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Old 01-15-2016, 11:25 AM
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Either you have tiny cracks in the skin... dry skin often does.

Or when you open up blood circulation to an area that was constricted, then the feeling is a burning sensation.
Think--- being out in deep snow for a while, getting cold skin, nose, ears, fingers. When you come back into the warm house, your previously cold areas will tingle and burn as the blood is restored to the cold parts.

The magnesium does this on a chemical level. I only put the mag topical on the tops of my feet. So I don't notice any tingling there. I also use it on my lower legs and ankles...no burning there. No burning on my neck, lower jaw or inner wrists.
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