«The difference appears to be that
magnesium oxide causes alkaline urine, and magnesium chloride results in the formation of acidic urine.»
Not exact matches
Magnesium deficiency can be an underlying cause of constipation — 400 mg daily is a usual supplemental dose, in the form of magnesium citrate, aspartate
Magnesium deficiency can be an underlying
cause of constipation — 400 mg daily is a usual supplemental dose, in the form of
magnesium citrate, aspartate
magnesium citrate, aspartate or
oxide.
Magnesium oxide tends to pull more water into the intestines and
causes looser stools, and it's believed to be less absorbable than other forms.
To speed things up, Ganrot's technique consists of adding
magnesium oxide to liquid urine, which
causes crystals to form quickly and drop to the bottom of any collection device.