milk of magnesia - purgative consisting of a milky white liquid suspension of magnesium hydroxide; used as a laxative and (in smaller doses) as an antacid
You also might try a home remedy, done three to four times a day: Use a cotton swab to apply a solution consisting of half hydrogen peroxide and half water on the ulcer; then, dab a small amount of Milk of Magnesia on it.
We examine the treatment of urinary incontinence in Ancient Egypt with faience in the light of current concerns regarding the treatment of dysfunctional elimination in children with milk of magnesia.
In the May issue, Joan requested aluminum-free deodorant options for her husband, who may be allergic to it, and we suggested a trial of milk of magnesia. Kathryn Kerr, Klamath Falls, Oregon, purchases a salt ball called Crystal Body Deodorant Stick from a local health food store to eliminate underarm and foot odor.
His daughter Vicky described how he would drink milk of magnesia for chronic indigestion then jump up and down because he had forgotten to shake the bottle.
He then resumes methylcellulose and starts taking magnesium hydroxide chewable tablets (Milk of Magnesia) every 2 to 4 days as needed for constipation.
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