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Buying a New Car? Take Your Time!Feedback About This Post:RE: Have Doctor Check Your Magnesium LevelI am diabetic also and have had a problem with not having any magnesium. This definitely affects muscles and you have to remember that your heart is a muscle. I found out by going into the hospital with atrial fib about the importance of magnesium. Post By Marian (Guest Post) RE: Have Doctor Check Your Magnesium LevelPlease don't take magnesium without first consulting your doctor! You can really mess up your electrolytes and become seriously ill. It is a great drug when used as needed, but can have serious repercussions if misused. Post by nolasandy RE: Have Doctor Check Your Magnesium LevelI have found that magnesium does help constipation. I was taking 1000mg of calcium everyday. My doctor told me I needed 1500mg. Just the extra 500mg. caused me to be constipated. I saw Dr. Oz on Oprah explaining about magnesium. I started taking it immediately and the constipation went away. Post By Artlady (Guest Post) RE: Buying a New Car? Take Your Time!This is a good concept to follow with a lot of high-dollar purchases. Whether it is a buyer's market or a seller's mostly depends on how badly the buyer wants or needs the item. If you wait until your car is shot and you have to replace it immediately, you will probably have to spend a lot more money than if you had all the time in the world to shop around. Applying this same principle to all major purchases can save a lot of money over the years. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Buying a New Car? Take Your Time!I had an x-car salesman tell me that after the homework has been on to purchase the car you want, go to your chosen dealer the last Friday of the month about 30 minutes before closing time. You'll get the deal YOU want, not what the dealer wants.. Post By Connie (Guest Post) |
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