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About Vitamins.co.nz Aciea 100% Pure Magnesium Oil 355ml
Magnesium oil is a concentrated solution of magnesium chloride that can be easily applied to the skin for maximum absorption of the essential mineral magnesium. Applying this oil right before exercise helps prevent sporting injuries. Mixing Magnesium Oil 355ml in your bath or foot soak is not only relaxing, but provides an array of health benefits too. Our 100% Pure Magnesium Oil can also be applied under armpits to reduce body odor. It is a potent pain reliever too. Women can rely on Magnesium Oil for dealing with menopause and premenstrual syndrome as it has proven to be highly effective in easing the symptoms of PMS.
Features at a Glance:
Aciea Pure Magnesium Oil can be applied to the skin or used in a foot bath. Simply apply one to three sprays onto skin, massage and repeat to cover arms, legs and any area needing special attention. For sensitive skin, begin with a low dosage and dilute if irritation occurs. A white salt residue may form on the skin where the Magnesium Oil has been applied and can be washed or wiped away with a damp cloth.
For a foot bath, pour 60 to 120ml of Magnesium Oil into a tub large enough to hold both feet when flat. Add only enough water to cover the tops of the toes and soak feet 15 to 20 minutes. After soaking rinse with water (if desired) or towel dry. Discard liquid after soaking.
Magnesium Oil is also a highly effective deodorant and can be sprayed under the arms and on the feet.
Ingredients:
100% pure USP grade magnesium chloride brine from the pristine waters of Utah’s ancient inland sea, the Great Salt Lake.
Every 30ml of Aciea Pure Magnesium Oil contains 2500mg of actual magnesium.
Can I get too much magnesium through Magnesium Oil?
As long as your kidneys are healthy and functioning properly any excess magnesium derived from Magnesium Oil will be excreted.
How much magnesium is in the Magnesium Oil?
Every 30ml of Aciea Pure Magnesium Oil contains 2500mg of actual magnesium.
Can Magnesium Oil be used for children?
Yes, this may be added to their bath or rubbed on their skin. Most instructions are based on a 150 pound adult. Simply divide the recommended amount by 150 and multiply by your child’s weight to achieve the optium amount for them.
Is Magnesium Oil actually as oil?
No, this is a common misconception. Magnesium Oil is a term used for a highly saturated solution of magnesium chloride in water. It just happens to present itself in an oil-like texture due to its hygroscopic nature (attracts water).
Does Magnesium Oil stain?
No, because it is a highly saturated solution of magnesium chloride in water, it will not stain.
Can I use Magnesium Oil as a massage oil?
Yes, it helps melt away those knots and spasms whilst increasing the absorption of magnesium. You can customize your massage by adding essential oils. Shake the bottle to mix the liquids before spraying.
Will Magnesium Oil sting?
If used at full strength directly on the skin, people with very sensitive skin may experience some slight stinging – this will go away after you rinse it off. For people with very sensitive skin use a 50/50 dilution.
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