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		<title>LIVER DETOX RECIPE FROM RUSSIA</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 11:43:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My sister had a very bad case of Hepatitis A when she was a little child. Her liver suffered a lot as a result of this dreadful illness, and ever since then she has been unable to eat various foods, due to difficulties with processing fats and sugars. She goes to see the liver specialist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My sister had a very bad case of <strong>Hepatitis A</strong> when she was a little child. Her liver suffered a lot as a result of this dreadful illness, and ever since then she has been unable to eat various foods, due to difficulties with processing fats and sugars. She goes to see the liver specialist regularly. One day a doctor she was seeing gave her a <strong>recipe for liver detox </strong> which she has been using ever since, with great results.<br />
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The procedure involves <strong>Epsom salt</strong> (magnesium sulphate, or magnesium sulfate), some <strong>warm water</strong>, lemon, and a <strong>hot water bottle</strong>.<br />
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She mixes 1 level tablespoon of Epsom salt with a glass of warm water (about 250ml) and drinks it early in the morning when still in bed. Sometimes she uses mineral water. In Russia we have bottled mineral water which is very rich in magnesium sulphate salts, which I have been unable to find here. She has a hot water bottle ready, which she covers with a cloth to keep it warm but not hot, and places it on the liver area, while lying down on her right side. She stays in bed until she feels an urge to pass stool. <strong>Epsom salts relax the bile ducts, liver, intestines and promote peristalsis</strong>. A <strong>hot water bottle placed on the liver increases blood circulation in the liver/ gall bladder area</strong>.<br />
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The whole process is very powerful and cleansing for the whole body, not just the liver. But of course the liver is the main recipient of this luxurious treatment. A glass of warm water with half a lemon after that works really well, promoting detoxification. My sister goes on without food, on lemon water, for the whole day. She repeats the process once every two weeks. Sometimes she does it every week. The result of this detoxification procedure is <strong>raised energy, feeling of lightness, clear mind, better skin</strong>. It can also be a great <strong>starting point for weight loss</strong>. A magnesium chloride bath (or Epsom salt bath) can be used to replenish magnesium in the body and promote the process of detoxification.</p>
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		<title>DEAD SEA SALT &#8211; NATURAL SOURCE OF MAGNESIUM</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2011 23:01:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dead Sea salt is one of the richest sources of magnesium. It comes in the form of magnesium chloride, which is considered by experts to provide magnesium which is more easily available to the body, since it is absorbed more easily through the skin. Dead Sea as it is today was formed over billions of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dead Sea salt</strong> is one of the <strong>richest sources of magnesium</strong>. It comes in the form of <strong>magnesium chloride</strong>, which is considered by experts to provide magnesium which is more easily available to the body, since it is <strong>absorbed more easily through the skin</strong>.  </p>
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Dead Sea as it is today was formed over billions of years, as a result of continuous evaporation of sea water, which has happened because the sea has no connection with the ocean at present time. Dead Sea is one of the most ancient seas on Earth, based 400 metres below the sea level. The process of evaporation of the water from Dead Sea has produced a phenomenon which lives up to its name, since no life can survive in the highly saline environment of Dead Sea.</p>
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High mineralisation of the sea has been used by people for hundreds of thousands of years, with the popularity of Dead Sea growing steadily. It attracts countless numbers of health tourists wishing to improve their joint mobility, address skin problems, nervous complaints, rejuvenate, and simply relieve stress and &#8220;recharge batteries&#8221;.</p>
