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When scientists have analyzed the levels of magnesium in fibromyalgia patients they are consistently low. Magnesium is known as the relaxation mineral: it has calming effects on the brain, nerves, and muscles. And guess what mineral nearly everyone with fibromyalgia is deficient in? You guessed it! We absorb magnesium better through our skin than through our intestines, so a transdermal application is an effective way to trigger relaxation! Our VAL #MagnesiumCream https://www.valsupplements.com/products/val-lombardi-transdermal-magnesium-cream offers Natural Pain Relief with Moisturizing Organic Shea Butter and our #MagnesiumRollOn https://www.valsupplements.com/products/val-lombardi-transdermal-magnesium-roll-on with fast absorption in just 90 Seconds!

A similarity between the clinical symptoms of fibromyalgia and magnesium deficiency, along with other changes found in the tissues of pain points, suggests that a lack of magnesium could play a very important role in the cause of fibromyalgia. Recent studies have shown that magnesium levels are usually decreased in fibromyalgia patients. Magnesium deficiency is thought to be found in muscle and cells, playing an important role in the development of Fibromyalgia.

Studies have also shown that a daily supplement of 300-600 mg of magnesium https://www.valsupplements.com/products/magnesium-complex-deficiency-treatment resulted in improvements in symptoms as well as frequency and intensity of symptoms. This positively impacts the functional status and quality of life of fibromyalgia patients.

 

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