Re: My Question On Magnesium
Biochemistry
Always start with KPU urine test and address it!
Assessment via lab work or ART -- correct what is missing and what is too much (hormones, minerals and electrolytes, glutathione, sulfur, etc.)
Genetic testing: find minimal bypass nutrition to correct for SNPs or gene deletions/mutations
Diet: gluten and casein free diet, Specific carbohydrate diet, Metabolic typing, blood group diet or ART based diet
Common deficiencies in Lyme: magnesium: has to be given transdermal or via injection. Oral Magnesium feeds spirochetes
Copper, zinc and iron are spent by macrophages and appear in oxidized form in hair and serum, giving the wrong appearance of excess
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I am noticing that oral magnesium feeds spirochetes.
Not all doctors would give a shot for magnesium.
Not the ones I have come across.
What kind of doctor would do this?
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