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Old 09-29-2015, 04:27 PM #1
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Thank you Mrs. D. You are the omniscient matriarch of this forum! As always you have some great info. Am on magnesium daily but I will wait to see if this is just a passing symptom or something more serious.
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I think the magnesium lotion would be better for the hands and forearms. The blood supply is very delicate there and if inflammation is present then the magnesium in the blood from oral supplements may not get thru.

Using Morton Epsom lotion would feed the mag right into those tight spots more easily.

Morton's is at WalMart, Walgreen's and online at Amazon. It is so inexpensive, everyone with minor ailments should give it a try.
It works wonderfully for many issues.
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Thank you Mrs. D. You are the omniscient matriarch of this forum! As always you have some great info. Am on magnesium daily but I will wait to see if this is just a passing symptom or something more serious.
is yellow or darker, dehydration could cause cramping up, just thought I would throw it in. It's hard to really drink like your supposed to. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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