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In reply to the discussion: Nitwits & Why Physicians Lose Credibility [View all]IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)or some of the other micronutrients from their normal food supply, which is why (we think) the liquid supplementation seems to work. And we've been finding if you are deficient in one area, you are most likely deficient elsewhere in the "untested" issues, so we follow the recommended veterinary practice of "feed them a healthy amount of everything" and so far it seems to be working 83% of the time.
The children with dystonic cerebral palsy usually end up adding extra magnesium (helps with the constipation/slows their twitches); what we see is if you don't correct the "other deficiencies" first - like for at least two months - the magnesium doesn't seem to help. I'm not sure why that happens - we need blood panel analysis, and don't have those resources at this point in the process.
Thank you for sharing your story. I am so glad you found out your problem!