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CalMax and Magnesium Question

August 9th, 2007 · 5 Comments

depends …what is it made up of? Cal: Mag ratio. Most people need
high magnesium not calcium.

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5 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Bernie Magaly // Aug 11, 2007 at 2:06 pm

    Distilled water is devoid of all minerals and is not healthy to drink. You
    don’t need to buy bottled water either. Tap water run through a good carbon
    filter is a good way to go.
    Amber
    I’m drinking a ton of distilled water and it
    seems to be helping.
    Evie Maddox
    .

  • 2 Bessie Suellen // Aug 11, 2007 at 7:14 pm

    Distilled water, has all the minerals removed. it has an affinity to
    pull minerals and toxins out of the body. This is why some people drink
    distilled water while cleansing. I would use it during cleansing but
    not on a regular daily basis. If you do have a excessive calcium
    deposit problem, then it would help some. But it would also pull other
    minerals out of the body as well.
    I did the master cleanse a couple of years ago where you drink nothing
    but a lemonade made of lemon juice and maple syrup in a glass of
    distilled water, with cayenne powder. This fast for 10 days made all
    aches and pains that I had go away and I had major foot pain (calcium
    deposits in my heels) I could not walk except on the sides of my
    feet. I also had eye twitches, heart palpitations, and other joint
    pains. All of them disappeared. I took Mg up to the fast but not
    during the fast.(except the epsom salts during the liver flushes)
    I must say I did a Liver cleanse at the start and at the end of this

    fast, so I attribute a lot of healing to cleaning my liver as well.
    But when the cleansing mode was finished I went to R.O. water as our
    water is very questionable. I believe that between the Mg, lemon and
    the distilled water is what removed the calcification deposits.
    The real key to remember is that if the liver and gallbladder is
    congested the toxins and excess do not leave the body. Concentrate on
    that issue and use Mg and distilled water to remove excess calcium that
    has been deposited. Be careful and keep it all in moderation let the
    body regulate itself and back off when you feel better.
    G

  • 3 Lilly Renate // Aug 11, 2007 at 10:30 pm

    I knew when I said that I would get a response like this. It is absolutely,
    100% not true that distilled water is not healthy to drink. Any kind of
    water is not a good source of minerals, so the lack of minerals in distilled
    water does not hurt your mineral intake. I am very involved in the distilled
    water industry and know what’s being said about distilled water all over the
    net. Let’s just agree that there are two sides to everything, and there are
    just as many people raving about what distilled water has done for their
    health as there are people who say it causes x,y, and z.
    Regarding carbon filters, alongside everything else it doesn’t get rid of,
    it doesn’t get rid of fluoride which should not be ingested. Carbon filtered
    water is NOT a good option for people who are drinking a ton of water each
    day.
    Have a blessed day!
    Evie Maddox

  • 4 Bernie Magaly // Aug 12, 2007 at 1:56 am

    That is absolutely true. I live on a horse ranch and have a private well, so no
    fluoride or chlorine here. I’m glad you found what works for you.
    Amber
    Regarding carbon filters, alongside everything else it doesn’t get rid of,
    it doesn’t get rid of fluoride which should not be ingested.
    Evie Maddox

  • 5 Bernie Magaly // Aug 12, 2007 at 9:50 am

    Thank you. Yes, I have.
    Amber
    Amber,
    I’m not sure if you’ve had your well water tested, but just wanted to let
    you know (if you didn’t) that fluoride is found naturally in water,
    including well water.
    Evie Maddox
    .

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