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Wisest Elder Ever
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 33,508
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Wisest Elder Ever
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 33,508
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check my mag thread on Vitamin forum here...
It is on the first page.
I am doing a trial on a new product, which I had stumbled upon visiting another
forum (no not "that" one) ...
And so far it is very nice. Ionic Fizz Magnesium Plus. I am very interested
in effervescent technologies for drug delivery, and this product appealed to me
since I do love my AlkaSeltzer. And because I am very sensitive to the laxative effect of most mag products, including SlowMag.
I have been using 1/2 scoop (it is a very SMALL scooper BTW), for several days now, and notice a distinct improvement in my tense muscles. I have a tenacious twitch in my left calf, which is gone now. I have had a creeping increase in leg cramping in the early morning, too, which is very bothersome.
You mix this powder into warm water, and drink. So far I am using it after breakfast, at 1/2 scoop.
Effervescent drugs tend to be absorbed very quickly into the body from the stomach (unlike other dosage forms). So I was intrigued by this product because of that FIZZ factor!
Next week I am increasing to one scoop/once a day. Like I said...this is the smallest scoop you ever saw! 1 scoop is less than a teaspoonful, I'd guess.
It has other vits in it too, including silica...which is good for tendons, (which I need also). I have a link on the Vitamin forum to it...on the mag thread which is on page one.
I am always looking for tolerable magnesium sources. I am very sensitive to the laxative effects, because of my congenital GI defect. For others, this may not be such a high criterion, but I figure if I can tolerate it, and it works, then ANYONE can tolerate it! LOL
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