I've never heard of that. Where is the itching? I suppose it's possible that the magnesium product you're taking has some inactive ingredients that might be causing the itch.
I haven't experienced any negative side affects from mine. Maybe you should try a different brand if the itching started the same time or shortly after you started taking them.
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The goal of treatment is to identify and correct the cause of the imbalance. Oral magnesium supplements or injections are usually prescribed to correct mild magnesium deficiency. If the deficiency is more severe or does not respond.
In very unusual circumstances, large doses of thiamine may cause rashes, itching, or swelling. These reactions are more common with intravenous injections than oral supplements.
An abnormal fear of itching, or insects that cause itching.
Magnesium is a very important part of he human dietMany people need supplements containing magnesium It is used as a metal Plants have an additional use for magnesium in that chlorophylls are magnesium centered porphyrins.
Magnesium deficiency is definitely a cause of menstrual cramps. Any kind of cramp can be an indication of magnesium deficiency, because without sufficient magnesium, muscles cannot relax. If you are magnesium deficient, this fact can be painfully obvious during that time of the month. If you have bad menstrual cramps, it would be a good idea to start taking a well-absorbed magnesium supplement. The most absorption come from chelated forms of magnesium, like magnesium malate or glycinate, although the malate form is easier on the stomach and can be found in a sustained release formula as well. Sustained release magnesium is more absorbable and doesn't cause diarrhea like most magnesium supplements will when taken at therapuetic doses...but that's what you need to replenish a deficiency.
There are quite a few supplements that can help lower blood pressure. Supplements like Potassium, calcium, and magnesium are essential if you want to reduce blood pressure.
There are many situations that can cause burning or itching eyes. Examples of situations that can cause burning or itching eyes include working with chemicals or being around gases.
Acarophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of itching or the insects that cause itching (such as mites or fleas).
it is a cause of itching
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