imfree
06-21-2007, 10:39 AM
Hi Guys, I learned the hard way and I'm recovering from
Magnesium deficiency, myself. The bad news is that most Americans,
especially diabetics and diuretic users, are very likely to have a
Magnesium deficiency, and that Magnesium deficiency is at least a
factor in dozens, if not hundreds of health conditions! A Magnesium
deficiency will show on a blood test.The good news is that a suitable
Magnesium supplement will only cost a few Dollars per month to use.
I was nearly immobilized by leg cramps. I had cramping in other
lower-body muscles, as well. I am already enjoying nearly complete relief
from cramping after less than a week of Magnesium supplementation.
My insulin response is better and my blood-sugar does not have as
much of a tendency to dangerously "crash" overnight.
I love you Guys, and as I learn how to live in a 420 lb body
and perhaps, how to keep my obesity from killing me, I will unselfishly
share knowledge with you.
Take a look:
http://www.mgwater.com/
Magnesium deficiency, myself. The bad news is that most Americans,
especially diabetics and diuretic users, are very likely to have a
Magnesium deficiency, and that Magnesium deficiency is at least a
factor in dozens, if not hundreds of health conditions! A Magnesium
deficiency will show on a blood test.The good news is that a suitable
Magnesium supplement will only cost a few Dollars per month to use.
I was nearly immobilized by leg cramps. I had cramping in other
lower-body muscles, as well. I am already enjoying nearly complete relief
from cramping after less than a week of Magnesium supplementation.
My insulin response is better and my blood-sugar does not have as
much of a tendency to dangerously "crash" overnight.
I love you Guys, and as I learn how to live in a 420 lb body
and perhaps, how to keep my obesity from killing me, I will unselfishly
share knowledge with you.
Take a look:
http://www.mgwater.com/