In this video, Dr. Carolyn Dean explains the relationship between calcium and 
magnesium, which turns out to be something that can save your life it is so 
crucial.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/12/08/magnesium-health-benefits.aspx

Del

From: RaVen 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 2:01 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: CS>OT -Magnesium for the chemists in the group

Thanks, Lynn, for your detailed observation notes about how minerals affects 
your muscle spasms. 
What's intriguing is that my calcium level in that Spectrum vitamin (blood) 
test was that my calcium was actually way above normal. Ironically I am not 
supposed to eat dairy and casein -- but I confess I'm addicted to it and trying 
to quit - have to wean slowly. So now it makes me wonder if the calcium 
(without taking any magnesium supplement) is triggering the entire body muscle 
spasms? 
I did read once, somewhere, dairy can cause muscle spasms --- I don't want to 
accept that but I do.  Even raw milk of cow/goat/sheep/camel still affects me. 
So depressing as I love milk/cream/butter. *sigh*

I hope the potassium does the trick - I am fed up with ignorant doctors telling 
me all kinds of BS half-hearted "remedies" - such as "drink more water" - "eat 
more salt" - "do yoga"- "take muscle relaxing drugs"etc and nothing is working. 
I start to feel like I'm a "lunatic" to bother fed up doctors or something. 

OTP (off the point) question about silver colloidal silver - where can I find a 
truthful site that teaches people all the benefits it does for ailments? 


RaVen



On Feb 19, 2015, at 10:12 PM, Lynn <[email protected]> wrote:


I find that if I have 99 mg of potassium bisglycinate  once a day, and 3 (300 
mgs of magnesium glycinate chelate, it sometimes isn’t enough and I’ll need two 
more magnesium glycerinate chelate pills about 4 a.m.   

If I take calcium pills I often get bad Charlie Horse cramps. But I can have 
foods with calcium in them. I’ve tried to take Calcium many times and ended up 
with the cramps. The potassium seems to regulate kidney function.
Just my observations for my own body.

Lynn 

On Feb 19, 2015, at 6:34 PM, ASL raVen <[email protected]> wrote:


  Thanks, John, for your speedy reply. Much appreciated --- I'll check the 
Morton brand for potassium. Lately my muscles have been acting up overtime like 
severe Charlie Horse cramps all over my body. Strangely enough, I just had a 
Spectra vitamin/mineral blood test and it says my potassium level is normal? 
Not sure if I believe this test.  

  Cheers, 

  RaVen 

  On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 7:29 PM, John Popelish <[email protected]> wrote:

    Not unless it says Iodized on the package.  I use salt substitute made by 
Mortons and it has no iodine.

    On 02/19/2015 09:21 PM, ASL raVen wrote:

      Hi John,
      Does the potassium salt have iodine in it?

      RaVen


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