Make your own Magnesium oil
This is probably already known here but just in case.
I bought Pure Magnesium Chloride Brine Flakes. 1/2 cup water in a saucepan and bring to a boil add 1/2 cup magnesium flakes It will dissolve in less than a minute or so. Then remove from the heat, cool and put it into a little spray bottle. Much less expensive than buying the oil and why when it's this simple to make your own? |
The skin creates quite a barrier to things moving into the body.
I don't believe the "oil" form is very useful therefore. It has no carrier, to carry the magnesium thru the skin. The Morton's lotion however, does go into the skin and the mag goes with it. My blood pressure readings prove that, by decreasing when I use it. The special compounded creams for pain relief given by doctors and made at compounding pharmacies, use a special transdermal gel that carries the drugs thru the skin barrier. I bought some of this at a compounding pharmacy for our late cat Oreo who was impossible to pill... for her prednisolone chemo treatments. I mixed her dose into a smidge of the transdermal vehicle, and rubbed it into her ear and it worked like a charm. I had to wear gloves though so it wouldn't get into me. The Morton's is only $5.95 for 8 oz.... not expensive at all for what you get in return. You can do what you like, though, but it seems like alot of effort when a product is available that is much better than a concentrated magnesium aqueous solution. |
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When you circumvent the skin barrier with something like DMSO....you run the risk of getting TOO MUCH of the magnesium into your body. I wouldn't begin to know how you could make this without proper measurement of the magnesium flakes and water, to get a safe concentration to mix with the DMSO.
The skin is a very effective barrier to avoid toxins and poisoning. Epsom salts baths need time to work, and even then the amount of mag that gets in is still quite small. Any contaminant in the magnesium you use to make the solution will also go into the body with the DMSO. And there will certainly be other substances in that product you are using. Food grade is not 100% pure....it is just cleaner than non food grade. Just a quick look around Google, and the flakes are not cheap either. My magnesium lotion lasts me MONTHS...about 3 months a bottle. This is because you only apply a small amount...the lotion carries it right thru the skin barrier. Sometimes do it yourself products may backfire on you! |
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Of course if it doesn't work that's a moot point. However then hundreds of reviews on amazon are dead wrong. |
Do what you want.... I am only pointing out what may happen to you.
I personally would not use DMSO, myself. |
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I was listening to you and heed your warnings. However that doesn't mean you are correct about this. But you are generally reliable so I'll do further research. |
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These flakes are likely manufactured by some type of heating/evaporating/cooling process. This is one of the places where impurities find their way into the product. If I were considering this product, I would probably call the company and ask them to provide me a Certificate of Analysis. If they are a good company and doing things above board, they should be able to provide this C of A easily and match it to the batch on your product. I'd want to know both the purity and potency before I made a solution of this. Just my 2 cents.... |
I looked up these flakes, and sure enough...they come from evaporated Dead Sea electrolytes. That means many potential things you don't want going thru your skin, may be in them.
Some of the makers clearly state, they do not have certification for oral use. |
I dig the Morton's cream. Sure, there are times where it isn't enough, but I am betting nothing would do the job at those times. Well, maybe something, but nothing in my current arsenal.
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