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I recently purched "epsom-it" from a web site. I can't remember the name. It is manufactured by epsom-it, Inc.

The first 2 ingredients listed are water and magnesium sulfate. It wasn't expensive. I haven't used it yet. I am still using epsom lotion from CVC.
I see Harriet Carter website and paper catalog has something called restless leg cream that lists magnesium as one of ingredients. It is item catalog no.C5902.
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