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Re: Enada P.S. » LOOPS

Posted by Larry Hoover on June 7, 2006, at 9:56:11

In reply to Re: Enada P.S., posted by LOOPS on June 7, 2006, at 8:25:17

> I don't mind Larry - really. Maybe people with similar problems to me can pick up a thing or two from reading your suggestions - that's what I do anyway with other topics.

'Kay. Now I know how you feel about it. Before, I had been assuming things that were not in my realm.

> Oh - something very good happened recently. I have a friend here who is on x y and z for asthma and I mentioned magnesium. He started taking quite a small amount (magnesium malate - 150mg - he takes 2 I think) and 2 weeks later was raving about this stuff to me on the phone. He says all his allergies have cleared up and he's sleeping like a log. Obviously he still takes his meds (I think he's scared not to just in case he lands up in the hospital again) so it is hard to say if the Mg is helping with the asthma - though I think he doesn't need his top-up salbutamol so much now.

YaY! Oh, yay! <dancing around in little circles, in my head>

It is that simple, for some people. I hope you can impress upon him two things more. One, he needs to treat himself this new way, forever. Two, his response to magnesium probably indicates that he can treat acute allergenic response with niacinamide. I'm talking a hay fever person getting exposed to huge amounts of pollen, not anaphylaxis. Just to be clear what I mean. 500-2000 mg niacinamide, works like a charm for me.

> ANd he was a real skeptic - so no placebo effect there!
>
> Loops

Thank you for telling of this.

One of the most common heart valve disorders today is mitral valve prolapse. It can be treated, and reversed, with magnesium. Now, of course, there are many causes of this syndrome, and only those with a magnesium-related cause will respond to the intervention. But I would guess that's about 1/3 to 1/2 of all cases. And, in Western medicine, magnesium challenge is not used.

You can't measure magnesium concentration in the human body in any meaningful way at all. It is changing all the time. It is never the same for one second.

Whenever symptoms suggest magnesium deficiency, the only test is actually supplementing with magnesium. That's the only one we've got. And it's inferential. If using magnesium correlates strongly with remission of the symptoms of a cluster called latent tetany, then it is presumptive of magnesium deficiency.

Lar

 

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