Where in the United States can I get magnesium Chloride and how much would it cost?
Is it by prescription?
Health food store?
Where and how fast can I get it?????
I know it's not in vitamin form at drug stores and convenient stores, just that Magnesium oxide, which has a poor absorption rate.
I live with Chronic back pain, TMJ, digestive pain, neck pain, fatigue, sore wrists, hurts to sit, stand, and lay down because different parts of my body ache. I have 11 points of chronic pain that have grown from 2 within the last months. I have not been pain free for 6 years, and I am only 23. And because I am a young woman who is not rich, I am not taken seriously by Dr.s.
Thanks everybody, and I found out by calling local pharmacies, CVS doesn't have it, but Walgreens in my area seems to, it's behind the counter, but OTC.
I need magnesium because my muscles don't release properly, tighten up, flare up, fill with lactic acid and are extremely painful.
Thank you for the idea that it can be absorbed transdermally, I did not know that :), but it is so much more expensive through that method.
I hope this information helps someone out on the net when they are Googling. Peace everyone!
Oh, it's called Slow-mag, and the other version is magnesium 64 . Magnesium Chloride ^
December 27th, 2010 - 04:28
Magnesium suflate is not a bad alternative if you cannot find the chloride. You would find this as ‘Epsom Salt’ – the sulfur compound is therapeutical on a cellular level for muscles.
Magnesium chloride is best found at specialty health food stores. It will come as salts in a bag.
A good way to figure this out which does require a little legwork, is by searching magnesium chloride bath salt products on google. If the product is a good line with its own website, some websites have the "Where to find it" option, and will provide a list of stores that sell that particular brand. Worse case scenario you will have to order online, but fear not at least you will be able to pinpoint the right magnesium.
You didn’t mention, but just in case you don’t already know, magnesium is more efficiently absorbed transdermally -that’ss why I recommend the bath salts. In short, the digestive system moves too fast for magnesium to absorb fully into the blood stream, this is why it can cause loose stools, its just coming right back out.
KUDOS to you for looking for the right stuff.
December 27th, 2010 - 04:28
In alternative why not try looking into Massage Therapy, Acupuncture, Aromatherapy, Reiki…
Definitely make sure you drink 64oz of water a day! Water Works Wonders!
December 27th, 2010 - 04:28
I bought mine online in liquid form.
December 27th, 2010 - 04:28
u wont need a prescription, i would say the easiest way is for u to buy it online, if u have a credit card, then theres no problem, i can buy it a just 8 dollars 8oz
i cant mention online store as yahoo removed my answer the last time i did, but u can contact me, have u tried oxygen supplement, i will soon, many experts say it helps a lot
December 27th, 2010 - 04:28
I’m not sure why you want to ingest MgCl. Have you even consulted with a Chiropractor? A good chiropractor would also have knowledge on nutritional deficiencies too.