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<< I am happy she is NOT crying out in pain anymore. >>

Sounds great! Whatever works, and those are well known, well tried

substances.

Any particular reason for trying the combination instead of just magnesium?

I'm just curious.

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<< I am happy she is NOT crying out in pain anymore. >>

Sounds great! Whatever works, and those are well known, well tried

substances.

Any particular reason for trying the combination instead of just magnesium?

I'm just curious.

Kat

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In a message dated 5/17/00 4:10:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

mikerobertac@... writes:

<< So, she has been taking Magnesium

400mg/Calcium 1000mg/Zinc 15 mg daily now for about a month. She states the

nerve pain is gone. Coincidence or success? You decide. I am happy she is

NOT

crying out in pain anymore.

>>

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Bobbie, I am so very glad to hear that it has worked for ....

Look forward to seeing you this Saturday.. Jeanie

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We got the combination because we know that many times people with deficits

in one element, also could use the others. Calcium is good for muscular

contractility so just thought it could not hurt. We were also told, on one of

many trip to Xray her for injuries, that her bones were showing signs of

osteoporosis at a way too early age.

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In a message dated 17/05/00 08:03:12 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time,

mikerobertac@... writes:

<< We got the combination because we know that many times people with

deficits

in one element, also could use the others. Calcium is good for muscular

contractility so just thought it could not hurt. We were also told, on one

of

many trip to Xray her for injuries, that her bones were showing signs of

osteoporosis at a way too early age.

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I am staring osteoauthoritis.. (sp) Does anyone know the diffrence?

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<< osteoporosis at a way too early age.

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<< I am staring osteoauthoritis.. (sp) Does anyone know the diffrence? >>

Osteoarthritis has to do with the joints instead of the bones themselves.

Osteoporosis is the thinning of the bones.

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<< We got the combination because we know that many times people with

deficits

in one element, also could use the others. >>

Thanks, it makes good sense.

Kat

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In a message dated 17/05/00 08:54:39 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time,

KathleenLS@... writes:

<< Osteoarthritis has to do with the joints instead of the bones themselves.

>>

Thank you for clearing that up for me. The Dr was looking at an xray of my

foot at the time. I hear osteoarthritis is very common for people to get

after the fusion surgery.

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