<html><div>From Ruth Strackbein</div></html>Hi, I am very interested in the 
Magnesium Chloride Oil, but on skimming through your post and the information 
from the address you gave, I see nothing that tells me where to buy Magnesium 
Chloride Oil or how much it costs.  Ruth> From: [email protected]> To: 
[email protected]> Subject: Re: CS>Magnesium Chloride - Transdermal 
Therapy> Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:47:22 +0000> > Shiona,> > I take mag oil 
every day, it does increase energy, makes teeth stronger and just about 
everything else.> Brooks had an excellent article on mag.> More info is on 
mgwater.com.> I do have the Doctors book on transdermal Mag Therapy, great 
reading.> Mary> > -------------- Original message ----------------------> From: 
Shiona Phillips <[email protected]>> >> > Over on the 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aboutclay/ list there has > > been a discussion 
over the last few days on the subject of transdermal > > magnesium chloride 
which involves applying magnesium chloride oil to the > > skin, which is 
apparently a very effective way of getting it into the > > body, using oil 
derived from brine solutions from seawater. I haven't > > tried it myself but 
it looks interesting ...> > > > This is the home page of Dr. Mark Sircus, the 
author of a recommended > > book "Transdermal Magnesium Therapy" 
http://www.magnesiumforlife.com/> > > > " There are over 200 published clinical 
studies[iii] documenting the > > need for magnesium and many examples of 
miraculous “cures” from the use > > of this common mineral. Even DAN (Defeat 
Autism Now) doctors > > underestimate autistic children’s needs recommending 
only 50 milligrams > > twice a day in oral form. Not much of that is going to 
get into the > > children’s blood and cells because oral administration of 
magnesium is > > not absorbed readily and is made less available because of all 
the > > problems in these kids’ GI systems. Professor Gilbert LeLord of France 
> > published six studies evaluating the use of vitamin B6 with magnesium, > > 
on autistic children and adults. Their studies typically used as much as > > 
500 milligrams of magnesium with more than satisfactory results.> > > > 
According to Dr. Norman Shealy oral magnesium supplementation takes > > between 
6 to 12 months to restore intracellular levels whereas a > > transdermally 
applied magnesium lotion with 25% magnesium chloride > > restores intracellular 
levels within 4 to 6 weeks. Some nutritional > > experts now believe that 750 
milligrams of magnesium supplement per day > > is a more physiologic[iv] 
recommendation but to take that much orally > > might upset the digestive 
system, cause diarrhea, and end up not being > > properly absorbed.> > > > Good 
sources of magnesium include whole grains, nuts, peanut butter, > > cottonseed, 
peanut and soybean flours, green leafy vegetables and > > spices. It's better 
to get magnesium from foods rather than supplements > > because high doses have 
a laxative effect--the body's way of preventing > > toxic levels. But 
unfortunately we have to come to terms with the fact > > that the food values 
of magnesium have been dropping over the last fifty > > years making it 
extremely difficult to receive all we need from foods. > > The International 
Medical Veritas Association recommends a system of > > transdermal magnesium 
therapy that bypasses the problems evident with > > oral magnesium 
supplementation. (See treatment recommendations) "> > > > > > Shiona> > > > > > 
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