Re: CS>Magnesium Chloride - Transdermal Therapy
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Re: CS>Magnesium Chloride - Transdermal Therapy
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CS>Effects of Too Much?
Would there be any effects from too much magnesium other than loose stools? How about iodineif you use Iodoral and you really don't need it, or don't need so much. Is there any harm in using too much? Can you use Concentrace as a spray rather than orally? I hate the taste. Thanks to all for helping to educate me and learn from your experience. Pat Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545433 -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour
RE: CS>Magnesium Chloride - Transdermal Therapy
It could help, all he can do is try. No, it is not expensive 12 oz 7.00 they also sell by the gallon. I cut it by 1/2 seems to work but he could use full strength. It is the best deod. I have found. I use it under my makeup. Mary -- Original message -- From: Deborah Gerard > > Hi Mary...is it very expensive? I have a son in law with degenerative disks > and > goes for injections. Would this help the deep pain he has? thanks much debbie > > mborg...@att.net wrote: Mary here, > I take mag oil: for energy, under arms will get directly to the lymph glands, > spray on top of hands, and feet. This will last about 6 hrs > > after brushing I spray on my gums( I have gum recession due to an > accident)and > swish in the mouth. > > Use it in the bath all over the body. > > > > - Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour
RE: CS>Magnesium Chloride - Transdermal Therapy
Hi Mary...is it very expensive? I have a son in law with degenerative disks and goes for injections. Would this help the deep pain he has? thanks much debbie mborg...@att.net wrote: Mary here, I take mag oil: for energy, under arms will get directly to the lymph glands, spray on top of hands, and feet. This will last about 6 hrs after brushing I spray on my gums( I have gum recession due to an accident)and swish in the mouth. Use it in the bath all over the body. - Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.
RE: CS>Magnesium Chloride - Transdermal Therapy
Mary here, I take mag oil: for energy, under arms will get directly to the lymph glands, spray on top of hands, and feet. This will last about 6 hrs after brushing I spray on my gums( I have gum recession due to an accident)and swish in the mouth. Use it in the bath all over the body. On bottom of feet for everything else. Any time I have pain I spray it where the pain is, pain is gone within 20 minutes. My mom's arteries had calcified,according to doc, I sprayed it directly on the skin where the arteries are, within one month the calcification was gone,doc checked her, I also gave this internally in her morning coffee. My mom had congestive heart failure every time she went to the hospital they gave her mag ivs. I also keeps ph up there in the high 7's. Although I am in my middle 60's I clean houses as a sideline, my back can hurt after lugging the vacuum up and down 2 or three flights of stairs, I bring the spray with me and spray it on, pain is gone I have nothing wrong with me and I plan on keeping it that way. Mary -- Original message -- From: jessie70 > > Shiona, how do you take the mag oil, internally? Jess > > -Original Message- > From: mborg...@att.net [mailto:mborg...@att.net] > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 10:47 AM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>Magnesium Chloride - Transdermal Therapy > > > Shiona, > > I take mag oil every day, it does increase energy, makes teeth stronger and > just about everything else. > Brooks had an excellent article on mag. > More info is on mgwater.com. > I do have the Doctors book on transdermal Mag Therapy, great reading. > Mary > > -- Original message -- > From: Shiona Phillips > > > > Over on the http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aboutclay/ list there has > > been a discussion over the last few days on the subject of transdermal > > magnesium chloride which involves applying magnesium chloride oil to the > > skin, which is apparently a very effective way of getting it into the > > body, using oil derived from brine solutions from seawater. I haven't > > tried it myself but it looks interesting ... > > > > This is the home page of Dr. Mark Sircus, the author of a recommended > > book "Transdermal Magnesium Therapy" http://www.magnesiumforlife.com/ > > > > " There are over 200 published clinical studies[iii] documenting the > > need for magnesium and many examples of miraculous cures from the use > > of this common mineral. Even DAN (Defeat Autism Now) doctors > > underestimate autistic childrens needs recommending only 50 milligrams > > twice a day in oral form. Not much of that is going to get into the > > childrens blood and cells because oral administration of magnesium is > > not absorbed readily and is made less available because of all the > > problems in these kids GI systems. Professor Gilbert LeLord of France > > published six studies