I was on an IV drip of Mag, and B1&6. It was like a 4 hour drip and I got so sick with it my llmd stopped it.
So that's why I was wondering about the shots?
I already give myself the B12 shots every other day.... I notice a slight pos. difference with it.
Anyway, thanx-----guiney
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IM is easy to learn and do. Be careful, some people are allergic to some forms of magnesium. It is best to be tested on it with kinesiology, ART, or other forms energy testing before using it. A few years ago when I was still loaded with toxins, I reacted adversely to it. Not any longer.
Take care.
" It is best to be tested on it with kinesiology, ART, or other forms energy testing before using it."
Not really sure what kinesiology means or is.
Thank you,g
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I see several medications that people do better on with fast push than the slow drip. It has something to do with how the body takes it in.
Both kinds of magnesium helped with many symptoms, especially muscle pain, headaches, PMS, heart issues, chest pain, etc.
Hope they figure out how to give it to you in a tolerable way. I did find the IM is more painful, as the Mg is caustic. Not terrible, just achey. With the IV, I would just get hot flushes, and a feeling of relief.
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