continue with > > the medication...until you feel she does not need it anymore, the > > magneisum > > will not interfere. It will also slowly increase elimination > > because nothing > > gets eliminated without magnesium because of its crucial role in > > not only > > energy production via ATP but also its crucial role in > > everything, and I > > mean everything. I always recommend a combination of oral and > > transdermal > > with a heavy emphasis on transdermal. > > > > Then you could start on other natural agents and you are off and > > running. > > The magnesium is the foundation though and will probably help out > > a lot with > > behavior problems. > > > > Mark Sircus Ac., OMD > > Director International Medical Veritas Association > > http://www.imva.info > > +55-83-3252-2195 > > www.skype.com ID: marksircus > > > > IMPORTANT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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