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Dead Sea has given us two famous products &#8211; the <strong>salt</strong> and the <strong>mud</strong>, which are used extensively on their own, as well as ingredients in health and beauty products.</p>
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Dead Sea is incredibly rich in minerals and numerous other precious substances, and has a very high level of <strong>magnesium</strong>. It also contains all the essential elements of the Periodic table which are encountered and used by the body, and countless other precious substances. </p>
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Because of the high concentration of the water, the salt is actually part of the environment, with salt deposits all over the area. The sea water is so saturated with the salt that floating on the surface of the sea comes effortlessly.</p>
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Extensive scientific research has demonstrated excellent results for its effectiveness in the treatment of various <strong>skin problems</strong> such as <strong>acne, psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema</strong>. Because of its high levels of magnesium and bromide, the salt has been used widely to treat nervous disorders and <strong>musculo-skeletal complaints,</strong> such as <strong>arthritis</strong>, as well as <strong>inflammatory conditions</strong> of all body systems.</p>
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<strong>POPLULAR &#038; WIDELY PUBLICISED USES</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis</li>
<li>Acne, spots, oily skin &#8211; balancing</li>
<li>Ageing, sagging, sallow skin &#8211; rejuvenation</li>
<li>Inflammatory conditions</li>
<li>Rheumatoid arthritis</li>
<li>Muscle aches, pains</li>
<li>Back pain</li>
<li>Poor circulation</li>
<li>Bruising</li>
<li>Sprains, strains</li>
<li>General fatigue</li>
<li>Chronic Fatigue </li>
<li>Menstrual pain</li>
<li>Insomnia</li>
<li>Stress-related conditions</li>
<li>Ulcers</li>
<li>Nervous disorders</li>
<li>Respiratory problems</li>
<li>Weight loss programmes</li>
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<strong>SUGGESTED APPLICATIONS</strong></p>
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<li>Body wraps (same as above)</li>
<li>Baths (use 500g per bath, add 600g of Dead Sea mud for extra benefits)</li>
<li> Compresses (mix 1 part of salt with 3 parts of water, soak a cloth, apply on the area, wrap with clingfilm and a warm scarf. Leave on for 2 hours or overnight.)</li>
<li> Foot baths (use 200-300g per foot bath to relieve aching feet, improve circulation and help with ulcerative conditions)</li>
<li>Cosmetic/ beauty products ingredient &#8211; add as required. </li>
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		<title>Magnesium and Radiation protection &#8211; article by Mark Sircus</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 00:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have just read another article by Dr Mark Sircus about the role of magnesium in protecting the body from radiation. Here is the link to it: http://blog.imva.info/medicine/magnesium-radiation-protection WHERE CAN I BUY MAGNESIUM PRODUCTS? To book a MAGNESIUM WRAP IN LONDON or TO BOOK THE TRAINING please email info@medicina-uk.com.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just read another article by Dr Mark Sircus about the role of <strong>magnesium</strong> in protecting the body from <strong>radiation</strong>. Here is the link to it:</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.imva.info/medicine/magnesium-radiation-protection"><strong>http://blog.imva.info/medicine/magnesium-radiation-protection</strong></a></p>
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		<title>MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE VS MAGNESIUM SULPHATE</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2011 14:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been asked many times about the differences between magnesium chloride and magnesium sulphate, commonly known as Epsom Salts. There is a great article about it written by Dr Mark Sircus, a well-know and recognised researcher of magnesium and its benefits. I quote it here: &#8220;According to Daniel Reid, author of The Tao of [...]]]></description>
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<em>I have been asked many times about the <strong>differences between magnesium chloride and magnesium sulphate</strong>, commonly known as <strong>Epsom Salts</strong>. There is a great article about it written by Dr Mark Sircus, a well-know and recognised researcher of magnesium and its benefits. I quote it here:</em><br />
