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Could The Numbness In Body Be Due To Low Magnesium Levels?
Hi. I am a male , 33 years old. I have low magnesium level. I am feeling numbness in all my body. I have low blood pressure 90 over 60 and heart palpitations. the doctor told me to take 6 pills of magnesium B6 per day and 2 pills of deanxit. Now after one month of taking these pills, nothing changed. I still have numbness, low blood pressure and palpitations. Is it normal ?
Hello Sir: First of all six pills of magnesium B6 confuses me. Magnesium and B6 are too different nutrients. The usual dose for magnesium is 300 mg per day for nerve problems. And, I don't question the B6, but you did not mention the dosage. You might want to read up on deanxit, http://buddymd.com/side-effects-deanxit-flupentixol-melitracen You have a right to question a treatment if it is not working. I hope I have clued you in on what you need to question. Have a Great Day and I hope you are feeling better soon. Kathy Shattler, MS,RDN
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Could The Numbness In Body Be Due To Low Magnesium Levels?
Hello Sir: First of all six pills of magnesium B6 confuses me. Magnesium and B6 are too different nutrients. The usual dose for magnesium is 300 mg per day for nerve problems. And, I don t question the B6, but you did not mention the dosage. You might want to read up on deanxit, http://buddymd.com/side-effects-deanxit-flupentixol-melitracen You have a right to question a treatment if it is not working. I hope I have clued you in on what you need to question. Have a Great Day and I hope you are feeling better soon. Kathy Shattler, MS,RDN