I think you are on it Raven...Dee

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> On 20 Feb 2015, at 07:01, RaVen <aslra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 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 <lynngreene...@gmail.com> 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 <aslra...@gmail.com> 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 <jpopel...@gmail.com> 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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>>> 
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>>> 
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