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<p>&#8220;According to Daniel Reid, author of The Tao of Detox, magnesium sulfate, commonly known as Epsom salts, is rapidly excreted through the kidneys and therefore difficult to assimilate. This would explain in part why the effects from Epsom salt baths do not last long and why you need more magnesium sulfate in a bath than magnesium chloride to get similar results. Magnesium chloride is easily assimilated and metabolized in the human body.[1] However, Epsom salts are used specifically by parents of children with autism because of the sulfate, which they are usually deficient in , sulfate is also crucial to the body and is wasted in the urine of autistic children.</p>
<p>For purposes of cellular detoxification and tissue purification, the most effective form of magnesium is magnesium chloride, which has a strong excretory effect on toxins and stagnant energies stuck in the tissues of the body, drawing them out through the pores of the skin. This is a powerful hydrotherapy that draws toxins from the tissues, replenishes the “vital fluid” of the cells and restores cellular magnesium to optimum levels. Magnesium Chloride is environmentally safe, and is used around vegetation and in agriculture. It is not irritating to the skin at lower concentrations, and is less toxic than common table salt.</p>
<p>Magnesium Chloride solution was not only harmless for tissues,<br />
but it had also a great effect over leucocytic activity and<br />
phagocytosis; so it was perfect for external wounds treatment.</p>
<p>Dr. Jean Durlach et al, at the Université P. et M. Curie, Paris, wrote a paper about the relative toxicities between magnesium sulfate and magnesium chloride. They write, “The reason of the toxicity of magnesium pharmacological doses of magnesium using the sulfate anion rather than the chloride anion may perhaps arise from the respective chemical structures of both the two magnesium salts. Chemically, both MgSO4 and MgCl2 are hexa-aqueous complexes. However MgCl2 crystals consist of dianions with magnesium coordinated to the six water molecules as a complex, [Mg(H2O)6]2+ and two independent chloride anions, Cl-. In MgSO4, a seventh water molecule is associated with the sulphate anion, [Mg(H2O)6]2 +[SO4. H2O]. Consequently, the more hydrated MgSO4 molecule may have chemical interactions with paracellular components, rather than with cellular components, presumably potentiating toxic manifestations while reducing therapeutic effect.”</p>
<p>MgSO4 is not always the appropriate salt in clinical therapeutics.<br />
MgCl2 seems the better anion-cation association to be<br />
used in many clinical and pharmacological indications.[2]<br />
Dr. Jean Durlach et al</p>
<p>Magnesium sulfate is a chemical compound containing magnesium and sulfate, with the formula MgSO4. In its hydrated form the pH is 6.0 (5.5 to 7.0). It is often encountered as the heptahydrate, MgSO4·7H2O, commonly called Epsom salts. Anhydrous magnesium sulfate is used as a drying agent. Since the anhydrous form is hygroscopic (readily absorbs water from the air) and therefore harder to weigh accurately, the hydrate is often preferred when preparing solutions, for example in medical preparations. Epsom salts have traditionally been used as a component of bath salts.</p>
<p>References:</p>
<p>[1] http://www.hps-online.com/foodprof14.htm</p>
<p>[2] Magnesium Research. Volume 18, Number 3, 187-92, September 2005, original article&#8221; </p>
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<strong>WAYS TO REPLENISH MAGNESIUM QUICKLY &#038; KEEP IT HIGH:</strong><br />
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<strong>Oral supplementation</strong> is probably the first one most of us will think of. However, <strong>not all of us can absorb oral magnesium efficiently</strong>, especially if the digestive system is clogged up with impurities, or is not very efficient &#8211; which is true of the majority of the world population over the age of 30. Even when it is healthy, <strong>much of magnesium we take orally passes through the body unabsorbed</strong>, and if we take too much then even less of it will be absorbed, since it is a <strong>laxative</strong>.<br />
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This makes transdermal magnesium supplementation a much more suitable option for most people. <strong>Transderamlly, magnesium gets into the cells &#8211; where it is most needed &#8211; very quickly.</strong><br />
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The most popular ways to supplement magnesium transdermally is a <strong>bath, a spray, or a massage</strong>. Body spray and massage are most economical ways to do it. Just spray or massage the body  with magnesium oil once a day after a bath or a shower. Leave it on for  1 hour, or even overnight if you can, and you should feel the relaxing and tension relieving effects of magnesium very soon.<br />
