Magnesium problems

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Magnesium problems

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I have not seen this topic posted, so I may be the first. I take Cholestyramine per Polly's advice. She's been helpful. Sometimes I feel I don't have MC, but I do, along with brain fog. I still maintain my Magnesium and Vit D. Y'all say it helps and I'll do whatever to maintain good health.

I was running low on Magnesium, so I got my husband to get me Spring Valley Magnesium. He got Magnesium Citrate. I took 400mg. I started having extreme diarrhea. I know Magnesium relaxes everything. After several days of Magnesium Citrate, I figured out that was the reason I developed diarrhea. I eliminated everything but continued to be sick. Eventually, the diarrhea stopped. I continue taking 200mg of Vit D.

I figured Magnesium was the culprit. Not food. I decreased my dosage to 250mg, plain Magnesium.

Now I have painful leg cramps. I feel like somebody has broken one leg and cracked my other leg's knee cap. I am in PAIN!!!!!!!!! I can barely walk. OUCH!

Has anyone had the same problem with Magnesium or Vit D on a daily basis? I'm in EXTREME PAIN! HELP!

Any help appreciated. Thanks, Dorothy
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Hi Dorothy,

Magnesium Citrate (especially in larger doses) can act as a laxative. Magnesium oxide (found in most multivitamins) is also a laxative. That's why we always recommend magnesium glycinate.

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Magnesium glycinate. That's the one I will try! Thanks, Dorothy
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