Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 Do you know the concentration of magnesium chloride in this? Has it been tested to see what the levels of the various metals are in it? Is it organic? Has it been tested for purity? If one is taking a bath in something, they are absorbing it. I don't know about you, but I am trying to get well so need to know what I am putting into my body, whether it is chemicals in water, food or anything else. Since our 'regular' foods these days are very high in chemicals, etc and what you are suggesting is a food - plus I see nothing there that says it is certified organic - I would like to know what chemicals are used in it, and if it is processed at all and how. Would you have that info please??? And it depends on the amount of magnesium chloride in a product as to how effective it would be. I know that the % of magnesium chloride in the stuff from Global Light is 31 - 36 %. It has also been tested for all metals and the amount is so little as to be of no concern even to the Autistic community. As for the magnesium chloride recommended by the IMVA & the MagnesiumForLife website, that stuff also has a high % of magnesium chloride of 36% plus has been tested for metals and chemicals and very pure. blessings Shan , Alobar <Alobar wrote: > > I like using both Epsom Salts and Magnesium Chloride. If I take a > tub soak in Magnesium Chloride when I shampoo my head, the soap scum > gives me intense knots in my hair. With Epsom salts, there is no > problem. > > There are very expensive suppliers of Magnesium Chloride, but one can > also buy Nigari which is Magnesium Chloride used for making tofu. > Nigari is far less expensive. > > I buy Nigari here: http://www.simply-natural.biz/Nigari.php. There is > a minimum order. I buy 3 five pound packages at a time. > > Alobar > > On 7/4/08, sharonstrahan <sharonstrahan wrote: > > It's only that I've heard that many naturopaths recommend bathing in > > Epsom Salts for detoxing and never really understood why... and > > perhaps that was the only choice readily available to people... > > > > Where do you get magnesium choloride? Is that easily findable? > > > > > > Thanks > > Sharon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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