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Transdermally, magnesium can also be administered in <strong>baths</strong>, <strong>foot baths</strong> and <strong>compresses</strong>. For a <strong>bath</strong> I suggest using <strong>magnesium flakes</strong> as the more <strong>economical</strong> way to achieve the best concentration. Use about <strong>500g of magnesium chloride flake</strong> in a bath, and <strong>250g</strong> in a <strong>foot bath</strong>. Such procedures are most beneficial <strong>before bed time</strong>, since deep relaxation resulting from and increase of magnesium in the body will certainly <strong>promote sleep</strong>.<br />
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<strong>FAR-INFRARED MAGNESIUM WRAP</strong><br />
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This is an <strong>amazingly relaxing and therapeutic treatment</strong> which I have developed recently. It is aimed at those who are <strong>desperately deficient in magnesium</strong> and need <strong>quick supplementation</strong>. The treatment uses far-infrared heat to open up pores and boost circulation not only in the skin, but in deeper body structures. With the pores open and blood flow increased, magnesium stands a better chance to be absorbed quickly and in large quantities.<br />
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The treatment is preceded by a <strong>massage</strong> to stimulate circulation and soften up the tissues. The infrared heat helps open up the cell membranes, which contributes towards magnesium absorption.<br />
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Apart from being very therapeutic, the treatment is <strong>thoroughly relaxing</strong>, thanks to the effects of magnesium and the infrared heat. It promotes <strong>detoxification</strong> on the cellular level, helps to relieve <strong>aches</strong>, <strong>pains</strong>, <strong>muscle spasms</strong>, <strong>arthritis</strong>, <strong>sleep problems</strong>, <strong>fatigue</strong>, <strong>boost immunity</strong>, <strong>promote relaxation</strong>, help relieve <strong>water retention</strong> and is a really great start to a <strong>weight loss</strong> programme. People generally<strong> lose a lot of water</strong> during the treatment which has an added physical effect of <strong>feeling lighter</strong> afterwards.<br />
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One of my customers described the way she felt during the treatment as <strong>&#8220;wrapped in a soft cocoon&#8221;</strong>, and another said that it felt &#8220;like being in a mother&#8217;s womb waiting to be born&#8221;.
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		<title>MAGNESIUM IN MANAGEMENT OF HEART DISEASE &amp; STROKES</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Magnesium is undoubtedly the <strong>most essential element</strong> in the prevention and treatment of <strong>heart disease</strong> and<strong> strokes</strong>. It has been established that people suffering from heart problems have very <strong>low magnesium</strong> and <strong>high calcium</strong> levels in their bodies. High calcium levels and insufficient magnesium lead to a <strong>narrowing and hardening of arteries</strong> reducing their elasticity at the same time, which <strong>increases blood pressure</strong> and a risk of <strong>heart attacks</strong> and <strong>strokes</strong>.<br />
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<strong>Atherosclerosis</strong>, the condition which involves calcium deposits in the arterial walls, is closely linked to <strong>magnesium deficiency</strong>. Not only <strong>magnesium relaxes and dilates  arteries</strong>, it also <strong>lowers cholesterol deposits</strong> by removing their major component &#8211; calcium &#8211; from the fatty plaques in the arterial walls, thus <strong>normalising blood pressure</strong> and <strong>reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes</strong>.<br />
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There is extensive research showing that when patients with coronary heart disease are treated with high doses of magnesium injections, their survival rate increases dramatically.<br />
