Hi, It seems this thread has been co-opted by magnesium.  I really need help 
with the Afib and SIBO.If you take over a thread please retitle it.Thanks.PT


      From: Victor Cozzetto <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2018 9:41 AM
 Subject: Re: CS>OT - Afib & SIBO
   
Nice trick to make the magnesium oil. I never came across that before.Thanks!

On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 7:07 AM, Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> wrote:

RS wrote: Speaking of magnesium --- mymuscles are cramping a lot (fibromyalgia 
ain't helping either) despite taking atablet of magnesium on daily basis. I'm 
trying to save money - I've eliminateddairy since I cannot digest it and break 
out all over. Tried powdered form ofCALM, didn't like it. Which brand/type do 
you use? It needs to be organic & corn-free too.  Victor wrote: I would say 
epsom salt bathsoff the top of my head (add borax and baking soda too), as that 
is probably themost cost effective way to definitely absorb the magnesium. 
Boron (from theborax) is a potent cofactor too. Absorption of tablets/capsules 
is highlyvariable. Magnesium oil is also superb, but maybe less cost 
effective?===========================Epsom salts is easy and cheap, but 
notenough magnesium absorbs. Magnesium oil is much better. To offset the cost, 
Imake my own. It’s simple! Buy Magnesium Chloride flakes in bulk. It’s used 
tomake tofu. Take a container of water and keep adding flakes and shaking it 
upuntil the water is saturated and nothing more can dissolve. Presto! 
Magnesiumoil. (Don’t mistake Magnesium Chloride for calcium chloride flakes, 
also usedto make tofu, though I’m thinking that perhaps calcium chloride as a 
liquidmight help with muscles, too.) Then of course there’s Spectro-Chromecolor 
therapy. I sprained my ankle and tonated using the Indigo color gels. Inless 
than two hours the swelling and pain subsided. This is when four 
differenthomeopathic creams AND ice AND acupuncture didn’t help. Spectro-Chrome 
hascolors for fibromyalgia too. Look up Dinshah Health Society. Nenah Nenah 
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