Thanks, Nenah, for your how-to make magnesium oil. Are you saying there is
no need to add oil to it?
Never knew about Spectro-Chrome color therapy...will check into this.
Weird, because my intuition lately has been craving for colors. Even like,
especially colorful foods.

With appreciation,

RaVen


On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 9:07 AM, Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> wrote:

> RS wrote: Speaking of magnesium --- my muscles are cramping a lot
> (fibromyalgia ain't helping either) despite taking a tablet of magnesium on
> daily basis. I'm trying to save money - I've eliminated dairy since I
> cannot digest it and break out all over. Tried powdered form of CALM,
> didn't like it. Which brand/type do you use?
>
> It needs to be organic & corn-free too.
>
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>
> Victor wrote: I would say epsom salt baths off the top of my head (add
> borax and baking soda too), as that is probably the most cost effective way
> to definitely absorb the magnesium. Boron (from the borax) is a potent
> cofactor too. Absorption of tablets/capsules is highly variable. Magnesium
> oil is also superb, but maybe less cost effective?
>
> ===========================
>
> Epsom salts is easy and cheap, but not enough magnesium absorbs. Magnesium
> oil is much better. To offset the cost, I make my own. It’s simple! Buy
> Magnesium Chloride flakes in bulk. It’s used to make tofu. Take a container
> of water and keep adding flakes and shaking it up until the water is
> saturated and nothing more can dissolve. Presto! Magnesium oil. (Don’t
> mistake Magnesium Chloride for calcium chloride flakes, also used to make
> tofu, though I’m thinking that perhaps calcium chloride as a liquid might
> help with muscles, too.)
>
>
>
> Then of course there’s Spectro-Chrome color therapy. I sprained my ankle
> and tonated using the Indigo color gels. In less than two hours the
> swelling and pain subsided. This is when four different homeopathic creams
> AND ice AND acupuncture didn’t help. Spectro-Chrome has colors for
> fibromyalgia too. Look up Dinshah Health Society.
>
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> Nenah
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> Nenah Sylver, PhD
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