evaluating the use of vitamin B6 with magnesium, > > on autistic children and adults. Their studies typically used as much as > > 500 milligrams of magnesium with more than satisfactory results. > > > > According to Dr. Norman Shealy oral magnesium supplementation takes > > between 6 to 12 months to restore intracellular levels whereas a > > transdermally applied magnesium lotion with 25% magnesium chloride > > restores intracellular levels within 4 to 6 weeks. Some nutritional > > experts now believe that 750 milligrams of magnesium supplement per day > > is a more physiologic[iv] recommendation but to take that much orally > > might upset the digestive system, cause diarrhea, and end up not being > > properly absorbed. > > > > Good sources of magnesium include whole grains, nuts, peanut butter, > > cottonseed, peanut and soybean flours, green leafy vegetables and > > spices. It's better to get magnesium from foods rather than supplements > > because high doses have a laxative effect--the body's way of preventing > > toxic levels. But unfortunately we have to come to terms with the fact > > that the food values of magnesium have been dropping over the last fifty > > years making it extremely difficult to receive all we need from foods. > > The International Medical Veritas Association recommends a system of > > transdermal magnesium therapy that bypasses the problems evident with > > oral magnesium supplementation. (See treatment recommendations) " > > > > > > Shiona > > > > > > -- > > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > > > Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com > > > > The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > > > > List maintainer: Mike Devour > > > > > >
Re: CS>magnesium oil and Concentrace
Teri Johnston wrote: At 05:20 PM 9/29/2007, you wrote: Since Concentrace feels oily and both magnesium and chloride are listed as present, can I assume that this product is mostly magnesium oil??? tia pj Anybody know for sure, for sure??? Shirley, I have concentrace here along with the Magnesium oil and yes they do feel similar. But the Magnesium Oil does not list all contents? But that said I see many of the same things listed on both products. My guess is they are very similar but one is for internal use and the other for skin use?? Hoping someone else will answer what is now both of our question? Hi, There certainly does appear to be a big similarity between the products as both derive from seawater brine. (BTW I've been taking Concentrace for a few months now and have definately noticed the effects showing by the improvement in my fingernails which are much stronger than before). Here's how Dr Sircus's website describes the seawater Magnesium Oil product that he recommends. http://www.magnesiumforlife.com/productinformation.shtml Product Information The International Medical Veritas Association highly recommends that magnesium chloride be taken in the most natural form available. In keeping with this recommendation, we have found that magnesium chloride taken from the ocean is superior to manufactured magnesium chloride. The manufacturing processes, which yields a crystal or powdered product, usually involves the use of hydrochloric acid. The reasons for a preference for natural sources for magnesium chloride are abundant but the most essential reasons are as follows: • The Magnesium Oil we will refer you to is considerably less toxic in terms of heavy metals than industrial fabricated products. • The magnesium oil that we will refer you to is considerably more concentrated than all the other products we have investigated. There is approximately twice as much elemental magnesium as in magnesium oils that are created from magnesium chloride powder or crystal, thus making the products we recommend more cost effective and more therapeutically active. • Magnesium products from the ocean have certain properties that cannot be replicated in a manufacturing process. The Sea has all ninety two known minerals, and in the exact proportion to human blood. One of Hawaii's fastest-growing exports is seawater. Super-cold water sucked up from thousands of feet below the Pacific Ocean's surface is being marketed as healthy, pure, mineral-rich drinking water. Japanese consumers are paying top dollar for desalinated Hawaiian deep-sea water being marketed as a dietary supplement that aids weight loss, stress reduction, skin tone and digestion. A two-ounce bottle of Hawaii Deep Marine's Kona Nigari seawater mineral concentrate (to mix with regular water) sell for $33.50 ($2,144 a gallon) reported USA Today.