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Old 07-27-2013, 06:18 AM #11
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That's great that the lotion is working. It is a sign you are low.

WalMart also has a good magnesium oral supplement called SlowMag. Once you use the lotion everyday... you might also add in 2 SlowMags a day. This is 1/2 the RDA.

I used to need 3 strong blood pressure drugs (Lasix and Cardizem and Lisinopril)...then I had that terrible ACE reaction to lisinopril, and had to stop it. I was doing the daily Morton's lotion, and bingo...my BP dropped to near normal. Now I only use the smallest dose of beta blocker (atenolol). My doctor is amazed. This tells me that the magnesium in the lotion is working on my hypertension as well!

What happens is that local inflammation can constrict blood flow, and even if you take magnesium orally, it might not get to the target places it needs to go to, and the problems continue. The lotion bypasses that problem and opens up circulation to the areas suffering.
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