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Old 02-15-2010, 02:59 PM   #1
rondo
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Re: Magnesium...loose stools?

Typically recommended ratio of calcium to magnesium is 2:1; but everyone is different as far as their tolerance. Magnesium oxide (cheapest and easiest to find ) definitely causes the runs. Try magnesium citrate, gluconate, or, best tolerated and absorbed, magnesium malate chelate. Magnesium helps with nerve, muscle, heart and brain function and is a TREMENDOUS help with the leg cramps that come during the chemo treatment. Also helps manage the constipation caused by the anti-nausea meds. Just experiment to find your best dose. If stools are loose, reduce slightly till they improve. These other forms mentioned above are MUCH better than the magnesium oxide. I split my dose into 3 daily portions, one with each meal. You can't absorb more than 500 mg of calcium at a time anyway, so you have to take your recommended daily1500 mg calcium in 3 portions for it to do any good. Just do the magnesium at the same time. I take 250 mg magnesium and 500 mg calcium 3x daily.
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