Re: CSmagnesium oil and Concentrace

2007-09-30 Thread Shiona Phillips

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





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CSmagnesium oil and Concentrace

2007-09-29 Thread Shirley Reed
   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???


Re: CSmagnesium oil and Concentrace

2007-09-29 Thread Teri Johnston

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?


Teri Johnston
Fireside Welsh Springer Spaniels
www.welshspringers.com
Young Living Essential Oil
Distributor #935975
Natures Pharmacy