What is Magnesium?
After calcium, phosphorus
and potassium, magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in cells.
Roughly one quarter is found in muscle tissue and
three-fifths in bone; but less than 1% of it is
found in blood serum. It is an essential trans membrane and
intracellular
modulator of cellular electrical activity. As such, its deficiency in
the body is
nothing short of disastrous for cell life. Magnesium is the single most
important mineral for facilitating smooth metabolism in the cells. Magnesium
is necessary...
Magnesium Deficiency
Transdermal Magnesium Therapy -
Magnesium deficiency is one of the most common nutritional problems in
the industrialized
world today. This deficiency is the result of agricultural practices,
food
preparation techniques and dietary trends. Magnesium deficiency can
affect virtually every system of the body. Its absorption and
elimination
depend on a very large number of variables, at least one of which often
goes awry,
leading to a deficiency that can present itself with many signs and
symptoms. How
much magnesium...
Introducing transdermal magnesium
therapy
Transdermal magnesium,
which involves absorption directly through the skin, is inexpensive,
safe and a
do-it-yourself at home technique. Transdermal application of
magnesium is actually superior to oral supplements in many ways and is
the best
practical way magnesium can be used as a medicine besides by direct
injection. Used transdermally...
All
about magnesium oil
For
topical use and maintaining the appropriate magnesium levels, full
strength
magnesium oil sprayed directly on the skin will provide the best
benefits to
the user. It is also the most efficient and economical use. Magnesium
oil is
rubbed into the skin like a skin cream. Within a minute, the magnesium
gets
absorbed and your skin no longer feels oily. Once your skin absorbs the
magnesium, it is carried by the blood stream to areas within the body
that are
most in need.
Magnesium oil is not
actually an oil but...