Because of the high level of alchole esters  in the wild marjorum i
have found that in that form it penetrates into the body almost
instantainiously.
anyone who has ever  used the wild  marjorum in its more complex
chemistry will conffirm this.
I have used the mag oil and writhed in pain untill the  dratted  stuff
finally is absorbed.
the natural oils are  the best by far.
T

On 7/26/13, asif nathekar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Agreed
>
> Magnesium Oil is considerably  cheaper to make and quicker to affect you.
>
> However remember to wash off the areas where applied as it also contains
> some sea salt.
>
> I would wash off anytime between half to one hour afterwards.
>
> Absorption happens around 20 minutes.
>
> Peace to All.
>
> Asif.
>
> From: PT Ferrance
> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 2:19 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>Arthritus
>
> If you wanted to up your magnesium levels why wouldn't you use magnesium oil
> topically?  More reliable than depending on the soil the wild marjoram is
> grown in.
> PT
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: 123 456 <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:07 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Arthritus
>
>
> Ahhh...
> This I understand.
> You can infuse  the wild marjorum in some hempseed/avocado oil
> (50/50) for a few hours
> or alternativly
> buy some of the wild marjorum oil and put about ten to thirty drops
> into about an ounce of the base oils.
> If you can find brazil nut oil that would be a  good additive.
> Your body basically will eat it up through your skin.
> My recipe  changes  depending upon whatever I can find at the time.
> Muscadine grapeseed oil  and seed is a huge anti-inflammatory too.
> Yes I have been known to sell it  to my local healthfood store and
> farmers market but it depends upon that years harvest.
> sometimes i will infuse lavender just for the healing too.
> Have fun.
> Tara
>
> On 7/25/13, Anne Ney <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Tara, how do you make it?
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Jul 25, 2013, at 6:03 PM, 123 456 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Look into wild marjorum.
>>> it is higher in mag than any  of the others and is absorbed very
>>> quickly and blends well with the heavier bases.
>>> I have been making this up every summer for my own pains and aches.
>>> relif upon  contact.
>>> because it  is  thinner than a cream  it is absorbed  faster.
>>> keep you  system in  a ph baleced state or even a little alkaline.
>>> this should help to  deal  with the inflammation  in the tissues.
>>> Eating hempseed oil and coconut oils on a daily basis will do a lot
>>> for the pain too.
>>> all the best...
>>> let us know how you like the ideas?
>>> Tara
>>>
>>> On 7/25/13, PT Ferrance <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Thanks Heather.  The vit E oil doesn't work for me.
>>>> PT
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________
>>>> From: Heather W <[email protected]>
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 2:17 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: CS>Arthritus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for all the interest! Please feel free to e-mail me directly if
>>>> you
>>>> have any other questions.
>>>> You could send the money through PayPal. The email
>>>> is [email protected].
>>>> Or send a check to:
>>>> Heather Wysor
>>>> 1041 E. Forest Ave
>>>> Ypsilanti, MI 48198
>>>> Www.Facebook.com/MagicWysorBalm/
>>>> PT:
>>>> Ingredients: Olive Oil, Sesame Oil, Vitamin E Oil, Coconut Oil, Coco
>>>> Butter,
>>>> Arnica Oil, Calendula Oil, Clove Oil, Beeswax, Chamomile, Mullein Leaf,
>>>> Blessed Thistle, Elder Flower, Marshmallow Root, Oregano Leaf, Thyme
>>>> Leaf,
>>>> Comfrey Root, Agrimony, Raspberry Leaf, Stinging Nettle, Plantain Leaf,
>>>> Lavender, Yarrow, Rose Hips, Alfalfa.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The herbs I purchase from Frontier. As my garden grows, I use homegrown
>>>> herbs as much as I can. The oils are mostly organic.
>>>> It can be a little heavy when you first out it on, but its not
>>>> terrible.
>>>> Since its made with natural oils, it soaks in nicely.
>>>> Raven:
>>>> It is fragrance free. The herbs and clove oil give it a slight smell to
>>>> it,
>>>> but it is very mild.
>>>> Anne:
>>>> I get the standard oils from my local food co-op. Like the Olive oil,
>>>> Sesame
>>>> oil, and Vitamin E oils. I make the Arnica and Calendula Oils. I steep
>>>> the
>>>> herb in olive oil for a month while agitating frequently. Its really
>>>> easy.
>>>> Phew! I think that answered all of the questions!
>>>
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