Does magnesium help neuropathy?

Posted by runnergirl @runnergirl, Nov 5, 2021

Hi All - Anyone ever receive magnesium infusions for idiopathic neuropathy?

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@vbadeaux

I have not had magnesium infusions, but have been using Mama Bears Neuropathy Cream and applying it to my ankles and calves, where I experience the symptoms of neuropathy...tingling and numbness. The main ingredient in this product is magnesium. My symptoms have improved, but not completely gone. I'll continue using this product, as it's the only thing that seems to help.

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How long did you use it before you noticed improvement?

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@vbadeaux

I have not had magnesium infusions, but have been using Mama Bears Neuropathy Cream and applying it to my ankles and calves, where I experience the symptoms of neuropathy...tingling and numbness. The main ingredient in this product is magnesium. My symptoms have improved, but not completely gone. I'll continue using this product, as it's the only thing that seems to help.

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Ran across this may try ...be sure you are careful to buy exact product check ingredients...
endings and ease foot and hand pain. Use up to 4 times per day.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Bryonia alba 3 X HPUS - (Anti-Inflammatory), Hypericum perforatum 3X HPUS - (Topical Analgesic), Acontium napellus 3X HPUS - (Minor Pain Reliever).. Inactive Ingredients: Boswellia Carterii (Frankincense) Oil, Cinnamomum Zeylanicum (Cinnamon) Leaf Oil, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Commiphora Myrrha (Myrrh) Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Myristica Fragrans (Nutmeg) Kernel Oil, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Pelargonium Graveolens (Geranium) Leaf Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil, Tocopherol.
https://www.cvs.com/shop/frankincense-myrrh-neuropathy-foot-pain-relief-rubbing-oil-2-fl-oz-prodid-2390128

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@leicia

How long did you use it before you noticed improvement?

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I used the product for a couple of days, before noticing improvement. To be clear, I still have a little soreness in my ankles and calves, but much improved. I still have minor or minimal amount swelling or edema in both ankles.

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@vbadeaux

I used the product for a couple of days, before noticing improvement. To be clear, I still have a little soreness in my ankles and calves, but much improved. I still have minor or minimal amount swelling or edema in both ankles.

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Thank you - I will give it a go. I don't have pain but fuzzy feeling in both hands and feet. Did you have that or just pain?
Thanks for any assistance!

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@leicia

Thank you - I will give it a go. I don't have pain but fuzzy feeling in both hands and feet. Did you have that or just pain?
Thanks for any assistance!

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I had no pain, but your term “fuzzy” describes what I feel.

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@vbadeaux

I have not had magnesium infusions, but have been using Mama Bears Neuropathy Cream and applying it to my ankles and calves, where I experience the symptoms of neuropathy...tingling and numbness. The main ingredient in this product is magnesium. My symptoms have improved, but not completely gone. I'll continue using this product, as it's the only thing that seems to help.

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Victor, since being diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia, I have learned thru internet that all nerves are coated with an insulating fat called MYELIN. When. Vitamin B12 is deficient, myelin vanishes in some places. One day I took 10 pills of METHYL COBALAMIN. Pain went away. As I was unsure of long term effects, I have gone back on CABAMAZEPINE, as directed by a specialist.Goof luck.
James 82 NZ

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@jamessaxo

Victor, since being diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia, I have learned thru internet that all nerves are coated with an insulating fat called MYELIN. When. Vitamin B12 is deficient, myelin vanishes in some places. One day I took 10 pills of METHYL COBALAMIN. Pain went away. As I was unsure of long term effects, I have gone back on CABAMAZEPINE, as directed by a specialist.Goof luck.
James 82 NZ

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James, thank you for the information. I found it to be interesting and informative.

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@raebaby

I did some research on line and my magnesium was recommended to cause less diarrhea. So, I bought it, and then I recently read that it was the best type for neuropathy. It was just luck that is what I had bought. My doctor originally just recommended that I use magnesium, period., I hadn't taken any for about 7 months and my neuropathy was getting worse. I live alone out in the country and can't get fresh vegetable. I can shop at Costco and stock up on a bunch of frozen foods.

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Which magnesium do you use, I’d like to try it

John

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