mineral ratios and the physical body - very interesting info

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F-Litz
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: LOBPI, LTBPI at age 6.5, Sensory Issues, CP, Diaphragm Weakness, Aspberger's
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mineral ratios and the physical body - very interesting info

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http://www.acu-cell.com/mr.html

This is a very interesting article I found just now. Read the whole page please and think on it --
We are always thinking about which came first, the chicken or the egg -- now I am left wondering about muscle imbalances and scoliosis, etc. and how mineral ratios play and change the physical allignment and workings of things. Of course this is just one opinion -- I will look for more -- I just thought that some of you might like this challenge that this article sets up for us.

I will say that Maia's arm does better on some days and worse on other days --- I will also say that I've had Maia on homeopathic minerals for the last 4 years or so and when she is taking them, she is at optimum health and when she stops taking them I know because she's more sickly than not. For example - if I see her with dark circles under her eyes, I ask her if she has been taking her remedies and inevitably she'll say "no" and it'll be clear....

I wonder if our kids need more minerals and b vitamins and all of that because of how the injury stresses their entire being and physical bodies. And then I wonder if their mineral ratios end up creating muscle imbalances or scoliosis - that may not have existed had their mineral ratios been ok. I find this theory so interesting and exciting.

(adults with injuries) maybe this is something you can study on yourselves?

-francine
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Re: mineral ratios and the physical body - very interesting info

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I've been getting B Vitamins since I was a very small child.
Our family doctor put me on high doses of Vit B as a small child and then on B12 injections in my early teens.
I took them until I began having babies when I was pregnant, with my third child, I was tested and had to have 9 injections right before he was born because I was so depleted.
I think the combination of stopping the vitamins and three pregnancies caused me to become depleted and created the problem at the end of my pregnancy...

I have always suffered from B deficiency but never realized the connection to my arm until I began to get such sharp pains (zingers) again... I started B 12 and they stop. I get them about every month or 6 weeks. I know when I need them again because I start to have the zing in my robpi arm. B is essential for our nervous system and this injury creates stress on a daily basis even if we are not conscious of it. B is depleted via stress and stress has an impact on our nervous system.

I also take B 100 Complex twice daily and have much less pain.
It is also good for PMS and the changes. I had my own teenagers take it for PMS.
It really helped them and me...because they are only a year apart and two girls with pms is more than any mother could contend with...LOL...

Years ago I posted this on our message boards and some people did investigate it. I know one TBPI told me that is was a huge help to him.
Kath robpi/adult

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