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Dana,

I know you did IP6 for one of your children for a calcium problem.

Meanwhile, my dd's lab tests are increasingly coming back with outside

the normal range of high for blood calcium.It is slowly increasing.

(Normal high is 10.6, hers has gone up to 10.7)( Everyone keeps poo

pooing me.

So what causes high blood calcium and an increasing A/G Ratio. Her A/G

ratio is now at 2.3 with normal high 2.2. Her globulin is low and her

albumin is normal high.

You always have so much info!

Thanks

Bridget

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> Dana,

> I know you did IP6 for one of your children for a calcium problem.

Two of my kids, plus myself.

> So what causes high blood calcium and an increasing A/G Ratio.

I don't know about the A/G ratio.

High calcium is generally caused by drinking excessive amounts of

milk, supplementation if already toxic, and/or poor absorption of

calcium because of deficiency in magnesium and/or vitamin D.

Dana

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Dana,

We give no " milk " products, other than goats yogurt, two tblsp after

two meals. We give mega doses of mag, and Vit D testing

shows " sufficient " and above.?

Bridget

> > Dana,

> > I know you did IP6 for one of your children for a calcium problem.

>

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> Two of my kids, plus myself.

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> > So what causes high blood calcium and an increasing A/G Ratio.

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> I don't know about the A/G ratio.

>

> High calcium is generally caused by drinking excessive amounts of

> milk, supplementation if already toxic, and/or poor absorption of

> calcium because of deficiency in magnesium and/or vitamin D.

>

> Dana

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> We give no " milk " products, other than goats yogurt, two tblsp after

> two meals. We give mega doses of mag, and Vit D testing

> shows " sufficient " and above.?

Well, calcium will be in the blood until it is absorbed, so a " little "

would be okay if you are giving food with calcium every day.

What is the calcium level in the hair?

If you want, try giving IP6 about 30 minutes after giving the yoghurt.

Do you notice that the calcium is causing problems? For my son, high

calcium caused oppositional issues and wild hyper.

Dana

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Our little one has high blood calcium, but for her, I consider it a calcium

absorption problem. If there are no behavioral problems that are obvious

when giving calcium, make sure that Vitamin D, K and boron are being given

with the calcium as unless D and K are on board, the calcium won't get in.

Boron also helps with absorption.

On the other hand, add up the D she/he is getting and make sure it is not

higher than 1000-1500 IU per day as too much D can cause too much calcium

hanging around and then the IP6 Dana talks about is useful, but usually the

kids with too much calcium do react negatively when they are given more

calcium, in this scenario.

Is this confusing? It is, to me, for sure.

Re: Hypercalcemia ?/Dana

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>> We give no " milk " products, other than goats yogurt, two tblsp after

>> two meals. We give mega doses of mag, and Vit D testing

>> shows " sufficient " and above.?

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> Well, calcium will be in the blood until it is absorbed, so a " little "

> would be okay if you are giving food with calcium every day.

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> What is the calcium level in the hair?

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> If you want, try giving IP6 about 30 minutes after giving the yoghurt.

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> Do you notice that the calcium is causing problems? For my son, high

> calcium caused oppositional issues and wild hyper.

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> Dana

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