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Hi. There is a website caled wateroz(www.wateroz.com).

They sell each mineral separately and they also have

what's called the water of life that has all the

minerals. I looked at my son hair test and I will only

supplement with what is low (cobalt, germanium,

vanadium in his case). They may seem pricey but it

lasts a long time. This place makes great product.

They are in liquid form and it very easy to give it to

our kiddos. Vicky

--- igorginzburg <imginzburg@...> wrote:

> Could somebody tell me what should I give to my son

> (3yo) during the

> off days to replenish the minerals lost during

> chelation? I give him

> chelation support (minerals) from Kirkman, Super Nu

> Thera and Zinc.

> Do I miss something? Are there other mineral

> preparations which you

> could recommend? Also, the DMSA provoked urine test

> shows that Iron

> is below detection limit, Cobalt and Zirconium are

> very low. Does

> that mean that my son has deficiency of these

> minerals? Should I

> supplement them additionally, and if yes, how much?

> Thank you

> Margaret

>

>

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Gaylen, On the minerals he recommended advanced colloidal trace minerals

(liquid) by Futurebiotics which the health food store ordered. Slow Fe is OK and

it is a white pill for iron. Calcium and zinc, I just got the ones that just

listed that without all the other stuff on the label, from the health food store

also. He figured out how much zinc to take, by her weight.

Joni

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Funny you mentioned this.. I was using my regualr brand which is mary kay.

And i broke out with this burn like rash on my face. All of a sudden this

has never happened ever. I am on methotrexate. Any one else?

Jolene

In a message dated 4/14/2008 9:55:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

stephieann2@... writes:

I was wondering if anyone knows if cosmetics made from pure minerals can

interact with any medications? I purchased a new Mirabella Mineral Makeup from

a

day spa a few weeks ago. I've not used it much yet. I remember I wore it

Saturday when I went in for an appointment. When I came home a couple of hours

later, my face was stinging and I remember I wiped the powder off. It was

later that day when my pain flare started and I had to call the emergency

rheumatologist on call and he then advised me to take my Ultram ER. I'm

wondering

now if perhaps it wasn't the cosmetic that set this whole three day reaction

off! Itching on the rest of my body has gone away, but 2 people mentioned that

my face is a little puffy in areas. The skin is tight and dry and quite pink

though not itching just uncomfortable. I've never been allergic to a cosmetic

before, and I've used mineral based products but usually the neutrogena.

Perhaps this was my culprit:) Although I'm still leery of

taking any medication in my cabinet at the moment.

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