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I have to say that adding magnesium to my son's diet has calmed him down immensely. Enzymes, a good B complex and magnesium citrate and he is a different kid. He is also on SCD though so it isn't only the three supps helping him but they made a huge impact on his behavior. GrayTo:

mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 10:18:53 AMSubject: Re: Lemon Cravings

It's a severe magnesium deficiency. I gave Jimmy "naturally calm" and this quelled it. (the organic, raspberry, lemon) -- Toni, explained why this was occurring and she nailed it for us. I have to find the email she sent me, or TONI! chime in...

But, that being said, I adjusted his oxalates (to allow for other things that were really working) along with Toni's suggestions, and I've got another flight of stairs to the finish line...he's like a new kid. And the results were FAST..less than a few hours.

laura

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> >>Hi. I know that a lot of times when we crave something we are deficient in

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> >>Jimmy ate an entire lemon tonight and went to the frig for the last one. I have

> >>NO idea WHY he would do that.

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> >>I would 'think' vitamin C, but he gets about 600-800 mgs per day - which is

> >>high.

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> >>thoughts? laura :)

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> Toni

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> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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I have to say that adding magnesium to my son's diet has calmed him down immensely. Enzymes, a good B complex and magnesium citrate and he is a different kid. He is also on SCD though so it isn't only the three supps helping him but they made a huge impact on his behavior. GrayTo:

mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 10:18:53 AMSubject: Re: Lemon Cravings

It's a severe magnesium deficiency. I gave Jimmy "naturally calm" and this quelled it. (the organic, raspberry, lemon) -- Toni, explained why this was occurring and she nailed it for us. I have to find the email she sent me, or TONI! chime in...

But, that being said, I adjusted his oxalates (to allow for other things that were really working) along with Toni's suggestions, and I've got another flight of stairs to the finish line...he's like a new kid. And the results were FAST..less than a few hours.

laura

> >

> >

> >>Hi. I know that a lot of times when we crave something we are deficient in

> >>something - or something not working right? possibly?.

> >>

> >>

> >>Jimmy ate an entire lemon tonight and went to the frig for the last one. I have

> >>NO idea WHY he would do that.

> >>

> >>

> >>I would 'think' vitamin C, but he gets about 600-800 mgs per day - which is

> >>high.

> >>

> >>

> >>thoughts? laura :)

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> >>

> >

>

>

> --

> Toni

>

> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

>

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I give magnesium taurate to my son and he's less hyper.

Grace

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 10:22:53 AMSubject: Re: Re: Lemon Cravings

I have to say that adding magnesium to my son's diet has calmed him down immensely. Enzymes, a good B complex and magnesium citrate and he is a different kid. He is also on SCD though so it isn't only the three supps helping him but they made a huge impact on his behavior.

Gray

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 10:18:53 AMSubject: Re: Lemon Cravings

It's a severe magnesium deficiency. I gave Jimmy "naturally calm" and this quelled it. (the organic, raspberry, lemon) -- Toni, explained why this was occurring and she nailed it for us. I have to find the email she sent me, or TONI! chime in...But, that being said, I adjusted his oxalates (to allow for other things that were really working) along with Toni's suggestions, and I've got another flight of stairs to the finish line...he's like a new kid. And the results were FAST..less than a few hours. laura> >> > > >>Hi. I know that a lot of times when we crave something we are deficient in > >>something - or something not working right? possibly?. > >>> >>> >>Jimmy ate an entire lemon tonight and went to the frig for the last one. I have > >>NO idea WHY he would do that. > >>> >>> >>I would 'think' vitamin C, but he gets about 600-800 mgs per day - which is > >>high. > >>> >>> >>thoughts? laura :)> >>> >>> >> > > -- > Toni> > ------> Mind like a steel trap...> Rusty and illegal in 37

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Magnesium baths were HUGE here. Who'd have thought that such an easy, inexpensive simple thing could make a world of difference??? Zinc, too. My kid's a great responder to minerals.

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 10:22:53 AMSubject: Re: Re: Lemon Cravings

I have to say that adding magnesium to my son's diet has calmed him down immensely. Enzymes, a good B complex and magnesium citrate and he is a different kid. He is also on SCD though so it isn't only the three supps helping him but they made a huge impact on his behavior.

Gray

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 10:18:53 AMSubject: Re: Lemon Cravings

It's a severe magnesium deficiency. I gave Jimmy "naturally calm" and this quelled it. (the organic, raspberry, lemon) -- Toni, explained why this was occurring and she nailed it for us. I have to find the email she sent me, or TONI! chime in...But, that being said, I adjusted his oxalates (to allow for other things that were really working) along with Toni's suggestions, and I've got another flight of stairs to the finish line...he's like a new kid. And the results were FAST..less than a few hours. laura> >> > > >>Hi. I know that a lot of times when we crave something we are deficient in > >>something - or something not working right? possibly?. > >>> >>> >>Jimmy ate an entire lemon tonight and went to the frig for the last one. I have > >>NO idea WHY he would do that. > >>> >>> >>I would 'think' vitamin C, but he gets about 600-800 mgs per day - which is > >>high. > >>> >>> >>thoughts? laura :)> >>> >>> >> > > -- > Toni> > ------> Mind like a steel trap...> Rusty and illegal in 37

states.>

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I wish I could say the same for my son. He loves taking an epsom salt bath. However, it makes him so so hyper. He jumps on the trompoline for hours after taking a bath. I always wonder why my kid does not respond to things as expected..

 

Magnesium baths were HUGE here.  Who'd have thought that such an easy, inexpensive simple thing could make a world of difference???  Zinc, too.  My kid's a great responder to minerals.

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Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 10:22:53 AMSubject: Re: Re: Lemon Cravings 

I have to say that adding magnesium to my son's diet has calmed him down immensely. Enzymes, a good B complex and magnesium citrate and he is a different kid. He is also on SCD though so it isn't only the three supps helping him but they made a huge impact on his behavior.

  Gray

To: mb12 valtrex

Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 10:18:53 AMSubject: Re: Lemon Cravings 

It's a severe magnesium deficiency. I gave Jimmy " naturally calm " and this quelled it. (the organic, raspberry, lemon) -- Toni, explained why this was occurring and she nailed it for us. I have to find the email she sent me, or TONI! chime in...

But, that being said, I adjusted his oxalates (to allow for other things that were really working) along with Toni's suggestions, and I've got another flight of stairs to the finish line...he's like a new kid. And the results were FAST..less than a few hours.

laura> >> > > >>Hi. I know that a lot of times when we crave something we are deficient in

> >>something - or something not working right? possibly?. > >>> >>> >>Jimmy ate an entire lemon tonight and went to the frig for the last one. I have > >>NO idea WHY he would do that.

> >>> >>> >>I would 'think' vitamin C, but he gets about 600-800 mgs per day - which is > >>high. > >>> >>> >>thoughts? laura :)

> >>> >>> >> > > -- > Toni> > ------> Mind like a steel trap...> Rusty and illegal in 37

states.>

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