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Old 09-11-2007, 01:28 PM #1
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Default cal/mag/zinc and olive leaf

HI ALL-
I wonder if anyone can answer my question. Background: My 22 year old son who has tourettes and adhd takes no meds, and he has been off dairy and most sugar for many years.
He takes a multivitamin, primrose oil, cal/mag/zinc , probiotic and olive leaf extract daily. The olive leaf he takes instead of an antibiotic for acne. also, a test at great plains lab years ago showed high amt of , i think, fungus in his system, hence the olive leaf which is an antiviral, antifungal and anti bacterial. I was wondering if this regimen sounds safe. I think olive leaf and mag can lower blood pressure, and he certainly doesnt need this. If it can help him with insomnia it is good, but bad if it will overly tire him. any ideas? thanks limpia
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