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Old 07-08-2009, 03:55 PM #18
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Marty...do you have a WalMart? They sell Mag64 there.
You could get it that way. It is the gentlest version IMO.

This is what the bottle looks like:
http://www.walgreens.com/store/produ...uid=sku2783868

I get mine at Costco. You don't have to be a member to use the pharmacy there. (at my Costco it is $5.15 for a month's supply).
Not all Costcos have the same OTC special items. Call ahead and ask. I see 3 of them in Salt Lake City. The pharmacy can order it for you, with a couple of days wait. In all pharmacies it is behind the counter, but does not need an RX.

Any pharmacy can order this for you...but I can't estimate how much they would charge.

This type of magnesium was called SlowMag...and developed for doctors to use. It has always been OTC but the brand is about $13 to $15 dollars compared to the generic Mag64.

Your wedding pic is wonderful...I get so teary at weddings etc!
The bride and groom are just handsome and lovely. It will be a grand day for you I bet.

Our goal to leave is the end of next week...depending on rain. I will put up a new avatar and picture so everyone will know.
I have no electricity up there, but when we do the laundry I charge stuff up at the laundromat and if the wifi is on next door we can go online briefly. (it is free sponsored by the tourist center). But sometimes it is "down" and then I am out of luck. We do charge our
laptop for the camera photos and my MP3 this way too while the clothes are washing. I have a 1 hr super fast battery charger too.
The plugs were put in there for ironing I think, but we just charge up all our electronics instead! LOL
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