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Lena,

When you talk about malic acid, A-SG or baking soda for muscle pain, do you

think that would also include muscle spasms? For years I have had tight hard

lumpy areas in my upper back/shoulder blade area that never go away. I use a

high-bounce ball against a wall & lean into the painful areas & it is

excruciating, but sometimes it helps minimally. For the last few years, I have

developed these lumpy painful areas along the side & front of my thighs which is

making it harder & harder to walk because my legs are weak. Often times I can

feel the spasm start in the front of my thigh & if I massage it for a few

minutes, it will get unbearably itchy & I can't make it stop itching for a long

time. Then the next day the muscle hurts alot from all the rubbing & scratching

that I did. I did try malic acid years ago & it didn't seem to help me then, so

that was why I was asking about your muscle pain. It must be different from the

spasms. I wish I knew what was causing these spasms & what to do for them. I

take 600 mg mag daily. I wonder if any of the co-infections cause muscle

spasms. I welcome any comments about other people's experiences/successes with

alleviating muscle spasms. Thanks.

Susie

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with a lot of muscle pain over the years and has done everything to try to help.

She has just started taking this and she said it has really really helped. I

have started having horrible lower back muscle tightening and it has caused a

lot of leg achiness, tingling and heavyness. Today is especially bad. I did do a

mere 30sec for Bart yesterday and maybe that is part of the problem however this

symptom started after a cold in January. It's just getting worse now.

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