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Old 07-30-2007, 06:03 AM #1
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Wink Magnesium Oxide worked for me!

I saw a thread on this and tried it as my leg cramps were getting really bad! I took 2-250mg caplets and had no leg cramps last night at all!!! The extra bonus was that it works like milk of magnesia......easy breesy...if you get what I mean! Whoever it was that had that thead/post THANK YOU!!!
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Hi Dorrie

another great way to get the extra magnesium effect is to also soak in Epsom Salts

works wonders

glad the magnesium supp is helping you with the cramps
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I'm bumping this thread... it's such useful information... and having an experience to support it, nothing better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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It sure does work! I do not know what bumping a thread means? Can you tell I do not know alot about computers! Can you fill me in..please!
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i left it i think
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It sure does work! I do not know what bumping a thread means? Can you tell I do not know alot about computers! Can you fill me in..please!
I learned the term on the pbs forum, which was my first.

It means that some topics don't get replies, so they sink to the bottom. And maybe the person who wants to see them back up at the top doesn't have anything new to add, but wants to see them back up at the top... so they "bump" them, that is, add just enough for the system to put the post back on top...

there are a lot of smiles for this... let me go see if I have one on my smilie page...





Oh, and this one....
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i think i have to stop taking it

read the labels and get information

i think it causes low blood pressure -maybe thats why i felt weird lately
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You're welcome Dorrie!!!!

Hi Cloudz,

hmmm. I don't know about that. Did you find something that said it caused low blood pressure?

I used to have a lot of trouble with low blood pressure, one doctor said it could be very dangerous given that it could cause falling, and he suggested that I eat saltines. Which I still do.

I've taken a lot of magnesium and haven't felt like I was going to fall (from a drop in blood pressure) - so I don't know.

Is there anything else, that could be a cause of how you are feeling?

Maybe more stress????

(I know stress does me in quite quickly.)

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You're welcome Dorrie!!!!

Hi Cloudz,

hmmm. I don't know about that. Did you find something that said it caused low blood pressure?

I used to have a lot of trouble with low blood pressure, one doctor said it could be very dangerous given that it could cause falling, and he suggested that I eat saltines. Which I still do.

I've taken a lot of magnesium and haven't felt like I was going to fall (from a drop in blood pressure) - so I don't know.

Is there anything else, that could be a cause of how you are feeling?

Maybe more stress????

(I know stress does me in quite quickly.)

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i get stress

maybe i feel better

thanks
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I hope so, Cloudz.

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