Re: CSMagnesium deficiency...

2010-06-30 Thread Leo Regehr
Has anyone tried mixing a bit of DMSO with magnesium oil? For experimenting, I 
just add an equal amount of distilled water to a given volume of Mg sulphate 
(Epsom salts), swish it a few times a day, and just let it stand. Then when it 
is gooey, I add a few drops of DMSO. Today I had 10 ml of goo and I added 5 
drops of DMSO, hoping to speed absorption and avoid the separation of water 
from the mixture on my skin. Any other suggestions on speeding absorption?
Leo


  - Original Message - 
  From: Garrick 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 10:29 AM
  Subject: Re: CSMagnesium deficiency...


  Magnesium chloride is disruptive if you are eating cooked food. If you want 
to flood the zone more quickly then try going on a raw only diet for five days. 
Lots of fresh juices. I have done this. Watermelon is great and you can juice 
the rind. I drank rind juice with one teaspoon of MgCl flakes in it each 
morning. That's how I got up to speed on magnesium. Now I use the mag-oil 
externally

  garrick





  On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 6:56 PM, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:

Hi folks,

The long-timers know that I have been battling with the consequences of
mercury toxicity after having a dozen amalgam fillings placed in my
mouth over a period of 30 years, and then removed in June of 2006.

Up until a couple of weeks ago, I was following three separate oral
supplement protocols for iodine, digestive support, and a series of
herbal and non-pharmaceutical antifungals to fight yeast overgrowth,
plus a smattering of other supplements.

It was a LOT of pills to take every day, all day, and of the three
protocols, the antifungals were showing the least results -- as in
none. So, I basically stopped everything except the digestive
supplement while I reassess and decide what to do next.

Well, in the process I discovered what a bad magnesium deficiency feels
like!

Over a week ago, I started to get a sore right shoulder, right about on
the top front area of the rotator cuff. It got gradually worse each
day, until it became quite painful to raise my arm even to shoulder
height. Over the last day or two, it worsened, spreading down my arm to
the elbow and even the wrist.

By last night the pain and soreness was constant and I barely slept. I
couldn't find a comfortable position for my arm and shoulder no matter
how I tried.

My other arm had also started to exhibit the beginning signs of the
same thing, and one of my knees even started to give me twinges as
well! Time to do something!

Just a few weeks ago I'd suggested my wife start taking magnesium for
her sore shoulder, elbow (bell ringing injury!) and plantar fasciitis,
based on things I'd read here on the list about it's benefits for
connective tissue health. This continues the longstanding tradition of
people here bringing up useful subjects just when I seem to need to
hear about them! salutes

So this morning I dig out her bottle of Magnesium Citrate and the
carton of Emergen-C! After six capsules of the former and eight packets
of the latter, spread throughout the day, and definitely hitting the
bowel tolerance level already, I am pleased to report that my pain this
evening is much reduced.

I should be able to sleep much better tonight.

There are other supplements I need to start or restart, which I'm still
evaluating, but it's obvious that magnesium is on the short list. I'll
probably mix up some more magnesium oil (saturated solution of
magnesium chloride in water) and get back into using that for
transdermal absorption as well.

So, thanks for last month's discussion of magnesium, folks!

Be well,

Mike D.

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Re: CSMagnesium deficiency...

2010-06-30 Thread AnnieBSmythe
I just add a little liquid DMSO right into my mag oil bottle and shake 
well before applying it:)


Annie

On 6/30/2010 11:57 AM, Leo Regehr wrote:
Has anyone tried mixing a bit of DMSO with magnesium oil? For 
experimenting, I just add an equal amount of distilled water to a 
given volume of Mg sulphate (Epsom salts), swish it a few times a day, 
and just let it stand. Then when it is gooey, I add a few drops of 
DMSO. Today I had 10 ml of goo and I added 5 drops of DMSO, hoping to 
speed absorption and avoid the separation of water from the mixture on 
my skin. Any other suggestions on speeding absorption?

Leo

- Original Message -
*From:* Garrick mailto:zzen...@gmail.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, June 29, 2010 10:29 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSMagnesium deficiency...

Magnesium chloride is disruptive if you are eating cooked food. If
you want to flood the zone more quickly then try going on a raw
only diet for five days. Lots of fresh juices. I have done this.
Watermelon is great and you can juice the rind. I drank rind juice
with one teaspoon of MgCl flakes in it each morning. That's how I
got up to speed on magnesium. Now I use the mag-oil externally

garrick




On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 6:56 PM, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:

Hi folks,

The long-timers know that I have been battling with the
consequences of
mercury toxicity after having a dozen amalgam fillings placed
in my
mouth over a period of 30 years, and then removed in June of 2006.

