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so magnesium citrate will flush thc out of my system, how long will it take
It is generally not recommended to use an enema after taking magnesium citrate, as the laxative effect of magnesium citrate may already have initiated bowel movements. Using an enema after taking magnesium citrate may lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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It's generally safe to take magnesium citrate after using Miralax, as they both serve as laxatives but work through different mechanisms. However, it's important to wait for the effects of Miralax to settle before taking magnesium citrate to avoid potential overuse and dehydration. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are on other medications.
I know that when I take Magnesium Citrate, I can't get out of the bathroom long enough to go mix myself a drink. But, all joking aside, since Magnesium Citrate essentially cleans out your intestines, it would be inadvisable to drink alcohol, because you won't have any food on your stomach to buffer the alcohol.
My husband is in chemotherapy and he got a sheet from the actual doctor that says take Senakot, 2 tablespoons of Milk of Magnesia OR 1/2 bottle of Magnesium Citrate daily until bowel movement
I've been recently taking alot of calcuim and magnesium in a liquid form due to having been diagnose with osteoporosis and noticed i have become so, so sleepy all the time, and have been sleeping excessively. Also i have to pull over when driving and take a nap on the side of the road! That's how sleepy i have been feeling. This is very unusual for me. Also i feel higher levels of anxiety and have very little energy. I have stopped taking the supplement and hope to be feeling back to normal soon. Terrie
It is generally recommended to take magnesium citrate on an empty stomach for better absorption. However, if taking it on a full stomach helps to prevent gastrointestinal discomfort, it is acceptable to do so. Monitor your body's response to determine what works best for you.
Give it an hour or two. Be sure to drink plenty of water, and be prepared for possible cramping. Taking magnesium is not something you want to do unless you're going to be home (and near a toilet) for the rest of the day.
i have experienced personally that even few tablets of magnesia phos 6x can cause yellow to yellow green urine which were previously pale.
Ironically enough, I just started this combination today. I'll repost if I notice anything interesting. OzMoses
Anecdotal evidence - instead of taking the Donnatol the doctors have prescribed for Porphyria related pain, I drink magnesium citrate & it works. Donnatol is a muscle relaxer used to stop intestinal spasms. Magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts) works better; but, tastes worse than magnesium citrate.