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I seem to be having new weird symtpoms since i stopped taking ambien, cyclobenzaprine, diclofenac, and lots of vitamins and supps....i've been trying to take only a tramadol when pain is bad or an advil pm when i can's sleep...
i'm reintroducing vitamins and herbs one by one to determine if they help...
so i've been taking chelated magnesium, samE and coQ-10.... is chelated mag the correct one to take? seems to me when i started my lyme cocktail there was another kind of mag that my Lyme naturopath recommended...
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I'm taking magnesium malate.
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GiGi
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One of the best muscle relaxants is Magnesium glycinate. Pure Encapsulations has a clean one.
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Stopped everything but the Ambien about 2 weeks before i stopped the Ambien - it was a post on here about back pain going away after stopping ambien - since that was the only thing i was still taking i decided to try not taking it....it's been about 2.5 weeks....
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Dogsandcats
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I take "calm" at night - it has magnesium in it.
The raspberry lemon tastes good.
Stay within the dose - it can loosen things up...
not a doctor - best news all day.
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lpkayak
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dr B recommened mag tab sr...i have taken that for 20 yrs or so
i would not be able to walk with all the other thngs you are taking...
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nonna05
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Are these better than shots?
Mag tab sr,, Isthere more to that wording?
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The Calm magnesium has been a life saver for my DD. She had severe insomnia before we stumbled upon this product. She takes more than the recommended doses and doesn't have tummy troubles. I think that's because she is SO deficient in magnesium.
She takes four tsp. and she also takes melatonin with it. It's the first time in a couple of years that she goes right to sleep at a decent hour.
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map1131
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I think it was Keebler that said Walmart carries the Mag tab sr. I've looked twice closely and can't find it.
Anyone know the name brand?
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Ugh. I ran out of magnesium malate 3 days ago and I am waiting for a package of it. I definitely notice the difference! Twitchy legs, weakness and slow bowels.
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lpkayak
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thanks keith-i order it from niche now. get a huge 1000 pill i think bottle and it is much cheaper...the date never runs out cuz they send you freah ones. i take 4 a day usually.
Mag Tab SR-and i started by having wal mart pharmacy order it-good price there too
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AuntyLynn
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Magnesium citrate was recommended to me by my chiropractor/nutritionist. It usually gets rid of muscle spasms with just half a 400 mg tab.
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