Protocol
The protocol supplies three different forms of magnesium to bind with accumulated ureas. Each form is designed to support contribute metabolically usable magnesium and assist one or more detoxification pathways.
| |
Break |
Lunch |
Dinner |
Form |
Purpose |
| Magnesium Thiosulfate |
See Table
Break & Lunch |
|
Droppers |
Supply Magnesium and sulfur for Sulfhydryl detox pathways. Magnesium binds ureas in blood for elimination through liver. |
| Dermal Magnesium |
Daily Bath or topical. |
Bulk |
Magnesium Chloride is absorbed through skin into lymphatic compartment. Magnesium Binds ureas to aid elimination. |
| Lymph Flow Spray |
Apply 1-3 times daily or as directed |
Capsules |
Ionic Magnesium and Malic acid for gall bladder support |
Magnesium thiosulfate is important for detoxification. Use an increasing amount, by adding 1 dropper daily at breakfast and lunch. increased amounts. Use the weight table below to determine the starting amount and daily amount.
NOTE: You will stop when you reach saturation. Saturation occurs when you have a loose stool that smells like sulfur. When you reach saturation, your titration is finished.
The maintenance level is 1/2 of the titration level for saturation. Either:
- Reduce both breakfast and lunch doses by 1/2
- Or Stop taking either the breakfast or amount.
The maintenance level is usually adequate prevent accumulation. The Maintenance level is the approximate amount required to prevent future deficiency. Use the maintenance daily to avoid future urea accumulation. |