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Magnesium Oil

12/10/2016

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There are articles available on line on the effect of Magnesium Oil.  I have had several clients tell me it has relieved pain, improved dry skin, and even slowed hair loss while stimulating hair growth on the scalp.

What is Magnesium Oil?   
There are four essential electrolytes that support cell metabolism:  Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, and Calcium.  Sodium and Potassium regulate the flow of fluids across the cell membrane.  Magnesium and Calcium help to maintain circulation, build bones and muscles and relax nerves.  Magnesium is found in dark leafy greens, nuts, and seeds.  Many Calcium supplements also include Magnesium.  But for those who do not absorb Magnesium well orally, or have a digestive disorder, Magnesium Spray could help.  Based on the studies of the well-known neurologist and pain management expert, Dr. Sheehy, Magnesium Chloride is well absorbed by the skin.  In Dr. Sheehy’s research he has observed the following effects of Magnesium Chloride.

  • Helps relieve pain from muscle spasms or soreness.
  • Relieves symptoms of menopause and premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
  • Can help keep blood pressure normal, bones strong, and the heart rhythm steady.
 
Further comments from Dr. Sheehy:
 
“Magnesium supplementation is actually crucial for everyone today but we have to pay special attention to the method of supplementation because this is critical in terms of effective body utilization. Magnesium is poorly absorbed orally, however when Magnesium Chloride is applied transdermally (applied to the skin), it is the ideal magnesium delivery system with unequaled medical benefits.
 
Coaches can now treat injuries, prevent them, and increase athletic performance all at the same time. Magnesium Spray enhances recovery from athletic activity or injuries. It reduces pain and inflammation while propagating quicker regeneration of tissues. Topical application of Magnesium Chloride increases flexibility, which helps avoid injury. It also increases strength and endurance.
 
Pain relief and muscle relaxation for people with arthritis and muscle cramping is an important and significant benefit of Magnesium. Applied directly to the skin, it alleviates chronic pain, muscle cramps, and in general makes our job of opening up and softening muscles and connective tissue much easier.  Magnesium is a potent vasodilator, and smooth muscle relaxant.”
 
Ojai Healing Essentials Magnesium Oil
Though not yet on the website, I have created my own Magnesium Oil.

Description:  Magnesium chloride flakes, though diluted in distilled water has an oily feeling.  It is watery and salty.
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Application:
Apply two teaspoons to skin twice daily. Generally this amounts to 2 -3 sprays. Do not wash off for at least 20 minutes. Daily application recommended for relief of arthritic pain.
 
 Warning:  Do not apply to eyes, sensitive, broken or cut skin, or rashes.  The Magnesium Oil Spray is salty.  Avoid if pregnant. Keep out of reach of children.  Toxic if swallowed.
 
Contents:  Magnesium chloride flakes, distilled water, essential oils Grapefruit, Orange, and Geraniium.

Magnesium Chloride Spray 4 oz. $7.00




1 Comment
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25/2/2019 01:01:12 am

If Magnesium Oil has proven to help us with several health problems we are dealing with, then this must be further studied by the experts! I am pretty sure that there are also side effects of this product, but I am still hoping that this will become revolutionary as it will help us solve the problems we have on our health. There were several do's and don'ts when it comes to magnesium oil, that's why what we need to do is to further examine the use and limitations of magnesium oil!

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