Aged MgO magnesium oil

This magnesium oil is handmade. It is derived from seawater and components of seawater, i.e. Dead Sea salts, magnesium chloride and aged over 6 months.

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Key Ingredients

This magnesium oil is handmade and derived from seawater and components of seawater, i.e., Dead Sea salts, magnesium chloride. The magnesium oil is made using a unique technique which involves a specially designed recipe and brewing technique using a copper pot based on sacred geometry. This enables a high concentration or density of trace minerals to be held in the solution in a colloidal form. There is no other magnesium oil product that compares with the colloidal and trace mineral density of Aged MgO magnesium oil. The concentration of trace minerals and ORMUS in colloidal form increases with age.

Aged MgO magnesium oil contains over 89 trace minerals and other organic compounds in  liquid form, and is one of the most absorbable forms of magnesium and other trace minerals for the human body.

Aged MgO magnesium oil has been aged over 6 months on the fine, residual sediments of the base magnesium oil and ORMUS and subsequently has a high calcium (20 times greater than the other magnesium oil products in the market) and strontium (21 times greater) alliance for bone building, along with increased iron, manganese and lithium levels.

Dosage

For topical applications: when applying the Aged MgO to the skin, use a small amount initially and increase with small amounts to cover the selected area. Ensure you spend several minutes rubbing it in really well so that the maximum amount is absorbed where it is needed. One measured teaspoon (5 ml) of magnesium oil equates to 400mg of elemental magnesium. Rubbing 1 teaspoon in to the skin would be ample for most people. However if you wish to rub higher amounts into the skin, that is okay since the body will absorb only what it needs. The oil may be applied anywhere on the body, although it can cause a slight burning sensation on sensitive skin. Avoid contact with eyes.

Note: We recommend people with sensitive skin to try a small amount as a test when the product is first used.

If the magnesium oil causes a burning or stinging sensation then this can be an indicator of a lack of magnesium in the body. There is the option then to dilute the magnesium oil to 50-50 or more with water until such time as the stinging eases, or wash off after 20 minutes. Regardless of how and where you wish to apply the magnesium oil initially it is best to start with the feet which are less sensitive, and then later to more sensitive areas on the hands and spine. Also, it can be placed under the armpits as an effective deodorant, however try a small amount initially.

It is recommended to regularly apply the magnesium oil topically (transdermally) for best results. Keep the magnesium oil readily available to quickly reverse a deficiency if cramps occur or arthritis flares up.

For bathing applications: place 50ml (10 teaspoons) into the bath and soak your whole body aiming for about 30 minutes. This may be the best introductive approach for people with sensitive skin or where the magnesium oil stings with direct application to the skin.

For oral applications: Aged MgO magnesium oil can be taken orally. Dissolved 5 – 10ml in a litre of water, to be taken throughout the day. This approach is sometimes used in the very beginning when there is a deficiency of magnesium. After your magnesium levels stabilise, you have more choice as to whether to apply magnesium oil on the skin or take magnesium oil orally.

Alternatively, you can put 3 – 4 drops of magnesium oil into your drinks during the day such as water, tea, coffee etc to achieve a total intake of 5 – 10ml teaspoon per day. Anyone needing to take more than this amount (ie. 250mg magnesium per day) can get the extra magnesium by applying it to the skin for topical or transdermal absorption.

Benefits of application to the skin:

Magnesium is an essential mineral responsible for carrying out over 300 vital biochemical reactions, including protein synthesis, energy production, bone formation, cell creation, activation of B vitamins, the function and relaxation of muscles, as well as the function of the heart, kidneys, adrenals, brain, and nervous systems. A benefit of rubbing magnesium oil onto the skin is that it can be applied where it is needed. For example, arthritis/rheumatism sufferers may experience relief by rubbing a few drops of magnesium oil onto the desired area, just prior to going to bed. The magnesium will then be absorbed over 1-2 hours and can offer excellent relief. Similarly, if someone is suffering from muscle cramping, rubbing magnesium oil directly onto the skin over the cramping area can eliminate or dramatically reduce the symptoms. Magnesium chloride quickly passes through the skin and works immediately to reduce body pain. Magnesium increases circulation, relaxes muscles and can be very calming.

The key benefits of magnesium oil, particularly from a foot massage, include:

  • Restores magnesium at the cellular level
  • Increases circulation
  • Encourages healthy skin tissue and organ function
  • Relieves psoriasis, eczema and other skin conditions
  • Facilitates a safe and continuous detoxification
  • Relieves stress through the supply of natural lithium
  • Calms nerves and improves sleep
  • Supports muscle function, and relieves joint aches or pains
  • Supports the immune and hormonal systems (including thyroid)

 

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While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the products information. We recommend that you read the labels, warnings and directions of the product before use and not solely on the information provided by us on the website,

The products sold or information provided on this website should not be regarded as having the function of preventing or treating diseases, please consider carefully before purchasing

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