Where can you get these cheaply without insurance? Jeez don't they come in multi-dose vials?
How painful are they? I just did vitamin C which was supposed to be painful and it wasn't as bad as I expected.
I either have to do them straight or I could mix them with B12 according to a pharmacist.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
Consider Carolyn Dean's ReMag .. Some think it is better than IV mag. It's the pico-ionic form and gets into the cells ASAP!
I love it.
She will have a new website in about 2 wks. Right now it might be hard to find the product. I've been using it for a year and I love it!
Posted by CD57 (Member # 11749) on :
They do come in multi dose vials. Call key pharmacy in federal way WA. I loooove them although they do burn (not too bad really, maybe 1 min afterward.
Also consider IVs of it. I do 2 grams 3x a week because I have access right now. No twitching tremors or fasciculations!
Posted by Summer3 (Member # 35286) on :
I was in the ER yesterday and they found slightly low magnesium and did another IV even though I had an IV earlier that week (and every week for years) and have also taken 3000mg per day just as long.
What could be depleting magnesium or making it so I can't absorb it?
Posted by Razzle (Member # 30398) on :
Lyme depletes magnesium, as does too much calcium.
Insufficient stomach acid will also prevent absorption of most nutrients.
Inflammation in the gut can cause malabsorption of minerals. Eat gluten-free, and avoid any foods that seem to cause inflammation or allergy symptoms.
Posted by Summer3 (Member # 35286) on :
I don't eat gluten and haven't for years. Don't take calcium either. I have no idea what the heck is going on with this.
I thought maybe protomyxzoa must be contributing.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
If you are unable to digest your foods, it will deplete you of magnesium also.