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November 05, 2022 at 09:51 AM
GGW Magnesium Chloride Flakes, All Natural, Pure Magnesium, 200g-1kg
$35.00
Handmade product
We all feel tired and achy sometimes, but what if those feelings weren’t just the result of a long day, but actually linked to a major magnesium deficiency? Dr. Jennie Ann Freiman calls magnesium deficiency “a silent epidemic”. Most of us are deficient in magnesium, and yet even if your doctor tests you for magnesium deficiency, chances are, you’ll test negative. According to Dr. Steven Gundry, founder of Gundry MD, this is because magnesium is such a critical element that your blood will do anything to replenish its supply – even leech it out of your cells.
“We used to get quite a lot of magnesium through the foods we eat – particularly dark vegetables and some nuts,” explains Gundry. “But our soil worldwide, has become profoundly depleted in magnesium.”
Applying magnesium oil on your skin absorbs it faster causing faster increase of levels in magnesium in your cells throughout your body! Some benefits when you use magnesium oil on your skin:
1-reduces pain: relief for localized back pain, tendonitis, muscle soreness, leg cramps, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Just spray it where you need it most.
2-Strengthens oral health and bones: by increasing calcium absorption and also reducing plaque buildup
3-Repairs muscles: used by athletes to help with overworked muscles and also for the elderly to help in muscle repair.
4-Clears away skin problems like rosacea, acne, psoriasis, and eczema
5- Used as a deodorant
6-Reduces stress and lowers blood pressure and regulates diabetes, helps with PMS symptoms and migraines.
The use of magnesium in the treatment of cancer has a long history (90 years) but oncologists have short memories. Below is a report from Dr. Robert H. Craig from circa 1930 published ‘The Value of Magnesium Chloride as an Aid in the Treatment of Cancer.’ The importance of the bio-chemical approach to the treatment of cancer with magnesium was also stressed by Prof. Pierre Delbet, Superintendent of the Cancer Institute, Paris. The Stockholm Weekly JournZ, back in June 1931, published a most enlightening