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Worldwide, the <strong>intake of magnesium has decreased</strong> and that of calcium has increased &#8211; due to a high use of fertilisers high in calcium and low in magnesium, and general depletion of soils of magnesium. This (and other factors, such as unhealthy diet and lifestyle) has resulted in the unprecedented increase in the number of people suffering from heart-related and circulatory problems. Potassium (coming from fertilisers) is thought to be another culprit leading to magnesium-depleted soils and, as a result, a catastrophic reduction of magnesium in our diets.<br />
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Areas where the <strong> soil is low in calcium</strong> and <strong>potassium</strong> and <strong>high in magnesium</strong> show a much <strong>lower rate of conditions connected with magnesium deficiency</strong>, and this of course includes <strong>heart disease</strong>.<br />
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In her article <strong>&#8220;MAGNESIUM IN ONCOGENESIS AND IN ANTI-CANCER TREATMENT: INTERACTION WITH MINERALS AND VITAMINS&#8221;,</strong> Mildred S. Seelig, M.D., M.P.H. says about the risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease:<br />
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&#8220;<strong>Greater morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease is directly correlated with water softness and diet</strong>. Metabolic balance studies, with normal young adults on their usual diets, show that the <strong>lesser American Mg intake by adults, causing negative Mg balance</strong>, than in the Orient, correlates with the <strong>much higher death rate from ischemic heart disease</strong> (IHD) in the USA. Most American diets provide less than 70% of the 1980 recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of Mg. Experimental and clinical studies, and epidemiologic findings indicate that <strong>it is Mg, rather than Ca, that protects against IHD, myocardial infarcts and sudden unexpected cardiac death caused by arrhythmias</strong>.&#8221;</p>
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<strong>Levels of magnesium can be increased very quickly using Transdermal Magnesium Therapy</strong>. This involves <strong>massaging</strong> or <strong>spraying magnesium oil</strong> on the body regularly. Such applications help to replenish magnesium levels <strong>by-passing digestion</strong> which is not always a reliable medium for magnesium supplementation, due to a not always efficient digestive system, as well as magnesium being a <strong>laxative</strong>. If an <strong>excessive amount</strong> is taken this can cause <strong>dairrhoea</strong> and more magnesium loss than gain.  For this reason the skin has proved the best and safest self-regulatory medium for magnesium absorption &#8211; it won&#8217;t take more magnesium than is essential for the body.<br />
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Transdermally, magnesium can also be administered in <strong>baths</strong>, <strong>foot baths</strong> and <strong>compresses</strong>. For a <strong>bath</strong> I suggest using <strong>magnesium flakes</strong> as the more <strong>economical</strong> way to achieve the best concentration. Use about <strong>500g of magnesium chloride flake</strong> in a bath, and <strong>250g</strong> in a <strong>foot bath</strong>. Such procedures are most beneficial <strong>before bed time</strong>, since deep relaxation resulting from and increase of magnesium in the body will certainly <strong>promote sleep</strong>. </p>
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I thought that a lot of people might benefit from knowing that they can <strong>make their own magnesium oil </strong>by mixing 2 parts of Zechstein magnesium flake with 1 part of warm spring water, placing it in a spray bottle worth £1 or even less, and ending up saving a huge amount of money, as well as benefiting from regular applications of magnesium chloride on the skin without thinking of how much each application is costing. Be creative and enjoy the benefits of magnesium for considerably less!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Galina St George, Natural Health Practitioner, www.naturalrussia.com As we have learned from previous posts on this blog, magnesium plays a very important part in the way we feel physically and psychologically. Magnesium deficiency is directly connected to muscle cramps, aches, pains, arthritis, osteoporosis, nervous exhaustion, stress-related disorders, fatigue, poor immunity, insomnia, headaches, migraines, depression, anxiety, [...]]]></description>
