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Default extra additives or fillers.

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i just came across your post re: magnesium inflaming your heart lining & since i am one year post heart attack, i am concerned that the epsom lotion i use could somehow have a negative impact on my heart! how did your doc find out it was inflaming your heart lining? TIA!
This is very interesting as I have never heard of magnesium irritating the heart lining, You always thought well magnesium helps muscles and it can also help the heart. But never did I think it would actually do something to the lining. I do however tend to think that many supplements/vitamins that are not well purified and have extra dusty fillers in them(i'm thinking of a few NOW foods ones) These ones in particular seem to cause allergic reactions to me in particular, which is why I stay away from them. Most of the thorne research ones are fine with me, just certain ones I know aren't of good quality.
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