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PearlDoves 01-17-2007 07:41 PM

Magnesium
 
I've heard of B12 deficiency testing for Tourettes, but I think I might have also come across something in regard to Magnesium, and also Magnesium intercellular testing... has anybody heard of this, or could I be confusing this with something else I've read?

Chemar 01-17-2007 09:47 PM

hi Pearl Doves and welcome :)

magnesium is considered to be the singularly most important supplement in helping with TS tics
here is a link to Bonnie Grimaldi's website with more details on her groundbreaking research
http://www.bonniegr.com/news.htm

although vitB12 is a really valuable supplement, some people with TS have found that it makes them tic more and so it should be used cautiously at first until it is certain that there is no reaction to it

ps Natural Calm is a pure magnesium supplement that is getting rave reviews over at Latitudes and amongst many people with TS

PearlDoves 01-20-2007 07:54 PM

If you know of any articles that talk about the B12 please let me know. I was considered low with my B12 level so now he's started me on monthly shots

carolyn_lsc 01-20-2007 11:06 PM

Hi PearlDoves,

I have TS & I do methyl b-12 shots every 3 days. I give them to myself. Obviously my shots must be different than yours since you do monthly shots. I use Dr. Neubrander's protocol and you can find more info about methyl b-12 shots on his website: http://www.drneubrander.com/page2.html

He is a doctor that works mostly with children that have Autism & his big treatment for them is methyl b-12 shots. I do not have Autism, but find treatments to be similar. I have not found that the methyl-b12 shots increase my tics. I think you'll know if they increase yours after a few shots. The shots do increase my appetite.

Carolyn

tourex 09-06-2007 01:43 AM

hi carolyn + @ all !!!

i reduced my tics with a vegan diet more than 50%. since a couple of years my b12-level is too low. my doctor says, maybe it is because of this special diet. i get monthly b12-shots and feel less anxious and less sensitive to noise. i didn't realize that b12-shots increase my tics.

bye
hermy


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