Up until a couple of weeks ago, I was following three separate
oral
supplement protocols for iodine, digestive support, and a
series of
herbal and non-pharmaceutical antifungals to fight yeast
overgrowth,
plus a smattering of other supplements.

It was a LOT of pills to take every day, all day, and of the three
protocols, the antifungals were showing the least results -- as in
none. So, I basically stopped everything except the digestive
supplement while I reassess and decide what to do next.

Well, in the process I discovered what a bad magnesium
deficiency feels
like!

Over a week ago, I started to get a sore right shoulder, right
about on
the top front area of the rotator cuff. It got gradually worse
each
day, until it became quite painful to raise my arm even to
shoulder
height. Over the last day or two, it worsened, spreading down
my arm to
the elbow and even the wrist.

By last night the pain and soreness was constant and I barely
slept. I
couldn't find a comfortable position for my arm and shoulder
no matter
how I tried.

My other arm had also started to exhibit the beginning signs
of the
same thing, and one of my knees even started to give me twinges as
well! Time to do something!

Just a few weeks ago I'd suggested my wife start taking
magnesium for
her sore shoulder, elbow (bell ringing injury!) and plantar
fasciitis,
based on things I'd read here on the list about it's benefits for
connective tissue health. This continues the longstanding
tradition of
people here bringing up useful subjects just when I seem to
need to
hear about them! salutes

So this morning I dig out her bottle of Magnesium Citrate and the
carton of Emergen-C! After six capsules of the former and
eight packets
of the latter, spread throughout the day, and definitely
hitting the
bowel tolerance level already, I am pleased to report that my
pain this
evening is much reduced.

I should be able to sleep much better tonight.

There are other supplements I need to start or restart, which
I'm still
evaluating, but it's obvious that magnesium is on the short
list. I'll
probably mix up some more magnesium oil (saturated solution of
magnesium chloride in water) and get back into using that for
transdermal absorption as well.

So, thanks for last month's discussion of magnesium, folks!

Be well,

Mike D.

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Re: CSMagnesium deficiency...

2010-06-29 Thread Garrick
Magnesium chloride is disruptive if you are eating cooked food. If you want
to flood the zone more quickly then try going on a raw only diet for five
days. Lots of fresh juices. I have done this. Watermelon is great and you
can juice the rind. I drank rind juice with one teaspoon of MgCl flakes in
it each morning. That's how I got up to speed on magnesium. Now I use the
mag-oil externally

garrick




On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 6:56 PM, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:

 Hi folks,

 The long-timers know that I have been battling with the consequences of
 mercury toxicity after having a dozen amalgam fillings placed in my
 mouth over a period of 30 years, and then removed in June of 2006.

 Up until a couple of weeks ago, I was following three separate oral
 supplement protocols for iodine, digestive support, and a series of
 herbal and non-pharmaceutical antifungals to fight yeast overgrowth,
 plus a smattering of other supplements.

 It was a LOT of pills to take every day, all day, and of the three
 protocols, the antifungals were showing the least results -- as in
 none. So, I basically stopped everything except the digestive
 supplement while I reassess and decide what to do next.

 Well, in the process I discovered what a bad magnesium deficiency feels
 like!

 Over a week ago, I started to get a sore right shoulder, right about on
 the top front area of the rotator cuff. It got gradually worse each
 day, until it became quite painful to raise my arm even to shoulder
 height. Over the last day or two, it worsened, spreading down my arm to
 the elbow and even the wrist.

 By last night the pain and soreness was constant and I barely slept. I
 couldn't find a comfortable position for my arm and shoulder no matter
 how I tried.

 My other arm had also started to exhibit the beginning signs of the
 same thing, and one of my knees even started to give me twinges as
 well! Time to do something!

 Just a few weeks ago I'd suggested my wife start taking magnesium for
 her sore shoulder, elbow (bell ringing injury!) and plantar fasciitis,
 based on things I'd read here on the list about it's benefits for
 connective tissue health. This continues the longstanding tradition of
 people here bringing up useful subjects just when I seem to need to
 hear about them! salutes

 So this morning I dig out her bottle of Magnesium Citrate and the
 carton of Emergen-C! After six capsules of the former and eight packets
 of the latter, spread throughout the day, and definitely hitting the
 bowel tolerance level already, I am pleased to report that my pain this
 evening is much reduced.

