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Magnesium is an essential nutrient, but in this high-stress, fast-paced world we all seem to be lacking sufficient amounts of it. In this blog post, we will explain some magnesium health benefits and teach you how to make your own homemade magnesium oil at home!
Thanks Dr. Jeff- but I must've done something wrong- I had a 2oz glass spray bottle, so I only used 1/4 water and 1/4 epsom salts- boiled for a little bit, but as it was cooling, the salts started to form again, so boiled again and then poured in bottle, but it only made 1 oz and it will not spray very well- what did I do?
I tried again, as it cools it is separating out- I read the directions wrong- you don't boil them together- just add epsom salts and stir- I think I will take the solid top layer off and try and use and next bottle do it differently.
thank you
I am wondering if magnesium oil can be applied to open wounds. Internet research says that it is great for healing but may cause a burning sensation. So I purchased some magnesium oil and diluted it in water. I soaked my dogs paw which has a tumor for about 5 minutes. I am thinking that there may be a burning sensation because she immediately starts to gnaw on the tumor creating lots of bleeding. Then she goes to her water bowel and the water becomes bloody. Probably lots of blood in her mouth from the gnawing. Anyhow perhaps a great way for removing the tumor without a vet doing the surgery (LOL) but maybe not the most comfortable. I am now trying tumeric essential oil. What are your thoughts?
Was looking into trying magnesium oil on my dog Emma.
She had kidney issue few months back, but seems to be under control with special diet and standard process renal supplement.
Was reading in Jan Allegretti book,,, advises using caution with (too much) magnesium in dogs with kidney disease, heart disease and stones.
Have you seen that using magnesium oil might create an imbalance of minerals concerning the kidneys?
The kidney has a vital role in magnesium homeostasis and, although the renal handling of magnesium is highly adaptable, this ability deteriorates when renal function declines significantly. In moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD), increases in the fractional ...
Magnesium is essential for many physiological functions in the human body. Its homeostasis involves dietary intake, absorption, uptake and release from bone, swifts between the intra- and extracellular compartment, and renal excretion. Renal excretion ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
No, I have never seen Mg being a problem unless it's too low. Yes, it may affect other minerals (but often in a good way).
I will venture out today for the distilled water! Oh how times have changed!
I also heard magnesium is good for heart,
In fact know of someone who was feeling heart issue,,,was sent to heart specialist. He wrote her up for a bunch of tests to follow. She went to her “energy” person before tests. Was told her heart is just fine, she just needs magnesium. That was five years ago? She is strong and healthy and fine. Never went for those cardiac tests.
No, not referring to me.