Boomer, (your answer will probably completely confuse me but I have to ask
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Since I plan on using a certain salt (long term) that is low in mg (1170ppm), I decided to purchase a better mg supplement, Seachem magnesium supplement, instead of using Epsom salt.
Can you tell me what is missing from Epsom salts that would cause an "IONIC IMBALANCE" if used as a supplement constantly?
Since I plan on using a certain salt (long term) that is low in mg (1170ppm), I decided to purchase a better mg supplement, Seachem magnesium supplement, instead of using Epsom salt.
Can you tell me what is missing from Epsom salts that would cause an "IONIC IMBALANCE" if used as a supplement constantly?