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Old 05-24-2015, 04:34 PM #1
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I have used mag oil spray over many years but found it irritating on a lot of my skin. I never heard of this "lotion"...so will check it out. I use many topicals, and just went back to Castor Oil which is an ancient oil with many many uses.....I like to mix my topicals ..

So the Epsom lotion is not irritating? Thanks...

I like Topricin homeopathic for pain too, use it a lot....Ultra Tiger Balm too. Every joint on my body hurts, except my face.... C
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I believe the lotion carries the mag thru the skin some.

The spray on "oil" does not.

Many of us here on the forums use the Morton's. I think it is fabulous.

WalMart and Walgreen's have it....and it is on line at Amazon too.
Not all stores sell it yet.
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Thank You, I will give it a try. I also noticed my skin felt very tight in the last few weeks, hope this helps with that.
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Thank You, I will give it a try. I also noticed my skin felt very tight in the last few weeks, hope this helps with that.
I use a spin bike almost daily and one part of the program is to flop my feet forward and backward and roll them left to right in order to keep the largest range of motion possible. I have progressed from using a walker to free walking but ankles and knees still get tight if I miss too many days. I used to self massage knees,shins,calves for a little relief. The Mortons Lotion helped me with burning and tender skin on the tops of my feet. IMHO the deeper pain you describe as "bone" pain could be tendon or larger muscles. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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I deal with OA bodywide NOW as my feet were the last areas to be hit with OA...lower back issues started at 18 and I'll be 77...hip replacement in 2010 left me so worse off with the body alignment and advancing OA. More trauma to the body, these replacements are not a walk in the park....

Often wish I hadn't done it, but don't know where I'd be as groin pain bone spurs were the big issue for me to do it at 72.....

I've been using Castor Oil again and just rubbed down my feet since waking up and on with the socks....CO seems to help. It sure has a lot of uses.
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