This was written by ransley a few months ago. It may relate to your
inquiry about bone spur mitigation...
Dan
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From: <rans...@atmc.net>
Date: Fri, May 15, 2009 at 7:20 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Synopsis of my experience with Magnesium Bicarbonate
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: "M. G. Devour" <mdev...@eskimo.com>
Mike wrote:
Do you take these magnesium doses on an empty stomach? You say you
did
this
mostly at night, so I'm wondering how long after meals or snacking...
When you get a chance would you please describe what you're doing
with
(digestive enzymes), as well as product source and maybe pointers to
information you've found useful? I think either or both of these
therapies
may end up being part of my own path to recovery.
Hey Mike-
Sorry to take so long, been out of town for a few days.
Yes, on empty stomach, 2 hours minimum after eating anything and
preferably
not having eaten too much at that time just to be sure. Sometimes 3-4
hours
since I was really serious about getting the best effect of this.
I did
it
at night merely because magnesium is calming and inducing of sleep
and
because some of these effects demanded being still.
I have another reason for getting into enzymes. My wife has a breast
lump
that was not diagnosed as cancerous, but the surgeon tried to
scare her
into
immediate surgery. We are limited in our options about that here
especially
because of medical mega-corporations moving into the area. So we're
going
alternative. Enzymes are part of what we're doing and I'm doing
everything
she's doing just on general principle. Besides, I have a few lumps
and
such
scattered around and want to see what enzymes will do for them.
There are many excellent enzymes out there, so many that it is
confusing,
but I was really impressed when Bragg's got into the act:
www.braggzyme.com.
It seems to me that Bragg's doesn't get into something that they
don't
totally believe in. I listened to the audio at that site by William
Wong,
over and over and decided this was for me.
We ordered ours from Fubao Health Store in San Francisco and were
pleased
with their price and their free shipping deal over $99. Delivery was
timely.
My wife is eating raw Daikon Radish as part of her enzyme effort.
Supposedly
they help disperse fibro-tumors. We are also considering Lumbrokinase
which
is fairly new. I'd really like to hear from anyone who has taken it.
Hope this helps, Bob/DaddyBob
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