Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-04 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks, Olushola.PT From: Olushola Camara To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2018 10:59 AM Subject: Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO The Magnesium Advocacy Group on Facebook has a lot of helpful advice on AFIB. One of the areas they focus on is mineral balancing

Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-04 Thread Olushola Camara
rate. > I will check out the youtube. > Happy and safe holiday. > PT > > > > -- > *From:* pc > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Monday, July 2, 2018 2:33 PM > *Subject:* Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO > > Bentonite Clay for SIBO.

Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-03 Thread PT Ferrance
still have a high heart rate. I will check out the youtube.Happy and safe holiday.PT From: pc To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, July 2, 2018 2:33 PM Subject: Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO Bentonite Clay for SIBO.  I recommend  ***dotredmondclaydotcom     not all claysare the sa

Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-03 Thread RaVen Sequoia
Thanks, Nenah, for your how-to make magnesium oil. Are you saying there is no need to add oil to it? Never knew about Spectro-Chrome color therapy...will check into this. Weird, because my intuition lately has been craving for colors. Even like, especially colorful foods. With appreciation,

Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-03 Thread pc
I just started taking liquid "Good State Ionic Magnesium 200 . each l/2 cap is 200 mg.. I take full cap morning and night seems to have stopped my early morning heart flutters. Nothing in it .. just magnesium, fulvic acid, reverse osmosis water and sorbic acid. I was also getting leg

Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-03 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi, It seems this thread has been co-opted by magnesium.  I really need help with the Afib and SIBO.If you take over a thread please retitle it.Thanks.PT From: Victor Cozzetto To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2018 9:41 AM Subject: Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-03 Thread Victor Cozzetto
Nice trick to make the magnesium oil. I never came across that before. Thanks! On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 7:07 AM, Nenah Sylver wrote: > RS wrote: Speaking of magnesium --- my muscles are cramping a lot > (fibromyalgia ain't helping either) despite taking a tablet of magnesium on > daily basis. I'm

RE: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-03 Thread Nenah Sylver
RS wrote: Speaking of magnesium --- my muscles are cramping a lot (fibromyalgia ain't helping either) despite taking a tablet of magnesium on daily basis. I'm trying to save money - I've eliminated dairy since I cannot digest it and break out all over. Tried powdered form of CALM, didn't like it.

Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-03 Thread Victor Cozzetto
I would say epsom salt baths off the top of my head (add borax and baking soda too), as that is probably the most cost effective way to definitely absorb the magnesium. Boron (from the borax) is a potent cofactor too. Absorption of tablets/capsules is highly variable. Magnesium oil is also superb,

Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-03 Thread RaVen Sequoia
Hi Folks, Speaking of magnesium --- my muscles are cramping a lot (fibromyalgia ain't helping either) despite taking a tablet of magnesium on daily basis. I'm trying to save money - I've eliminated dairy since I cannot digest it and break out all over. Tried powdered form of CALM, didn't like it.

Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO

2018-07-02 Thread pc
Bentonite Clay for SIBO. I recommend ***dotredmondclaydotcom not all clays are the same. Afib .. I am managing mine w extra magnesium and working on controlling anxiety which seems to be a driver for me. all eight forms of Vit E and cod liver oil, B's and niacinI use the no flush ..and