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As we have learned from previous posts on this blog, magnesium plays a very important part in the way we feel physically and psychologically. Magnesium deficiency is directly connected to muscle cramps, aches, pains, arthritis, osteoporosis, nervous exhaustion, stress-related disorders, fatigue, poor immunity, insomnia, headaches, migraines, depression, anxiety, toxicity and many more. Pregnant women and young mothers, sportsmen, children, elderly people, professional people, all benefit tremendously from magnesium supplementation. However, oral supplementation is not always the most efficient way to top up our magnesium levels, since only a relatively small percentage of magnesium gets absorbed from the gut into the blood stream. If we take too much oral magnesium we get diarrhoea, and then we absorb even less of it.</p>
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So what is the solution to it? Transdermal magnesium supplementation (via the skin) is the best and most efficient way to get required amount of magnesium into the body fairly fast. Of course, it does not beat intravenous injections &#8211; they are the fastest acting. But for most people transdermal magnesium applications are by far the most convenient way to get magnesium into the body. </p>
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One of the best and most pleasant ways to do it is via a massage. Magnesium oil is not actually an oil but a highly concentrated magnesium chloride solution. When the flake is mixed with water in 1:1 ratio the concentration is really high. You do not need such a high concentration of course &#8211; more water can be added (e.g. 1 part of flake to 2  parts of water). A more concentrated solution will result in more magnesium chloride being absorbed into the body though. Use the solution as you would use any oil. The results are simply phenomenal. Any aches, pains, stresses simply disappear during the treatment. Physical and psychological relaxation is profound and obvious. If your client suffers from exhaustion, insomnia, headaches, migraines, stress, aches, pains, knotted muscles, painful joints, chronic fatigue &#8211; all of these will be helped. </p>
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The only thing with magnesium oil is that it has a slight stinging sensation to it being a salt. I personally do not mind and find it pleasant. Sometimes it can cause an irritation in softer areas like the neck. However, benefits by far outweigh any temporary discomfort. I have earlier described my own experience with magnesium oil when I had excruciating pain and burning sensation in my neck and shoulders. Although it later brought in a rash and spots, the relief I experienced from magnesium oil was so quick and profound that I will not think twice if and when I have pain in any area of my body again. I thoroughly recommend this luxurious treatment &#8211; apply it at home or ask your therapist.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[The balance of magnesium and calcium is vital in prevention of ageing. Adenosine triphosphate, the "energy currency" of the cell, is magnesium dependent. This means it is obvious that the calcium pump at the cell membrane is also magnesium dependent.

Without enough "biologically available" magnesium, the cellular calcium pump slows down. Thus a vicious cycle is established. The low levels of available magnesium inhibit the generation of energy, and the low levels of energy inhibit the calcium pump. The end result? The mitochondrion, the powerhouse of the cell and the entire body, becomes calcified. This is the beginning of aging. It all starts in the cell. First the cells age. This leads to organ aging. And after the organs age, individual aging occurs.]]></description>
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<h3>By Dr. H. Ray Evers</h3>
<p>The average American consumes only 40 percent of the   recommended daily allowance of magnesium. This has serious   consequences, including death, in many people, according to   magnesium expert Dr. Mildred Seelig. Eighty to 90 percent of the   U.S. population is magnesium deficient.</p>
<p>Dr. John Prutting said in an issue of &#8220;Family Circle&#8221; that 70   percent of Americans had mismanaged their diets enough to have   some degree of magnesium deficiency.</p>
<p>Magnesium activates 76 percent of the enzymes in the body   according to Dr. Sonni Alvarez. Potassium is primarily concerned   with the way we use calcium and sodium.</p>
<p>Every doctor knows about the dangers of potassium deficiency,   but few recognize that almost half of the patients with a   potassium deficiency will also be depleted of magnesium In fact,   the low potassium state often cannot be easily corrected unless   magnesium is also given.</p>
