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I also learned it has some promise for pain—both acute & chronic. L-Tryptophan (Scroll down) Doc |
Not sure how old you are but a few years ago I was waking up every single night at around 2-3 AM then every hour after that, it was awful, I prayed for sleep! It also felt as though my body was "shaking" my nerves felt on edge, sometimes would have to jump out of bed.
Did some research and I am sure magnesium has helped me, I take the powdered form in the AM and again in the PM and started sleeping well again, might be worth you trying it. Also taking epsom salt baths helps me. |
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Also I didn't start getting the heart issues until I switched over to slo mag and now mag 64, could be something else in the supplement I suppose. |
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Maybe related to why I wake up every day at 3 is that on the other end, at around 3-4pm every single day my heart skips a beat. WHY? |
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Are you using the lotion form of Magnesium too, Lewie?
If so you really don't need so much oral. Most people do well one just 2 of the SlowMag (generic) daily not, 4. When your blood pressure goes down, typically there can be a compensatory increase in heart rate. 80 is not so high... it is in the upper range of normal for many people. |
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I'm not certain why you are concerned about you b/p and heart rate? A normal heart rate is 60-100. You are right in the middle. Your b/p is actually good. Do you exercise? Your b/p is what most healthy people strive for. The normal rate use to be 120/80 ( that is still good) now doctors are shooting for 110/70. Also, if it was to low for you it would have the opposite effect. It would make you feel sleepy. How many skipped beats are you experiencing. You said your heart skips a beat. Hopeful |
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