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The Best Magnesium Oil

 

Why Magnesium Oil?

 

As far as I know, this is the best quality magnesium oil anywhere for application on the skin, in the bath—used for many conditions. It is created in the laboratory of our soil scientist colleague Rob Gourlay (who also makes our excellent probiotic) with the very best of ingredients. 500ml glass bottle $45, 1L $80. See testimonials below.

I quote from ‘Shirley’s Wellness Café’:

Magnesium Deficiency Can Seriously Impact Your Health

Magnesium is nothing short of a miracle mineral in its healing effect on a wide range of diseases as well as in its ability to rejuvenate the aging body. Symptoms of magnesium deficiency may include agitation and anxiety, restless leg syndrome (RLS), sleep disorders, irritability, nausea and vomiting, abnormal heart rhythms, low blood pressure, confusion, muscle spasm and weakness, hyperventilation, insomnia, and even seizures. Approximately nine out of ten people will show dramatic improvements in the state of their health when they replete their magnesium levels and the very best way to do that is with ancient mineral magnesium. With such “brine solutions” one can simply apply the concentrate to the skin or pour it into ones bath water and one will have a medical treatment of primordial priority. Nothing short of a miracle is to be expected in ones health status if one is ill when one increases the cellular levels of magnesium. For much more information and research, go to  www.shirleys-wellness-café.com/magnesium.htm , and see the article below.

 

Get our trifecta for natural health management and prevention:

Magnesium Oil 1L

 Colloidal Silver 1L

Probiotic 1L

Total $199 (not $214) plus $10 p&p in Australia

 

More info on Magnesium Oil

The magnesium chloride in the Phion Magnesium Oil is derived primarily from seawater and components of seawater where magnesium is a predominate constituent of seawater.  It is called oil because it feels like oil to massage into the skin. However, it is not a true oil as in an essential oil derived from a plant.

Since the Phion Magnesium Oil is derived from sea water it contains over 70 trace minerals and in this liquid form it is one of the most absorbable forms of magnesium and the other trace minerals for the human body.  One of the therapeutic benefits of bathing in sea water is the natural minerals found in seawater such as magnesium. These minerals are absorbed through our skin from the sea water helping restore our mineral levels and contributing to our well-being.

The human skin is a significant living organ that is very efficient at detoxification.  The skin is also a major pathway for remineralisation of the body and this is why the topical application of the Phion Magnesium Oil is so beneficial to human health.

So how is magnesium oil made?

Magnesium oil liquid can be made from a combination of seawater, concentrated seawater, magnesium chloride flakes and sea salt or it can be made from one or several of these ingredients.  In Japan this magnesium rich product is used as a coagulant for making tofu from soy beans.  In more recent years people have become aware that the skin is very capable of absorption of a wide range of minerals and this facilitates a ‘slow release’ over a longer period.

There is a general view that applying magnesium oil to the skin (ie. as a topical or transdermal application) is far superior to taking oral supplements of magnesium. Applying magnesium oil directly onto the skin will raise magnesium levels in the body in the areas where it is needed.

Magnesium oil rubbed into the skin delivers high levels of magnesium to the body whilst bypassing the digestive system and thereby avoiding any intestinal and kidney symptoms that may be associated with magnesium tablets that are taken orally.

So one of the biggest benefits of the application of magnesium oil via the skin is that the intestines are not affected, thus allowing high amounts of magnesium to be safely administered without a laxative effect.

Magnesium Oil feels oily on the skin, although there is in fact no oil in the preparation at all. The oily feel is attributed to the magnesium chloride itself when dissolved in water at high concentrations.

Benefits of application to the skin

A benefit of rubbing magnesium oil onto the skin is that it can be applied where it is needed. For example, arthritis/rheumatism sufferers may experience relief by rubbing a few drops of magnesium oil onto the nearby skin, just prior to going to bed. The magnesium will then be absorbed over 1-2 hours and can offer excellent relief.  Similarly, if someone is suffering from muscle cramping, rubbing magnesium oil directly onto the skin over the cramping area can eliminate or dramatically reduce the symptoms. Magnesium chloride quickly passes through the skin and works immediately to reduce body pain.