<p>Most mineral deficiencies stimulate an appetite for the   deficient mineral, but there is no &#8220;specific appetite&#8221; for   magnesium Although intravenous magnesium is the drug of choice at   the onset of a heart attack, it is not mentioned in the section   on arrhythmias in the 1989 &#8220;Compendium of Drug Therapy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Magnesium is useful in preventing unwanted calcification in   the kidney, bladder and in the joints.</p>
<p>If a diet is high in phosphorus (common in many meat dishes as   lunchmeats, hot dogs, etc. and also in soda drinks), the   phosphate binds up the magnesium into magnesium phosphate, which   isn&#8217;t absorbed. Thus, you need more magnesium for complete   balance.</p>
<p>In disease and stress states, more magnesium is needed. If a   person is using diuretics (water pills), he should make sure his   magnesium intake is adequate. Potassium supplementation is   usually needed also. The higher the protein you consumer the more   magnesium is needed. When large amounts of calcium are consumed,   you need more magnesium.</p>
<p>Rabbits just can&#8217;t take a high-cholesterol diet. Their blood   fat level goes up, and they get severe   arteriosclerosis/atherosclerosis. However, if you feed them five   times the recommended daily allowance of magnesium, their   cholesterol goes down and they don&#8217;t get arteriosclerosis.</p>
<p>Magnesium is a very important ingredient of the green coloring   matter in plants (chlorophyll). Magnesium helps in the use of fat   in the diet. In many cases of individuals suffering from   irritability, the blood has shown low values for magnesium.</p>
<p>Normal development apparently depends on the presence of   magnesium. Approximately 70 percent of the magnesium in the body   is found in the skeletal system. At least half of the magnesium   in the body is combined with calcium and phosphorus in the bones.   The remainder is in the muscles, red blood cells and the other   tissues of the body.</p>
<p>Magnesium ensures the strength and firmness of the bones, and   it makes the teeth harder. Adequate intake of magnesium   counteracts acidity, poor circulation and glandular disorders.   Children with magnesium deficiency are very often mentally   backward.</p>
<h3>Influences On Absorption</h3>
<p>The absorption of magnesium from the intestines may be   influenced by (1) the parathyroid hormone, (2) the condition of   the intestines, (3) the rate of water absorption, and (4) the   amounts of calcium, phosphate and lactose (milk sugar) in the   body.</p>
<p>Recent studies have shown that magnesium deficiency is found   in 25 percent of eating disorders, such as obesity and anorexia   nervosa. Symptoms such as weakness, leg cramps, anxiety and   confusion will often clear up with magnesium therapy. A magnesium   deficiency in humans can occur in patients with diabetes, chronic   diarrhea or vomiting.</p>
<p>Heart palpitations, &#8220;flutters&#8221; or racing heart, otherwise   called arrhythmias, usually clear up quite dramatically on 500   milligrams of magnesium citrate (or aspartate) once or twice   daily or faster if given intravenously.</p>
<p>The optimal daily requirement for children of 20 kilograms of   body weight is 0.25 grams (a kilo is 1,000 grams, equal to 2.2046   lbs). A child of 20 kilos would weigh 44.09 lbs, and for an adult   of 70 kilos the requirement is 0.35 grams. The recommended daily   allowance is approximately 200 to 300 mg for men and 300 mg for   women, although specific requirements depend upon body size.</p>
<h3>High-Calcium Dangers</h3>
<p>A diet which is high in calcium increases the body&#8217;s need for   magnesium and also may increase the excretion of phosphorus and   calcium; however, dietary intake of magnesium remains relatively   low. The chemical reaction of magnesium is alkaline (acid   binding). It regulates the acid-alkaline balance of the body.</p>
<p>Magnesium is one of the nutrients needed to lose weight.   Undulant fever is said to clear up if above-adequate amounts of   magnesium and manganese are given.</p>
<p>Without sufficient magnesium, one cannot control the adrenals,   and this lack of control can result in diabetes,   hyperexcitability, nervousness, mental confusion and difficulty   coping with simple day-to-day problems. Depressed and suicidal   people often display inadequate levels of magnesium.</p>
<p>Magnesium helps induce passage of nutrients in and out of   cells and thus affects the life process. It also controls   metabolism of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, resulting in   more normal nutritional levels. Japanese investigators have   discovered that magnesium will relieve asthmatic attacks. They   give it intravenously for acute asthma and orally for   prevention.</p>
<h3>Human Cell&#8217;s Power Plant</h3>
