Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 My seven year old daughter has pain from her " growth plates " primarily her knees and ankles. This is not new but it does cause her a lot of problems. Is there anything that will help? I hate to see her in pain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Try using tissue salts for this. They are cheap and you can get them at the health food store. When in doubt which one to use, just get the BioXII from Hyland which is a combination of all of them. Give it to her 3 times a day until the pain is gone. It worked for my daughter who just grew about 2 inches last week! She's always had pains with growing but not this time because I gave her the tissue salts for another problem a week or so earlier. Sharon , " whereeveriam2 " <mnhayes wrote: > > My seven year old daughter has pain from her " growth plates " primarily > her knees and ankles. This is not new but it does cause her a lot of > problems. Is there anything that will help? I hate to see her in > pain. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 My son who has Marfan's Syndrome uses Cal-Mag Complex and it makes a difference. He doesn't complain about the aching bones and joints. Calcium-Magnesium Complex™ Nourish Bones and Regulate Growth (contact me offline about this product) FACTS: All calcium and magnesium is not absorbed at the same rate. For example: Inorganic calcium is absorbed at 17%.(1) Chelated calcium is absorbed at 44%.(1) (This means that the chelate, which is calcium bound to an amino acid or protein, is almost three times as absorbable as the inorganic mineral). Inorganic magnesium is absorbed at 16%.(2) Organic magnesium is absorbed at 87%.(2) (This means that the chelate, which is magnesium bound to an amino acid or protein, is absorbed five times as much as the inorganic mineral). Facts: Calcium is essential to strong bones and may prevent osteoporosis. Magnesium assists in the body's absorption of calcium. Boron may retard bone loss.(3) Together, boron, calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D help to prevent osteoporosis.(3) RESEARCH BRIEF Calcium is transported through the body using a series of transport proteins called 'calcium binding proteins'. Among these are: parvalbumin, calmodulin, oncomodulin and more. These compounds pick up calcium in areas of high calcium concentration. They tend to release the calcium in the presence of high magnesium concentration. This is because both the calcium and the magnesium share the same electronic charge (+2). This mechanism efficiently delivers calcium to be deposited into the bone, provided that there is sufficient magnesium for the subsequent release of the calcium atoms. This is why calcium and magnesium are found to be much more effective when dosed together as a supplement. When the calcium is released, enzymes in the bone cells attract higher levels of the calcium to help builds stronger bones. Over time, this will increase bone density. REFERENCES Saris NE, Mervaala E, Karppanen H, Khawaja JA, Lewenstam A.Magnesium. An update on physiological, clinical and analytical aspects. Clin Chim Acta. 2000 Apr;294(1-2):1-26. Swaminathan R. Nutritional factors in osteoporosis. Int J Clin Pract. 1999 Oct-Nov;53(7):540-8. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Close Window Quantum Biofeedback Therapy Remote Healing or Local Sessions www.quantumassociatesofutah.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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