The key benefits of Magnesium Oil, particularly from a foot massage, include:

Restores magnesium at the cellular level

Encourages healthy skin tissue and organ function

Relieves psoriasis, eczema and other skin conditions

Facilitates a safe and continuous detoxification

Relieves stress through the supply of natural lithium

Calms nerves and improves sleep

Supports muscle function, and relieves joint aches or pains

Supports the immune and hormonal systems (including thyroid)

How much magnesium oil should you apply to the shin

The Phion Magnesium Oil is suitable for all ages, including children, as a topical application.

When applying the oil to the skin, use a small amount initially and increase with small amounts to cover the selected area.  Ensure you spend several minutes rubbing it in really well so that the maximum amount is absorbed where it is needed.

One measuring teaspoon (5 ml) of magnesium oil equates to 400mg of elemental magnesium. Rubbing 1-2 teaspoons in to the skin would be ample for most people. However if you wish to rub higher amounts into the skin, that is OK since the body will absorb only what it needs. The oil may be applied anywhere on the body, although it can cause a slight burning sensation on delicate skin for some people, eg. avoid the eyes.

It is always a good idea to try a small amount first as a test when the product is first used, as some people have extremely sensitive skin. If the magnesium oil causes a burning or stinging sensation then this can be an indicator of a lack of magnesium in the body. There is the option then to dilute the magnesium oil to 50-50 or more with water until such time as the stinging eases.

Regardless of how and where you wish to apply the magnesium oil initially it is best to start with the feet which are less sensitive, and then later to more sensitive areas on the hands and spine. Also, it can be placed under the armpits as an effective deodorant, however try small amount initially.

For bathing applications, place 50ml (10 teaspoons) into the bath and soak your whole body aiming for about 30 minutes. This may be the best introductive approach for people with sensitive skin or where the magnesium oil stings with direct application to the skin.

Some people apply take the magnesium oil orally and dissolved in water at a rate of about 5-10ml per litre. This approach is sometimes used in the very beginning when there is a deficiency of magnesium.

While magnesium oil is well absorbed, it may be a good idea in the initial stages to take several forms for magnesium to allow maximum uptake by the body. After your magnesium levels stabilise, you have more choice as to whether to apply magnesium oil on the skin or take magnesium oil orally. Remember that any magnesium taken orally is not absorbed as well as via skin application. It is recommendation to regularly apply the magnesium oil topically/transdermally and see how that works.  Keep the magnesium oil readily available to quickly reverse a deficiency if cramps occur or arthritis flares up.

One of the reasons orally-consumed magnesium of any kind is less effective, is because the body tends to eliminate some of it via the bowels. On the other hand, topically/transdermally applied magnesium oil is absorbed directly into the muscles and other tissues, and bypasses the bowel. Another advantage of this form of application is that the body knows how much to absorb, and it appears to adjust its rate of absorption depending upon its immediate needs.

How much magnesium oil can you take orally?

When you supplement orally with magnesium oil, take around 2/3 of a teaspoon of magnesium oil.. Remember to dilute the magnesium oil in a container of water. Don’t drink it straight as you would a medicine. You must always dilute the oil in water so that your digestive system is able to absorb it over time. You should dilute 2/3 of a teaspoon of magnesium oil by adding it to around 1-1.5L of water, and drink that throughout the day. Alternatively, you can put 3-4 drops of magnesium oil into you drinks during the day such as water, tea, coffee etc to achieve a total intake of 2/3 teaspoon per day. Anyone needing to take more than this amount (ie. 250mg magnesium per day) would be well advised to get the extra magnesium by applying it to the skin for topical/transdermal absorption.

Testimonials

Weeks ago my Dr prescribed some drugs and predicted that they would cause me to experience vivid dreams which happened along with waking during the night then having difficulty getting back to sleep causing me to feel tired in the morning.

I am thrilled that ever since you suggested I massage my feet with the 'Energy cream' and 'Mag Oil', which I have done every night combined with the roller footsy massager, I have slept right through and  am now not aware of any dreams again - back to normal for me as I never remember dreaming and do not usually wake up through the night.

So I am such a fan of the oil and like it combined with the Energy cream rubbed briskly not only into the bottom of the feet for a few minutes but on the top of them and up the bottom part of my legs.

I am happy for you to pass this email on as a testimonial to anyone.

 All the best, Kay