 I should be able to sleep much better tonight.

 There are other supplements I need to start or restart, which I'm still
 evaluating, but it's obvious that magnesium is on the short list. I'll
 probably mix up some more magnesium oil (saturated solution of
 magnesium chloride in water) and get back into using that for
 transdermal absorption as well.

 So, thanks for last month's discussion of magnesium, folks!

 Be well,

 Mike D.

 [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
 [mdev...@eskimo.com]
 [Speaking only for myself...   ]


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Re: CSMagnesium deficiency...

2010-06-29 Thread needling around
Hi Mike,
If I wanted to detox from mercury I would find a Bowen practitioner.  I have 
seen how the body can detox mercury after a Bowen treatment.  There is a simple 
test.  Before the treatment urinate into a paper cup and drop in a copper 
penny.  It should stay copper colored.  Wash and dry the cup and penny.  Get a 
Bowen tx.  Get off the table and immediately urinate into the cup again and 
drop in the penny.  This time it should turn silver.  Something about the 
attraction between the copper and mercury (atoms/ions/molecules???... I'm not a 
chemist :-))  I have seen this happen with my own eyes so I know it works.

I would also imagine it is a good way to test any mercury detox program you may 
be on... but I don't know for sure.

Good luck.
PT
  - Original Message - 
  From: Garrick 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 12:29 PM
  Subject: Re: CSMagnesium deficiency...


  Magnesium chloride is disruptive if you are eating cooked food. If you want 
to flood the zone more quickly then try going on a raw only diet for five days. 
Lots of fresh juices. I have done this. Watermelon is great and you can juice 
the rind. I drank rind juice with one teaspoon of MgCl flakes in it each 
morning. That's how I got up to speed on magnesium. Now I use the mag-oil 
externally

  garrick





  On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 6:56 PM, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:

Hi folks,

The long-timers know that I have been battling with the consequences of
mercury toxicity after having a dozen amalgam fillings placed in my
mouth over a period of 30 years, and then removed in June of 2006.

Up until a couple of weeks ago, I was following three separate oral
supplement protocols for iodine, digestive support, and a series of
herbal and non-pharmaceutical antifungals to fight yeast overgrowth,
plus a smattering of other supplements.

It was a LOT of pills to take every day, all day, and of the three
protocols, the antifungals were showing the least results -- as in
none. So, I basically stopped everything except the digestive
supplement while I reassess and decide what to do next.

Well, in the process I discovered what a bad magnesium deficiency feels
like!

Over a week ago, I started to get a sore right shoulder, right about on
the top front area of the rotator cuff. It got gradually worse each
day, until it became quite painful to raise my arm even to shoulder
height. Over the last day or two, it worsened, spreading down my arm to
the elbow and even the wrist.

By last night the pain and soreness was constant and I barely slept. I
couldn't find a comfortable position for my arm and shoulder no matter
how I tried.

My other arm had also started to exhibit the beginning signs of the
same thing, and one of my knees even started to give me twinges as
well! Time to do something!

Just a few weeks ago I'd suggested my wife start taking magnesium for
her sore shoulder, elbow (bell ringing injury!) and plantar fasciitis,
based on things I'd read here on the list about it's benefits for
connective tissue health. This continues the longstanding tradition of
people here bringing up useful subjects just when I seem to need to
hear about them! salutes

So this morning I dig out her bottle of Magnesium Citrate and the
carton of Emergen-C! After six capsules of the former and eight packets
of the latter, spread throughout the day, and definitely hitting the
bowel tolerance level already, I am pleased to report that my pain this
evening is much reduced.

I should be able to sleep much better tonight.

There are other supplements I need to start or restart, which I'm still
evaluating, but it's obvious that magnesium is on the short list. I'll
probably mix up some more magnesium oil (saturated solution of
magnesium chloride in water) and get back into using that for
transdermal absorption as well.

So, thanks for last month's discussion of magnesium, folks!

Be well,

Mike D.

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[mdev...@eskimo.com]
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CSMagnesium deficiency...

2010-06-28 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi folks,

The long-timers know that I have been battling with the consequences of 
mercury toxicity after having a dozen amalgam fillings placed in my 
mouth over a period of 30 years, and then removed in June of 2006.

Up until a couple of weeks ago, I was following three separate oral 
supplement protocols for iodine, digestive support, and a series of 
herbal and non-pharmaceutical antifungals to fight yeast overgrowth, 
plus a smattering of other supplements.

