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Rowena
On 13/06/2014 10:48 PM, mborg...@att.net wrote:
Has anyone heard of colloidal magnesium?
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*COLLOIDAL MAGNESIUM - Liquid (Internal & External Use)*
Magnesium is one of the three minerals in Australia that is deficient in
our soils and therefore many of us are already deficient, even if we are
eating a perfect wholesome organic diet. (The other two are zinc and
selenium). If our soil is deficient in a mineral, so too will our fruit
and vegetables become deficient. Magnesium ions are essential to all
living cells and are the 11th most abundant element by mass in the human
body.
Magnesium is needed in the body :
* To maintain normal muscle and nerve tissue
* To support the immune system
* To keep bones strong
* For energy metabolism and protein synthesis
* To regulate blood sugar levels (used in the management of diabetes)
* To maintain blood pressure (used in the management of hypertension)
* For a healthy functioning heart (used as an adjunct in the treatment
of cardiovascular disease Many angina patients are deficient is this
essential mineral)
* Also reduces PMT and period pain for many individuals
And also reduces anxiety and insomnia, and used in the management of
restless leg syndrome, magnesium really is the great relaxer of the
mineral kingdom. Many orthodox medications render people magnesium
deficient, including HRT and the Oral Contraceptive Pill.
Magnesium is a component of chlorophyll and therefore found in all green
leafy vegetables. Beans, legumes and peas, nuts (especially almonds and
cashews) and seeds, whole unrefined grains (especially oatmeal) all
contain good sources of magnesium. Magnesium is absorbed from these
foods via the small intestine. If the small intestine is coated in toxic
sludge or is insufficiently working, due to mal-absorption or Crohn's
disease, then absorption will be impaired. Colloidal Magnesium starts
being absorbed even before it hits the stomach, let alone the small
intestine. As soon as the tiny ions touch the mucosal lining of the
mouth, they are being absorbed.
If there is anything bad to say about Colloidal Magnesium is the taste
it is simply ghastly. The wonderful thing about Colloidal Magnesium is
that it can be taken internally in juice (such as dark grape) or rubbed
on the skin externally, as the colloid will be absorbed straight through
the epidermal layers into the blood stream. It can sting a little, but
only for a few seconds. Try it on yourself first before applying to a
child. Bearing in mind that Colloidal Magnesium is the most revolting
tasting substance on earth to most of us, yes even worse than herbs,
using magnesium externally can be extremely useful for the following
conditions and can be applied directly to the affected area in the case of:
* Any form of muscle tension or spasm (such as neck and shoulders)
* Athletes before and after exercise
* Muscle fatigue, weakness and/or injury Cramping (such as feet and
calf muscles)
* Restless legs Rubbed on the feet at night to ease insomnia and
restlessness
Where it just cannot be taken internally, such as in the case of
children rub some on their legs, arms or whever it is comfortable for
them to have it applied. So if Colloidal Magnesium tastes so revolting
to you or your younger ones,, why not apply some to the skin?
Colloidal supplements penetrate straight into your cells and give
immediate results, that is why they are much more effective than
tablets, which nearly always contain fillers, binders & unneeded other
substances. Magnesium is also contained in Colloidal Minerals, however
if you suffer from one of the aforementioned conditions in this article,
then it may well be worth taking Colloidal Magnesium in combination with
Colloidal Minerals. For example with type 2, adult onset diabetic
clients, they may take a combination of Magnesium, Chromium and
Colloidal Minerals. For many Cardiovascular patients, they may take a
combination of Magnesium, Selenium and Colloidal Minerals.
See Colloidal Four if you want to combine them for better results of
multiple issues.
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the
TGA. Suggested uses of Magnesium products are not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease.