ogreenlee
<font color=green>i surely didn't want to have to
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When my DD was three, she developed a coughing tic. It lasted what seemed like forever. It pretty much went away, but in the past week she's developed two new ones.. she flicks her teeth with her thumb or finger, and opens her eyes real wide and looks off to the side.
Over the weekend we had her 5yr old b-day party. It was very bad that day... almost constant.
I did constant online searches for about 4 days straight. The thing that kept recurring in many of these searches: MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY.
So.. over the weekend we started her on supplements. I had checked her diet, and she hardly gets any magnesium but quite a lot of calcium. At GNC, the lady told me that calcium requires magnesium for absorption, and that most people are magnesium deficient... and if you fill yourself with calcium, it's depleting all the magnesium that you might have. I came home, looked up that info, and everything I've read says the same thing the lady at GNC said. (I never fully believe anything or anyone 100% at face value)
Then yesterday, I took her to her pediatrician, who examined her and is sending her to a neurologist. Because she had been taking the magnesium and her multi-vitamin, they couldn't run the blood test this week, either. So, they told me to take her off of both until we get back from our beach trip next week.
But do you know.. yesterday and today.. her tics are much calmer. I can't help but think it was from two days of giving her magnesium.
Please do your own study on this. It's amazing what magnesium does for the body and central nervous system. This last week, I've read many stories of people with kids that have ADD, ADHD, Tourette's, and other nerve/sensory issues that have been able to control their symptoms with magnesium supplements. It doesn't hurt (unless you give WAY more than the RDA) and most people (75% of Americans) are deficient, and I've read that since we're a culture who pushes CALCIUM CALCIUM CALCIUM, but never magnesium... that we're actually causing ailments by doing so, b/c both are required to function. If you're not getting enough magnesium, you're not absorbing any of the calcium, and instead developing calcium deposits inside your body.
Thanks for listening. It's been a tough week at our house, but we have hope!
Over the weekend we had her 5yr old b-day party. It was very bad that day... almost constant.
I did constant online searches for about 4 days straight. The thing that kept recurring in many of these searches: MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY.
So.. over the weekend we started her on supplements. I had checked her diet, and she hardly gets any magnesium but quite a lot of calcium. At GNC, the lady told me that calcium requires magnesium for absorption, and that most people are magnesium deficient... and if you fill yourself with calcium, it's depleting all the magnesium that you might have. I came home, looked up that info, and everything I've read says the same thing the lady at GNC said. (I never fully believe anything or anyone 100% at face value)
Then yesterday, I took her to her pediatrician, who examined her and is sending her to a neurologist. Because she had been taking the magnesium and her multi-vitamin, they couldn't run the blood test this week, either. So, they told me to take her off of both until we get back from our beach trip next week.
But do you know.. yesterday and today.. her tics are much calmer. I can't help but think it was from two days of giving her magnesium.
Please do your own study on this. It's amazing what magnesium does for the body and central nervous system. This last week, I've read many stories of people with kids that have ADD, ADHD, Tourette's, and other nerve/sensory issues that have been able to control their symptoms with magnesium supplements. It doesn't hurt (unless you give WAY more than the RDA) and most people (75% of Americans) are deficient, and I've read that since we're a culture who pushes CALCIUM CALCIUM CALCIUM, but never magnesium... that we're actually causing ailments by doing so, b/c both are required to function. If you're not getting enough magnesium, you're not absorbing any of the calcium, and instead developing calcium deposits inside your body.
Thanks for listening. It's been a tough week at our house, but we have hope!