It was a LOT of pills to take every day, all day, and of the three 
protocols, the antifungals were showing the least results -- as in 
none. So, I basically stopped everything except the digestive 
supplement while I reassess and decide what to do next.

Well, in the process I discovered what a bad magnesium deficiency feels 
like!

Over a week ago, I started to get a sore right shoulder, right about on 
the top front area of the rotator cuff. It got gradually worse each 
day, until it became quite painful to raise my arm even to shoulder 
height. Over the last day or two, it worsened, spreading down my arm to 
the elbow and even the wrist.

By last night the pain and soreness was constant and I barely slept. I 
couldn't find a comfortable position for my arm and shoulder no matter 
how I tried.

My other arm had also started to exhibit the beginning signs of the 
same thing, and one of my knees even started to give me twinges as 
well! Time to do something!

Just a few weeks ago I'd suggested my wife start taking magnesium for 
her sore shoulder, elbow (bell ringing injury!) and plantar fasciitis, 
based on things I'd read here on the list about it's benefits for 
connective tissue health. This continues the longstanding tradition of 
people here bringing up useful subjects just when I seem to need to 
hear about them! salutes

So this morning I dig out her bottle of Magnesium Citrate and the 
carton of Emergen-C! After six capsules of the former and eight packets 
of the latter, spread throughout the day, and definitely hitting the 
bowel tolerance level already, I am pleased to report that my pain this 
evening is much reduced.

I should be able to sleep much better tonight.

There are other supplements I need to start or restart, which I'm still 
evaluating, but it's obvious that magnesium is on the short list. I'll 
probably mix up some more magnesium oil (saturated solution of 
magnesium chloride in water) and get back into using that for 
transdermal absorption as well.  

So, thanks for last month's discussion of magnesium, folks!

Be well,

Mike D.

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[mdev...@eskimo.com]
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Re: CSMagnesium deficiency...

2010-06-28 Thread needling around

Hi Mike,
You might want to look into Mag-Tabs SR from Niche Labs (there is another 
product by the same name).  It is a sustained release magnesium lactate 
tablet.  Also a liposomal Vit C supplement which will give you more vit C 
for less bowel tolerance... considering the absorption rate.

Hope you are all better real soon.
PT

- Original Message - 
From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 11:51 PM
Subject: CSMagnesium deficiency...



Hi folks,

The long-timers know that I have been battling with the consequences of
mercury toxicity after having a dozen amalgam fillings placed in my
mouth over a period of 30 years, and then removed in June of 2006.

Up until a couple of weeks ago, I was following three separate oral
supplement protocols for iodine, digestive support, and a series of
herbal and non-pharmaceutical antifungals to fight yeast overgrowth,
plus a smattering of other supplements.

It was a LOT of pills to take every day, all day, and of the three
protocols, the antifungals were showing the least results -- as in
none. So, I basically stopped everything except the digestive
supplement while I reassess and decide what to do next.

Well, in the process I discovered what a bad magnesium deficiency feels
like!

Over a week ago, I started to get a sore right shoulder, right about on
the top front area of the rotator cuff. It got gradually worse each
day, until it became quite painful to raise my arm even to shoulder
height. Over the last day or two, it worsened, spreading down my arm to
the elbow and even the wrist.

By last night the pain and soreness was constant and I barely slept. I
couldn't find a comfortable position for my arm and shoulder no matter
how I tried.

My other arm had also started to exhibit the beginning signs of the
same thing, and one of my knees even started to give me twinges as
well! Time to do something!

Just a few weeks ago I'd suggested my wife start taking magnesium for
her sore shoulder, elbow (bell ringing injury!) and plantar fasciitis,
based on things I'd read here on the list about it's benefits for
connective tissue health. This continues the longstanding tradition of
people here bringing up useful subjects just when I seem to need to
hear about them! salutes

So this morning I dig out her bottle of Magnesium Citrate and the
carton of Emergen-C! After six capsules of the former and eight packets
of the latter, spread throughout the day, and definitely hitting the
bowel tolerance level already, I am pleased to report that my pain this
evening is much reduced.

I should be able to sleep much better tonight.

There are other supplements I need to start or restart, which I'm still
evaluating, but it's obvious that magnesium is on the short list. I'll
probably mix up some more magnesium oil (saturated solution of
magnesium chloride in water) and get back into using that for
transdermal absorption as well.

So, thanks for last month's discussion of magnesium, folks!

Be well,

Mike D.

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