<p>The power plant of human cell is called the &#8220;mitochondrion.&#8221;   The mitochondrion is what generates energy for the cell to use.   What everyone refers to as &#8220;energy&#8221; is derived from the oxidative   reduction of the cellular respiration. This is done through the   mitochondria.</p>
<p>But the problem arises when the cell is low in magnesium,   relative to calcium. Adenosine triphosphate, the &#8220;energy   currency&#8221; of the cell, is magnesium dependent. This means it is   obvious that the calcium pump at the cell membrane is also   magnesium dependent.</p>
<p>Without enough &#8220;biologically available&#8221; magnesium, the   cellular calcium pump slows down. Thus a vicious cycle is   established. The low levels of available magnesium inhibit the   generation of energy, and the low levels of energy inhibit the   calcium pump.</p>
<p>The end result? The mitochondrion, the powerhouse of the cell   and the entire body, becomes calcified. This is the beginning of   aging. It all starts in the cell. First the cells age. This leads   to organ aging. And after the organs age, individual aging   occurs. Since calcium is readily accumulated by mitochondria,   this ion is potentially capable of antagonizing the activating   influence of magnesium on many intramitochondrial enzyme   reactions.</p>
<p>This means that every function of your body can be inhibited   when the mitochondria calcify. It&#8217;s like going through life with   the emergency brakes on. Calcium is the brake. Magnesium is the   accelerator. To be in optimal health, there must be a balance   between the two.</p>
<h3>Balance Is Key</h3>
<p>Both minerals are vitally important, but there must be that   critical balance.</p>
<p>Andre Voisin in his book &#8220;Soil, Grass and Cancer&#8221; wrote:   &#8220;Calcium content cannot be considered separately without taking   the other mineral elements into account. It is the equilibria,   and not the individual elements, that govern the phenomena of   life.&#8221; That&#8217;s the magic word &#8211; &#8220;equilibria.&#8221;</p>
<p>Everyone today is concerned with their chronological age. But   they should be equally concerned with their &#8220;biological&#8221; age. The   ratio of calcium to magnesium within your cells is your   &#8220;biochemical age.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tragically, in many cases, children are now starting to show   high cellular calcium levels. For many people, eating a diet high   in calcium and low in magnesium amounts to &#8220;cellular   suicide.&#8221;</p>
<p>Calcification can cause a thousand illnesses. As the body   grows, the calcium migrates from the hard tissues (bones) to the   soft tissues in your body. Few understand the full scope of this   program. It is the most prevalent clinical finding in industrial   cultures.</p>
<p>Where the calcium buildup occurs depends upon your individual   biochemistry. Calcium deposits in the joints are called   arthritis; in the blood vessels it is hardening of the arteries;   in the heart it is heart disease, and in the brain it is   senility.</p>
<p>The calcification process develops slowly. It occurs gradually   over 10, 20, 30 years or more. It can begin in childhood. There   is almost no soft tissue in your body that is immune from   calcification, including your various glands.</p>
<p>All of this fits so well with my basic belief in medicine,   which rests upon the word &#8220;balance&#8221; &#8211; mental, spiritual and   physical balance. If we have perfect peace of mind and soul and   eat a nutritional poison-free diet, we will have no disease,   because, after all, each of us in a scientific sense, is a   chemical factory.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will admit that I cannot just sit idol when I see someone is in pain. I will offer whatever I can for someone who is not a medical specialist, like an ice pack or warm rice pack. This time I took out a bottle of Transderma magnesium oil. I know that sounds strange, but this stuff is topical, and even if it did nothing else she would get a little mini massage of the area, right? I suggested to her that she could apply some to her knee after her shower that evening.</p>
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<p>Empirical research proves that magnesium is essential for normal calcium management.  This indicates that magnesium deficiency may lead to inability both to absorb nutritional calcium; but also a disability in intrinsic calcium management. We believe that the body possesses a new class of enzymes we have termed &#8216;nucleonases&#8217; for their ability to transfer protons or groups of protons and neutrons to create new elements from simpler ones.</p>
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