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! >>> >>> >>> -- >>> The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. >>> Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org >>> >>> Unsubscribe: >>> <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> >>> Archives: >>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html >>> >>> Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> >>> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]> >>> >>> >> >> > > > >

