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> How much is to much of magnesium or potassium?

> What are safe levels?

> Where can you find the proper answers?

> Rich O

I can't say what is safe for everyone but I currently take 250 mg. of

magnesium a day which is 63% of the RDA. I also take 3 to 4

potassium tablets a day which are 99 mg. each and are 3% of the RDA

each.

This small amount has stopped all AF occurrences. I can honestly say

that the AF episodes are completely gone since starting to take these

two supplements approx. four months ago.

I actually stopped an 18 hour AF episode with a magnesium sulfate

(epsom salt) bath after only 20 minutes. It is well known that any

chemical on the skin will be in the blood in less than a minute.

That's why nicotine and pain patches work so well.

None of my doctors have talked about the mineral imbalance

connection, but the first time in the ER they tried a magnesium drip

and the third time in the ER they prescribed 1500 mg./day of

potassium for ten days. Even though they aren't talking about it, I

was able to read between the lines and just started experimenting on

my own with good results.

Hope this helps,

Otis Price

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In a message dated 1/3/04 8:52:54 AM Eastern Standard Time,

odprice@... writes:

> None of my doctors have talked about the mineral imbalance

> connection, but the first time in the ER they tried a magnesium drip

> and the third time in the ER they prescribed 1500 mg./day of

> potassium for ten days. Even though they aren't talking about it, I

> was able to read between the lines and just started experimenting on

> my own with good results.

>

Thanks Otis.

Rich O

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  • 2 weeks later...

Like I said elsewhere in that post - Mag Glycinate - is the easiest for your

body

to assimilate and use. Most efficent may be another way to view it. It certainly

isn't the cheapest.

-- In AFIBsupport , indiaink99@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 1/13/04 9:46:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> magiclanternn@y... writes:

>

> << The best magnesium is Magnesium Glycinate. >>

>

>

> Hmmmm. .. I thought it was magnesium citrate ... which is what I went out

and

> bought. What's the difference in the two?

>

> Toni

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