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copied from wddty

 

My wife was diagnosed by a sleep clinic with Sleep Apnea and Acute Insomnia. She used to snore so bad that I could not sleep and had to sleep in another room....this went on for over 20 years. Recently we took her to an orthomolecular allergy clinic because of her sinus problems. She was allergic to milk, wheat, and many other foods. When we removed her intake of these foods her snoring and sleep apnea was reduced by about 90%; we were instructed to make a calcium gluconate and magnesium carbonate mixed with vinegar and boiling water to take before bedtime. The result is zero snoring and no sleep apnea. She didn't like the taste of the mag/cal drink so we tried all kinds of cal/mag solutions at healthfood store but this didn't work. We went back to the original formula but used red wine vinegar with the required 5% acidity and she didn't mind the taste as bad as the raw apple cider vinegar. I might add that the cal/mag drink also helped with the restless leg syndrome and insomnia. I tried the drink and after 10 minutes felt like I had a tranquilizer. If the drink causes loose bowels then drink only half the solution and the other half the next night until your body adjust to it. Do not keep the solution for over 24 hours.

1 Tbs Calicum Gluconate Powder
2 Tsp Magnesium Carbonate
2 Tbs of a vinegar with 5% acidity
8 Floz of boiling water

Mix first three ingredients together. When first three ingredients stop fizzing pour the boiling water into the mixture; cool down, stir, and drink. 

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I'm not sure from your post, 99, but have you tried this remedy? I guess the calcium gluconate and magnesium carbonate powder would be available at a health food store or a drug store?

Thanks,
Mary Z.
i have not tried the remedy as i plagerise this from wddty site

Mary Z said:
I'm not sure from your post, 99, but have you tried this remedy? I guess the calcium gluconate and magnesium carbonate powder would be available at a health food store or a drug store?

Thanks,
Mary Z.
Don't think this could be a cure for Sleep Apnea, but it's natural and don't think it would hurt to try it and see if it helps even if it makes just a little improvement.
Several friends (fellow CPAPers) and I have tried calcium glucose tablets, magnesium carbonate tablets and apple cider vinegar before bedtime. We were told this combination would relax us. After a few months we discontinued the treatment with the conclusion it was of no help for us.

If it helps someone else, good for them.
thanks for your reply

Banyon said:
Several friends (fellow CPAPers) and I have tried calcium glucose tablets, magnesium carbonate tablets and apple cider vinegar before bedtime. We were told this combination would relax us. After a few months we discontinued the treatment with the conclusion it was of no help for us.

If it helps someone else, good for them.
Thanks Baynon, there's no substitute for a few months experience. The whole concoction sounded like it would taste nasty, but I liked the "felt like I took a tranquilizer" part. LOL! Though I sure don't need any more tranquilizers in my life.

Mary Z.

Banyon said:
Several friends (fellow CPAPers) and I have tried calcium glucose tablets, magnesium carbonate tablets and apple cider vinegar before bedtime. We were told this combination would relax us. After a few months we discontinued the treatment with the conclusion it was of no help for us.

If it helps someone else, good for them.

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