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05-22-2016, 09:57 AM | #21 | |||
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Plantar warts might signal poor immune functioning in the skin.
Try the NOW D cream in those locations too. It is not likely that the magnesium in your mixed product is the good kind that is absorbable. Most mixtures are all or mostly magnesium oxide, which does not get thru the GI tract at all. So do check that. I'd put the NOW cream where you get your charley horse cramps. The Vit E in there will improve circulation. Make sure you eat foods high in potassium also. That may help too.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Rosie33 (05-22-2016) |
05-22-2016, 12:49 PM | #22 | ||
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I might add this too, since using the two new creams the burning I've had on my right foot is no longer. My issues for the most part with the feet are OA but who knows could also be issues from hip surgery, same side of my body. My right side of body is very numb from nerve damage from the surgery. I've never had a wart and can't say enough about taking grape seed ex for it's anti viral, anti fungal, anti bacterial properties..it's a powerful antoxidant. I'm headed to 21 yrs taking it. C
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05-22-2016, 02:21 PM | #24 | |||
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The topical you are using is only an aqueous liquid...it has no carrier lotion (oil based) to move the magnesium thru the skin. The skin has a barrier to any aqueous solution, and the mag is not likely to get thru it well. The lotion by Morton's which was newly discontinued, did carry the mag into the body. I really love the Morton's. This one is an example...it is the first that was on the net many years ago to carry magnesium thru the skin: Magnesium Sulfate Cream from Kirkman It is on iherb and Amazon too. It costs more because it is measured to deliver with a scoop 100mg of ionic magnesium thru the skin. It was initially developed for children.
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