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Expert Opinions
“The form of magnesium which the human metabolic system recognizes
and assimilates most readily is magnesium chloride, the same form
contained in seawater, but very few nutritional supplements on the
market today include this type of magnesium. And the simple secret
to the proper administration and optimum assimilation of magnesium
is to apply it topically, i.e. via the skin, not as an oral
supplement.”
- Daniel Reid, leading authority on Eastern Medicine, and author of
The Tao of Detox
“The therapeutic value of
magnesium as a transdermal application reaches well beyond the
potential of dietary magnesium. Transdermal therapy effectively
saturates the tissues, delivering high amounts of magnesium to where
we need it most, directly into circulation.”
- Dr. Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD, author of Transdermal Magnesium Therapy
“A very exciting addition
to the magnesium family is a product loosely referred to as
magnesium oil. It’s not actually an oil at all, but a super
saturated solution of magnesium chloride. Magnesium oil can be
sprayed or rubbed on the body, and is readily absorbed through the
skin. It helps to greatly increase the amount of magnesium in body
tissues and overcomes the problems that some people have with loose
stools when they try to take enough magnesium to meet their needs.
This can be especially important in cases of severe magnesium
deficiency that were only treatable with IV magnesium before
magnesium oil came along.”
- Dr. Carolyn Dean, M.D., N.D., author of the The Magnesium Miracle
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