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Re: The Role Of Magnesium In Fibromyalgia » bulldog2

Posted by Phillipa on March 3, 2010, at 18:55:52

In reply to The Role Of Magnesium In Fibromyalgia, posted by bulldog2 on March 3, 2010, at 17:07:01

Magnesium citrate is the easiest magnesium to orally absorb. I take besides the calcium/mg in 2/1 ratio extra 200mg of magnesium at night. Helps with excretion. Also the heart has both calcium and magnesium transferring back in forth in the heart muscle very important for healthy hearts. When a Mother has a child and is at risk for seizures from eclampsia she is given mg sulfate Iv. Very dangerous condition. So it doesn't surprise me to hear this. Although don't have it lots of others here do. Got to google the condtion at birth though for proper term. Phillipa

 

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