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Old 03-12-2012, 02:40 PM   #7
jeanneuro2000
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The Calm product has magnesium carbonate in it...and that
is okay. It is the OXIDE form you would want to avoid.
Thanks,

I have been taking the calm for a while. I am now trying the malate form

I will continue trying it;

it should not be a problem if I take both together

1tsp of calm and 1 pill of the other one
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