Method of administering high-dose, oral magnesium for treatment of chronic pain syndromes or erythromelalgia

   
   

A method of treating patients, particularly for pain and/or symptoms of erythromelalgia, and other neurovascular or neuropathic disorders, etc. involves administering high doses of magnesium. The magnesium is introduced through several daily administrations, totaling approximately 2-12 times the RDA for magnesium. These higher levels are achieved through increasing daily dosage amounts gradually in response to patient tolerance and until beneficial results are seen. Total magnesium intake is divided over several doses per day and taken with copious amounts of water.

 
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