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Old 10-12-2007, 06:53 PM #1
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Default calmag menopause

Hi all- i wonder if this makes sense to anyone. Not long ago i started having what seem to be menopause symptoms at night including what feels like rapid heart rate/or increased blood pressure(occasionally in early morning) and numbing of part of my hand as i sleep. First i took b12 which did work- then i stopped that tho, and switched to cal mag (powdered) and i have no more symptoms. i chose the calmag for several reasons. I no longer tolerate dairy, my son has tourettes and i am used to giving it to him. also, it seems that the mag is a cofactor in many metabolic interactions and it seemed somehow a more basic way to address my health. anyone with a similiar experience ? limpia
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