Nice to see some feedback John.
My first response was to think how strange that such a low dose of
regular dietary intake could do so much.
Most could do with a bit of extra magnesium- it helps the potassium to
be taken up- but the normal daily intake of the latter is between 1
and 5 grams ie: 3 to 15 times the supplemental dose.
It may well be that health issues of this writer were marginal enough
to effect an apparent cure. Use of diuretics is a common depleter of
potassium, otherwise it's stated as not common to have low levels of
the mineral.
Hum is notoriously fickle and hard to nail, as we know!

On Nov 10, 7:59 am, "John Dawes" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have recently received an email from a long term sufferer who claims to 
> have found a cure for the Hum.
>
> The treatment is as follows, take 150mg of potassium and 150gm of magnesium 
> at breakfast and the same again at dinner.
>
> He is emphatic that both minerals must be taken together.
>
> He has tried this remedy for the past year and says that it not only removes 
> the Hum but also enables one to return to normal sleep patterns.
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