Guest guest Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 Where do I get 35% transdermal magnesium choride? Be using it for Neuropathy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 For information about transdermal magnesium chloride, this is the website to go to www.magnesiumforlife.com/ This is Dr Sircus' website for transdermal magnesium. He has a for info too, but it has been inactive for over a year now, I don't know when he is going to reopen it... Anyway there you will find this info and more Magnesium Oil The Ancient Minerals and Ocean Minerals magnesium recommended by Dr. Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD, Director of the IMVA are available from the following sources in the USA, Europe and Canada. http://www.magnesiumforlife.com/oil.shtml Ocean Minerals Magnesium Oil http://www.magneticclay.com/store/ http://www.magneticclay.com/store/Departments/Ocean-Minerals-Magnesium-Oil.aspx The Magnesium Oil recommended by the IMVA is now available for ordering from LL's Magnetic Clay. Two types are available, the Ancient Minerals Oil and the Ocean Minerals Oil. The Ancient Minerals oil is the most pure and least irritating of any of the magnesium oils available and Dr. Mark Sircus recommends this one for everyone, for oral use, and use with sensitive skin. It is sourced from deep deep sea beds in the Nederlands. The Ocean Minerals is the more highly filtered form of evaporated seawater and is recommended for use in baths and body spraying. Dr. Sircus recommends that everyone keep one of each type for their use in repleting magnesium levels, and strengthening our immune systems. Two sizes of each type are available. These wonderful sources for magnesium chloride can now be ordered directly from: http://www.magneticclay.com/ " Without sufficient magnesium, the body accumulates toxins and acid residues, degenerates rapidly, and ages prematurely. It goes against a gale wind of medical science to ignore magnesium chloride used transdermally in the treatment of any chronic or acute disorder, especially cancer. " Dr. Mark Sircus Ac., OMD 0.00077 ppm. Mercury in the Ancient Minerals Magnesium, according to the extensive analysis done on this magnesium oil. Very low. Other's who say there is none, or there is none detectable are simply not testing deeply enough. It requires further testing to get beyond the generally accepted " non detectable " levels,meaning under .14 ppm, which most companies do not want to pay for. So it is a misleading label and unless the deeper testing is done, can mean a wide range of mercury actually is there. Ancient Minerals has done the more extensive analysis. Hope this helps - if you need to know more, go to Dr Sircus's magnesium website......... blessings Shan PS I used to have pheripheral neuropathy in my feet and don't anymore. But it is not completely healed yet - if I don't use the trandermal mag everyday, then in a week or so I will start to get tingling etc again. I used to also have convulsions- actually for 49 years, but have not had any since Oct 2007 and have not had any drugs either. I was diagnoses with Bartonella last December and have been on antibiotics for it since...... Lyme and Bartonella evidently both " compete with the body for available magnesium " plus the antibiotics deplete the magnesium from your body. I have had to increase the oral magnesium glycinate I take by 1800 mg a day and that is just barely enough - I am starting to get a few minor symptoms of magnesium deficiency again.......I should increase by as much again...........I used only the transdermal for me feet, but added the oral magnesium glycinate plus multi B & B6 for the magnesium deficiency. , " wmheene " <wmheene wrote: > > Where do I get 35% transdermal magnesium choride? Be using it for Neuropathy. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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