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About Dr. Kristina Conner
Expertise Naturopathic Medicine, Nutrition, Natural Family Medicine, Detoxification/ Cleansing, Herbal Medicine, Homeopathy, Natural Remedies
Experience Licensed Naturopathic Physician for 7 years
Currently: Assistant Professor of Naturopathic Medicine, Department of CLinical Sciences, National University of Health Sciences, Lombard, IL
Organizations American Association of Naturopathic Physicians
Secretary and member of Illinois Association of Naturopathic Physicians
Education/Credentials Bastyr University, doctor of naturopathic medicine
University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine, residency in family and integrated medicine
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Expert: Dr. Kristina Conner - 11/3/2009
Question I have had chronic constipation since childhood (I'm 53). I have tried everything(drinking extra water, exercise, roughage, Vit c, stool softeners, etc). Non of it worked, or if it worked had uncomfortable side effects. I do not eat sweets (except for fruit)or white flour. I found out about Magnesium and am now taking 900mg daily. It works great and I have never felt better. My concern is: Can taking this much Mag. cause problems that I haven't encountered yet? thank you
Answer Hello Deborah,
Thanks for your question. Magnesium can be very effective for regulating bowel function. 900 mg is on the higher end of dosage, especially for extended periods of time. Magnesium is generally a safe nutrient but keep in mind nothing is 100% safe. Typically, excess will cause loose stools, also possible is nausea, vomiting, skin flushing, weakness, & lightheadedness. Individuals do react differently, so other symptoms are possible. There may be long-term effects such as causing other mineral or nutrient deficiencies, but it's not clear at what dosage that will happen.
In health,
Dr Conner
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