| There is a nutritional product on the market called ACalm.@ It is a powder which when
you add boiling water
turns into a liquid magnesium.
I can tell you after personal experience with
it, that it will help many, many
people, and that you need this product if you have
any of the following:
Pain in the lower back, pain in the back of the head, neck pain, bones
in the back continue to go out of alignment, headaches,
seizures, epileptic seizures, tiredness, exhaustion,
nervousness, jump at sudden sounds, high strung, jittery,
muscle quivers, muscle weakness, stiff and aching
muscles, muscle twitches, facial muscle twitches,
muscle tics (particularly in the face), muscle cramps,
muscle spasms (even during pregnancy and at childbirth),
muscle convulsions, muscular atrophy, muscular dystrophy,
INSOMNIA, wake up tired, restless sleep, heart beats
faster than normal or slower (irregular heart beat),
high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, exhausted
from physical work or exercise, angina pectoris (sharp
chest pains and a feeling of being suffocated), diabetes
(blood sugar too high), hypoglycemia (blood sugar
too low), hiccups (caused by muscular spasm of the
diaphragm), PMS, brittle bones, calcium deposits,
calcium spurs, kidney stones, any excess calcium,
fading memory, and trouble keeping hands and feet
warm. These
signs of magnesium deficiency will gradually disappear
as your body assimilates the magnesium and handles
the deficiency.
I had the irregular heart beat, but no more. I was already taking magnesium tablets for a year, but I still
had the irregular heart beat for a whole year.
Two days after I switched to the liquid CALM,
I was totally healed from the irregular heart beat.
Also, magnesium has relaxed me so much that I almost
fall asleep before I hit the bed at night. But my
husband was the one with the real sleep problem
-- it was partly insomnia and partly muscle spasms
in the legs, waking him up after he did get to sleep. He is doing lots better now and plans to take the liquid
magnesium until he absorbs enough to fully alleviate
both problems.
And this is exactly how it works for all the
above problems -- when the body finally has absorbed
what it needs, the problem will go away and you will
know it.
I owe my knowledge about magnesium to Peter Gillham, researcher and health
writer. Here=s
what else
he says: ATo
handle a magnesium deficiency you need to take only
magnesium.
No calcium should be taken until the deficiency
is handled, and then never take calcium without magnesium.
Never take calcium without magnesium, as the
calcium will not assimilate by itself.
The trouble is coming from too much calcium
in the first place.
Remember the muscles are tensing up, causing
a spasm and causing cramps.
That=s because of too much calcium and not enough magnesium.
So to handle the magnesium deficiency you need
to take magnesium only, and in the right form.@
Later you can add the calcium when the mag.
deficiency is handled.
Got
it? You
can take magnesium without calcium, but never take
calcium without magnesium.
And take magnesium
alone until the magnesim deficiency is handled, and
make sure it is liquid magnesium.
Magnesium deficiency is always connected to heart attacks, as a shortage
of magnesium is the basic cause of all such attacks.
These attacks do not just happen.
There is always a long history of magnesium
deficiency symptoms occurring before a heart attack. (See above symptoms.)
Drinking the liquid magnesium often
produces miracles in minutes.
Peter says he has seen vertebrae go back into
place within minutes, has seen PMS clear up in 10
minutes, and wasted away muscles return to normal
within seven days.
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