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Sue, I've been taking it for quite a while, up to 200mg doses with meals.

Despite all the veggies I consume, I still have a time with constipation. My

doctor recently prescribed Magnesium Chloride because it is better tolerated

gut-wise. If Epsom Salts (Mag Sulfate) don't bother you, try that. Can be very

relaxing. I cannot tolerate sulfates, so cannot do them. I also just got a

Magnesium Oil spray to use directly on painful areas. Swanson's Vitamins.com

Magnesium Oil is a Mag Chloride Brine.(Dr. Barbara Hendel's brand). Seems to

help.

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> I have Fibromyalgia. What is the safe dosage of Magnesium Citrate? I know it

can cause diarrhea,if you take too much.

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Just a reminder that you can make your own Magnesium Oil. Either use Epsom

salts (for magnesium sulphate oil) or buy magnesium chloride flakes (if you are

sensitive to sulphates).

It is very economical and you can alter the strength. It usually has to be

mixed with oil as it can be drying. Or follow up with lotion if you don't want

to use oil. You can spray the bottoms of your feet after a bath or shower while

the pores are open from the heat. Absorbs quickly.

Search the archives or google magnesium oil recipe. You will probably find it

on autism sites. I have a copy of several recipes - let me know if you are

interested and I can dig for them. I think I might know where they are

archived.

Lastly, low thyroid function can affect constipation and increase cholesterol.

First hand knowledge.

HTH,

Marti

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it can cause diarrhea,if you take too much.

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Marti:

Which is the best Magnesium to take internally?

I use to buy Magnesium Orotate, but find it too expensive.

I was looking for plant sourced minerals, and bought some

nettle and horsetail tabs, but am reacting to nettle, and perhaps

to the horsetail too.

Any suggestions much appreciated.

Kookie

From: marti_zavala <marti_zavala@...>

Subject: Re: Dosage of Magnesium

Date: Friday, October 21, 2011, 7:46 PM

 

Just a reminder that you can make your own Magnesium Oil. Either use

Epsom salts (for magnesium sulphate oil) or buy magnesium chloride flakes (if

you are sensitive to sulphates).

It is very economical and you can alter the strength. It usually has to be

mixed with oil as it can be drying. Or follow up with lotion if you don't want

to use oil. You can spray the bottoms of your feet after a bath or shower while

the pores are open from the heat. Absorbs quickly.

Search the archives or google magnesium oil recipe. You will probably find it

on autism sites. I have a copy of several recipes - let me know if you are

interested and I can dig for them. I think I might know where they are

archived.

Lastly, low thyroid function can affect constipation and increase cholesterol.

First hand knowledge.

HTH,

Marti

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> > I have Fibromyalgia. What is the safe dosage of Magnesium Citrate? I know

it can cause diarrhea,if you take too much.

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> > Thank you!

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> > Sue

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Hi There,

I follow any guidelines that the autistic population follow. The basic rule is

any of the " -ates " are better than oxide.

I think each person's genetics matters - if you have trouble with sulphates,

then obviously that won't work but some of us are very low in sulphates - I

can't get enough, so that form would be most beneficial (I sometimes put epsom

salts in capsules as the taste is bad).

My son (pre-CFIDS) does not absorb any supplements unless they are super

bio-absorbable. He doesn't feel the the citrate form unless it is

Ghilliam's ionic version. That is also the only citrate form he notices a

difference (but we haven't tried the orotate due to the expense.) The oxides

tear up his GI tract. He seems to manage the magnesium chelate mix (glycinate,

citrate, malate).

Some people do very well with the mag. taurate, again due to genetics.

for our population, I think the Magnesium taurate or the glycinate or the malate

would be our best choices. With citrate (maybe the ionic citrate) being a

middle of the road. I would stay away from oxide.

Here are some versions:

Magnesium Taurate

Magnesium Citrate

Magnesium Asporotate

Magnesium Oxide

Magnesium Glycinate

Magnesium Orotate

Magnesium Malate

Magnesium Sulphate

Here is what I do to determine best forms to take of ANY supplement. I use the

Klaire Labs Vita-spectrum versions since that multi-vitamin is used by autistic

kids and the formula is very bioavailable. The magnesium form used in that

capsule is the magnesium glycinate chelate. Some autistic kids use the better

versions for genetic bypass purposes and if they still have constipation, they

add in some citrate.

http://www.klaire.com/prod/proddetail.asp?id=K-VTSC

No financial interest.

HTH,

Marti

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