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It is actually a myth that the bowel becomes dependent on things like senna. If you need it, take it.
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Is the magnesium citrite on the pharmacy shelves?
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personally i took "natural calm" a magnesium powder, it worked for me for a month but then started to lose its effect. i now take 1 novalax in the AM and 1 in the PM and my BM has regulated itself. hope this helps!
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Yes, it is. I'd gotten mine from CVS but it's pretty much all over at the major drug stores.
It worked WONDERS! for me when nothing else did: smooth moves tea, colace, prune juice, metamucil and the natmag my coach suggested ... all did nothing for me. After nearly 3 weeks of ****, the magnesium citrate was like heaven. Originally Posted by shardianne: |
With the Magnesium Citrate, are you drinking the liquid, or taking the pills?
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Originally Posted by shardianne: |
Originally Posted by jwdesselle: |
Hi marlenesuer
I use Mag 07. It is very gentle on the system. I haven't experienced any stomach cramps at all. I take 3 to 4 pills at bedtime and the next day tada. :carrot: |
Constipation
Thanks everyone for your input. The intestines can get dependent on use of stimulants ..I spent the first 5 years of my visiting nurse work, helping older pts who had used laxatives habitually, who had major problems with impactions and or explosive stools. Since Mag Citrate has a lot of sodium in it, and is a stimulant, I,m going to look into Mag7 since I don't know what that is. I'll keep you posted. Also interesting comment on effect of Calcium tabs and constipation. Will explore this option as well.
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follow up to last post
So with my WI# 6 on Fri, and no BM by Thurs, I resorted to 2 tabs ducolax and lost 3.4 lbs for the weigh in. Am still looking for better management and will keep you posted.
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