DIY Magnesium Lotion

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I was mistaken. It’s not going better, so I guess it wasn’t the magnesium pills..
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It's probably a combination of factors. That's one of the reasons why a flare is often so difficult to resolve.

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Hi,
I had stopped my CaMag supplement to limit any variables contributing to D and I believe it helped... been some time now and noticed a bit of muscle cramps and overall less deep sleep. I'm looking for a reliable transdermal Mag or lotion and want to continue the epsom bath soaks.
I saw the recipes for DIY versions-- any suggestions for the best topical or lotions or transdermal to purchase?
Also, for the soaks, how many per week would be recommended?
Thanks so much!
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Hi Jacqueline,

Many people use Ancient Minerals magnesium oil, but there are cheaper brands that probably work just as well. Dosing can depend on how well you absorb it and various other conditions, but in general, it takes quite a few applications each day in order to absorb very much magnesium. It's an inexact science. In order to get very much magnesium, foot soaks would probably need to be done each day, but I would think that 2 or 3 bath soaks per week should be more beneficial.

Personally, I've only used the sprays, so I don't have any experience with baths or foot soaks.

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Thank you so much for sharing the recipe. I am certainly going to try it. Deb :cat:
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Thanks Martha for the information on magnesium. It truly helps dealing with MC. Dorothy
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Has this recipe worked for someone else in the community?
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Yogti Magnesium Oil

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I found this brand on Amazon and I really like it. No stinging, itching or sticky residue. Very nice and potent. 10 sprays provides 206 mg of magnesium.
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