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Suppositories don't hit the GI tract, so they wouldn't work in the protocol.

~Sue

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Dwayne & Shari <

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> When using the oral Ca EDTA - is there a calcium deficiency concern? Has

> anyone used suppositories daring the biofilm treatment instead of capsules?

> Shari

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OK - do you still supplement with calcium? We're using 1200mg. in the afternoon

with Vit D, too.

Shari

Re: biofilm and Ca EDTA

Suppositories don't hit the GI tract, so they wouldn't work in the protocol.

~Sue

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Dwayne & Shari <

parker29@...> wrote:

> When using the oral Ca EDTA - is there a calcium deficiency concern? Has

> anyone used suppositories daring the biofilm treatment instead of capsules?

> Shari

>

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Yes, but we we've supplementing calcium long before we started the

protocol. Are you worried about them having a negative interaction?

~Sue

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Dwayne & Shari <

parker29@...> wrote:

> OK - do you still supplement with calcium? We're using 1200mg. in the

> afternoon with Vit D, too.

> Shari

>

> Re: biofilm and Ca EDTA

>

> Suppositories don't hit the GI tract, so they wouldn't work in the

> protocol.

> ~Sue

>

> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Dwayne & Shari <

> parker29@... <parker29%40suddenlink.net>> wrote:

>

> > When using the oral Ca EDTA - is there a calcium deficiency concern? Has

> > anyone used suppositories daring the biofilm treatment instead of

> capsules?

> > Shari

> >

> >

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We have been supplementing with calcium, too, for years. I was just wondering

about the timing. We're separating the CaEDTA and calcium supplements at least

by 8 hours. I don't know if there is a need to do that. She's funny about

digesting anything in a timely manner. I guess I've always been funny about

calcium since I read that you shouldn't take TUMS with other medicines because

it could interfere with absorption. And, since TUMS is calcium - I just have

always tried to give calcium away from other medicines. I'm probably just being

silly.

Shari

Re: biofilm and Ca EDTA

>

> Suppositories don't hit the GI tract, so they wouldn't work in the

> protocol.

> ~Sue

>

> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Dwayne & Shari <

> parker29@... <parker29%40suddenlink.net>> wrote:

>

> > When using the oral Ca EDTA - is there a calcium deficiency concern? Has

> > anyone used suppositories daring the biofilm treatment instead of

> capsules?

> > Shari

> >

> >

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