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Magnesium and Fibromyalgia

Magnesium deficiency is very common in the general US population.  Not only is our daily intake low, but we eat a diet which increases the demand for magnesium.  And unfortunately, urinary magnesium loss can be increased by many factors, both physical and emotional.  Magnesium loss increases in the presence of certain hormones.  Stress can greatly increase magnesium loss. Even loud noises can cause magnesium loss.  One article on the web goes so far as to say that that almost everyone is the United States is at least marginally deficient in magnesium.  So there is an excellent chance that a person with fibromyalgia has a magnesium deficiency.  But since people with fibromyalgia often have high levels of stress, and a disrupted hormonal system, they are more likely to be candidates for magnesium deficiency.  Magnesium utilization is also increased by the presence of estrogen, and this might explain why many women are diagnosed with fibromyalgia after menopause, when estrogen levels would decrease.  Additionally, the sleep disruption which occurs in fibromyalgia might also affect magnesium utilization, as sleep deprivation has been shown to cause lower magnesium levels.

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Overview of Magnesium Oil

Dr. Shealy has stated that once anyone commences regular use of Magnesium Oil, the aging process has stopped and true age reversal has begun. Since we have stopped aging, time is no longer working against us. This brings about an incredible peace of mind and body.

Appropriate testing for magnesium and DHEA levels before and after regular magnesium oil use, even for a couple of months, will demonstrate dramatic elevations in both. Finally, with magnesium oil, you can significantly affect the many symptoms of magnesium deficiency, including such systemic conditions as osteoporosis. Reports indicate that after prolonged use of magnesium oil, clients with serious bone density issues have rebuilt bones so dense that they would be difficult to drill into and yet they remain flexible.

We will all eventually regain the optimum level of DHEA we had at about age 23. They have made the observation that when we get our DHEA levels to where they were 10, 15 or 20 years ago, we will very likely look and feel like we did 10, 15, or 20 years ago and, incidentally, many of the symptoms that crept into our lives during the last 10, 15, or 20 years will likewise disappear.

Using magnesium oil, truly astounding things can happen. Some people have reported the regrowth of deteriorated bone, cartilage, and even a regeneration of enamel on their teeth. Teeth have developed a pearly translucence as a result of regular brushing with magnesium oil. These same teeth became so hard that a dentist would have had trouble drilling into them… in the event that was ever required.

More frequently, sufferers of arthritis in its many forms have turned to magnesium oil for near-instant relief from pain. Long term users of magnesium oil have experienced an improvement in the health of their bones, ligaments, and the afflicted joints. Of important note is the use of magnesium oil by sufferers of fibromyalgia, who often enjoy quick relief of this crippling pain.

For skin, magnesium oil may be used to rejuvenate wrinkled or damaged skin. Greying hair can be fed back to health by massaging magnesium oil into it each evening and left on overnight. Even bald or balding areas of the scalp have a chance of recovery when infused with this powerful mineral. This can also be applied to age spots. To induce the healing of scar tissue, massage essential oils frankincense, myrrh, and magnesium oil into the scar.

The heart, circulatory system, and nervous system all depend heavily on magnesium. Any application of magnesium will feed all of these. More specifically, spraying magnesium oil directly over the heart, into the arm pits, behind the knees, and onto the tops of the feet will increase the coverage and whole body reception of magnesium.