[i] And 1.5 liter bottles of desalinated seawater sells for between $4 to $6 each in Japan and Korea. • According to Quinton, which sells injectable Hypertonic and Isotonic sea water medical products (approximately $56 per liter and 224 dollars per gallon) sea water which has been subjected to evaporation, and then to subsequent reconstitution from the resulting dry residue, does not display the same living qualities as seawater products that are not dried. This would apply to Nagari magnesium products that are sold for making tofu. • In general the above seawater products are not concentrates of magnesium chloride but offer a full balance of minerals and trace elements. The Magnesium Oil the IMVA recommends is between 30-35% magnesium chloride by weight. The magnesium in this magnesium "oil" (there is no oil but magnesium chloride at this concentration yields an oily feel to the product) is not Magnesium Chloride hexahydrate (MgCl2-6H20) mixed with distilled water. In each gallon there are four pounds of completely natural magnesium chloride (6H20 not included) which means there are 3319 milligrams of elemental magnesium in each ounce and approximately 18 milligrams in each spray. The International Medical Veritas Association recommends this natural form of Magnesium Oil because of its strength, purity, price and versatility of use. (It can be used as a mouthwash, for sports and sport injuries and even as a beauty aid for the skin and hair.) Please contact us for more information on sources and prices. The International Medical Veritas Association can make this available to you at significantly discounted and affordable prices. Send your inquiries to: direc...@imva.info Shiona -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: M
Re: CS>Magnesium Chloride - Transdermal Therapy
jessie70 wrote: Shiona, how do you take the mag oil, internally? Jess Hi Jessie, It appears that the oil is very similar to other forms of liquid minerals such as Concentrace, so no doubt can be taken in similar dosages internally (and apparently the only side effect from taking too much would be a laxative one, as with Vitamin C) but Dr Sircus's website highlights the advantages of applying transdermal applications of the oil such as adding a couple of ounces in a bath, or footbath, or using a body spray. The theory is that applying the oil to the skin is a much more effective and faster way of getting higher doses into the body without side effects, than by taking oral supplements (and also avoids the possible dangers of polluted pharmaceutical grade magnesium products). >From his website: http://www.magnesiumforlife.com/dosage.shtml. There is no specific information about oral magnesium chloride in liquid form but it is reasonably safe to assume it would be more absorbable than magnesium taurate. Liquid minerals are thought to be much more absorbable than tablets. 3-5 sprays of magnesium chloride in a glass of pure water is an excellent way to take magnesium internally. It assists digestion, counteracts excess acidity in the stomach, and delivers magnesium swiftly into the bloodstream for distribution to all the cells of the body. Daniel Reid Tao of Detoxification The taste of the solution is not very good (it has a bitter-saltish flavor) so a little of fruit juice (grapefruit, orange, lemon) can be added to the solution. Individuals with very sensitive taste buds may start using it in tiny amounts mixed with strongly flavoured food and increase doses very gradually. Alternatively, drink it in one gulp dissolved in water while pinching your nose and quickly drink something pleasant afterwards. Daniel Reid says, “Using Magnesium Oil is the quickest and most convenient way to transmit magnesium chloride into the cells and tissues through the skin. 2-3 sprays under each armpit function as a highly effective deodorant, while at the same time transporting magnesium swiftly through the thin skin into the glands, lymph channels, and bloodstream, for distribution throughout the body. Spray it onto the back of the hand or the top of the feet any time of day or night for continuous magnesium absorption. Regardless of where you apply the spray on the body, once it penetrates the surface of the skin, the body transports it to whichever tissues need magnesium most.” Dr. Norm Shealy recommends using 6-8 oz in each bath you take when you use his suggested magnesium chloride product, which is a food grade magnesium chloride. With the Magnesium Oil that we recommend using, the recommended amount per bath is only 2 oz. The cost and the amount you use is dependent on the concentration of the magnesium oil used. The magnesium oil we recommend is 30–35 percent Magnesium Chloride as opposed to 25 percent for Dr. Shealy’s oil. It’s the difference between using MgCl2 evaporated from sea water and MgCl2-6H2O powder to make the oil. The magnesium oil also comes in a gel (lower concentration for massage) form as well as a small bottle with a spray pump for easy application to the skin. All massage therapists should be using the gel, and even families, for it is always a good idea to combine a massage with a magnesium treatment. The oil, which is not an oil actually, (it just has an oily consistency), is also usable in massage applications. If we really appreciated how important it is to make sure our magnesium levels are satisfactory we would be spraying our underarms with it everyday, spraying it on to different parts of our body and would never leave it out of our baths." Shiona -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour