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Old 10-20-2008, 01:21 PM
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Question Epsom Salt and Autism??

Hi, my son has been suffering from autism for years. Now a friend of mine told that I/he should use Epsom Salt to absorb magnesium, which is said to relax the muscles. So did you ever hear about it? And btw what is the best product out there? So many Epsom salt and so much variety in prices. Can somebody weigh in? thanks.
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I had not heard this magnesium thing with autism, but I would think that good old epsom salts put into a bath is good enough. You can get it at any drug store.

BTW, I've been in communication with a mother who has a young autistic child that she has been working diligently to help. She is very strict on his diet, no junk, and has been using MMS with some success. You may want to learn about that. I have heard more than one report that MMS has been helpful with autism. I do think there could be a microbe issue with autism as the vaccines so damage the immune system that strange microbes are in places not generally considered making havoc with the nervous system, especially where the nervous system interfaces with the intestines and colon.
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Hi! I also guess, your friend is right. Some studies have proven that autistic children lack Magnesium and they do get better if they get more of it. Through a bath in Epsom Salt - which is pure Magnesium sulfate, they soak lots of this important Mineral nutrient. So, I would highly recommend to try it. Definitely one of the good Epsom salts is REV. It's relatively new on the market, but it contains high-quality, natural Epsom salt. You can get it @CVS.
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Hi Charlotte30,

Another very good means of getting magnesium into the system is magnesium oil, which, for an adult, can be sprayed onto the skin where it is absorbed into the system. It burns me a little at first, so might be too strong for a child, but it can be diluted with a little water to tame it. It can also be used in a bath, the same as Epsom Salts. It isn't really an oil, but feels like oil when applied to the skin. You can find it here:

https://www.magneticclay.com/

Another nutrient you might consider is Vitamin D3. There is a lot of information on the vitamin's effect in relation to Autism at this site, The Vitamin D Council:

https://www.vitamindcouncil.org/healt...d-autism.shtml
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