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Re: magnesium and depression/EFT » castone

Posted by JLx on November 4, 2003, at 10:12:23

In reply to Re: migraines, magnesium and depression, posted by castone on November 4, 2003, at 9:54:38

Hey, great! Glad to hear it. :) I had a very dramatically positive reaction to magnesium supplementation/decreased calcium too. I went off Zoloft and Provigil because I felt so good in just a couple days. I had only some mild withdrawal which was over in a day.

I've been reading about EFT on the Mercola site for a while, but haven't tried it. I have tried a tapping technique per the book "Instant Emotional Healing" and thought it worked one time particularly well, but I just haven't been very disciplined about using it regularly.

Did you buy the video or anything or did you learn it off the available free info?

> Wow !!!!!
> It has been 14 days since I started taking magnesium for chronic daily migraines. Having to do some adjusting by listening to my self, I woke up today feeling GREAT!!! Better than I have in I can't remember how long.
>
> I have added 500 mg Mg to my existing habit of multivitamin - stoppped taking calcium (though I still get it in my diet), and stopped taking Celexa. And I feel great (did I day that already).
>
> By the way, I had severe dizziness, irritability, and emotional dysregulation from celexa withdrawal but used Thought Field Therapy one time and it is gone. (for more on this see http://www.emofree.com/)
> Cathy
>


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