Rowena,
How does one make colloidal magnesium?
I noticed the site that sell C/M also sell colloidal silver and gold.
It must be possible.
Mary--------------------------------------------
On Thu, 6/19/14, Rowena <new...@internode.on.net> wrote:

 Subject: Re: CS>Re: nigari (magnesium chloride) COLLOIDAL MAGNESIUM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: Thursday, June 19, 2014, 7:37 PM
 
 
     http://nikitanaturals.com/prod806.htm
 
     For Australia only.
 
     Rowena
 
     
 
     On 13/06/2014 10:48 PM,
       mborg...@att.net
 wrote:
 
     
     
       Has anyone heard of colloidal magnesium? 
 
     
     
 
         
         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.
       



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