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04-05-2012, 07:30 PM | #2 | ||
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http://www.echolife.com.au/products/...esium-oil.html This is a good site to read about the benefits from a doctor's viewpoint. http://drcarolyndean.com/2010/09/mag...e-for-muscles/ I take 1-2 teaspoons of it diluted in about 600 ml of water, which I then drink throughout the day. Best to drink it in small amounts to avoid upsetting the gut. I found relief after just a week, and haven't looked back. It's the only thing that has given me relief from sore muscles. You can also get a powder form, which you mix with water. It is a bit weaker so slower to work, but still OK. The tablets are useless as they are too weak and you can't take higher doses. With the liquid one you can, and you know when to back off when you get loose bowels! Definitely worth a try. This is a cure for muscle problems, and not just a treatment. It may not stop the sciatic pain, but should certainly help with tight muscles which can be very painful as well, and which you probably have as you try to cope.
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Magnesium Oil can often feel sticky or sting a little.My husband has had great success with Magnesium Gel Forte from an Australian company. This gel is more like a body lotion to use and is great for the ladies too. |
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