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My wife started suffering intermittent bouts of PGAD (persistent genital arousal disorder) a year or so ago. I searched on the web to see if there were any remedies. Among other approaches I read about doctors who talked about severing the nerves involved. YIKES. But the mention of nerves being involved brought to mind that we had used magnesium oil for muscle twitching. I suggested she rub some on her lower back and tailbone area and it worked within an hour and the PGAD didn't come back for many months. Now, when she gets any sense that it might be starting up she uses the mag oil again with the same happy results. We also take magnesium chloride orally daily but it takes the external use of mag oil occasionally. Hope this helps someone.

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I have the same problem you have too.

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