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HI Moira,

Since I am learning about Magnesium and how it relates to my mum's break;
(celiacs have trouble with low magnesium due to the antiendomysial
antibodies attacking the parathyroid)
It is a long story; I can send more information.
I thought maybe magnesium could help Larry.
Symptoms of deficiency include: tension, insomnia, irritability,
quarrelsomeness, butterflies in the stomach, unsteadiness, trembling.
Thirty epileptic children all previously on anticonvulsive drugs, were
given 450 milligrams of magnesiumn daily by mouth, and the drugs were
discontinued. Let's Get Well, Adelle Davis.
She discusses B6 deficiency as well contributing to seizures.

What do you think?

All the best,
Susan

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