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Originally Posted by kiwi33
Sandyocean, I would put more reliance on the blood measurements of Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+ levels. They are what are physiologically relevant (measurements from hair samples are not). How high is your blood K+?
I am puzzled that you are drinking a plant-derived source of minerals. You are not a plant. Have you come across any clinical evidence that this is a good idea?
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I have massive symptoms of high calcium so the blood test result made no sense. Even the doctor was expecting high calcium. Bone spurs showing on new back and knee x-rays and tons of gallstones recently appeared, for starters.
K showing a fraction low on Hair test. No blood test done for K. They didn't bother with that one.
Interesting thought! I feel flowers and plants around us are a most excellent source of nutrition and healing on many levels.