Just make sure the MOM has 1200 mg
of Magnesium Hydroxide.
I decided to search the internet to see if I could find a cheeper version
of magnesium hydroxide deodorant.
Not exact matches
Ingredients: Lactose, vegetable oils, Molkenproteinhydrolsyat, starch, fiber (Galactoogliosaccharide from lactose), calcium orthophosphate, potassium chloride, emulsifier: citric acid esters
of mono - and diglycerides
of fatty acids, LCP1 - oil mixture (vegetable oils, fish oil), L - Tyrosine, L - phenylalanine, potassium
hydroxide, sodium
hydroxide, vitamin C,
magnesium, choline, L - tryptophan, calcium carbonate, inositol, ferrous lactate, zinc sulfate, L - carnitine, natural lactic acid culture (Lactobacillus fermentum hereditum), pantothenic acid, vitamin A, niacin, copper sulfate, vitamin E, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, manganese sulfate, potassium iodate, folic acid, vitamin K, sodium selenate, biotin, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12.
Of course, there will still be by - products — such as the residual ore, or tailings, from the mining and separation as well as calcium carbonate,
magnesium carbonate and
magnesium hydroxide from the chemical process, along with that pesky thorium.
A number
of other substances, which are unnecessary and
of questionable safety, are added to soy formulas including carrageenan, guar gum, sodium
hydroxide (caustic soda), potassium citrate monohydrate, tricalcium phosphate, dibasic
magnesium phosphate trihydrate, BHA and BHT.
Five years ago, we made one
of, if not the first,
Magnesium Hydroxide deodorant stick on the market — and people loved it!
Five years ago, we made one
of, if not the first,
Magnesium Hydroxide deodorant jar on the market — and people loved it!
Milk
of Magnesia is an old - timey constipation remedy made from
magnesium hydroxide, but it's not ideal because this type
of magnesium blocks the absorption
of iron and folic acid.
Also known as milk
of magnesia,
magnesium sulfate /
hydroxide is generally used as a laxative, similar to
magnesium citrate.
It is strange because I can find plenty
of reference to to products containing calcium carbonate 700 mg and
magnesium hydroxide 300 mg but I can not find any products for sale online with that combination (I checked PetCo, PetSmart, CVS, Walmart, Amazon); plenty with 1200 mg, 600 mg etc... I would ask your Veterinarian about local stockists for this since he is making the recommendation, plus I don't know which country you are in.
Antacids: These over-the-counter medications commonly contain calcium carbonate,
magnesium hydroxide and aluminum
hydroxide; the main concern is for the development
of vomiting, diarrhea and constipation.