When I first started with mag oil i bought it from health-and-wisdom very good prices, than I found Nigari.  I now make it all the time and give away it is the same as what I got in the bottle.
Nigari turns to water,salt, as it absorbs the water around the house.  It is ok to use. You can cut it down 1/2 in the beginning because it can be quite strong.
 I make it this way: 4 cups of wm water to 1 cup of nagari. Stir.  I fill h202 bottles(1 qt.) this way the bottle is safe.
I use h202 extensively in my housecleaning business so I go through quite a few bottles a month.
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> I looked at the site Dan posted for Nigari (the Japanese word for 'bitter')
> and their minimum order amount would force me to buy about 10 lbs. of it
> because I didn't see anything else there that I wanted that was not quite
> expensive. So I googled nigari and came up with this interesting report
> which makes me wonder what experiences others here may have had with Nigari.
> I suspect, as I wondered from the start, that commercial Magnesium Oil
> contains something to keep the Nigari in a thicker, more solid state, even
> though one Magnesium Oil site claims quite differently. Faith G.
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> I need to find a good place to buy it from in the US and also......heres a
> weird one, I had a
> plastic bag filled with nigari stored in my cupboard, when I reached for it
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> sitting in a pool of water. Does anyone know how this happens? I could be
> trippin but I
> swear there are no rain leaks in my cupboard and I would have had to have
> been aware if I
> had spilled that much water into the second highest shelf. So now I have a
> bag full of sloshy
> wet nigari....any clues?????
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