The Power of Magnesium Is dose Sensitive
There is no healing system more powerful than that which employs
Nature’s primordial substances; materials so pure and close to nature
that they yield benefits without the typical side effects of most drugs.
The secret to safe and effective medicine is found in using medicinal
substances that do not have side effects in reasonable doses. This is
the very meaning of safe, something that will not harm or hurt you.
I received a letter from a professional colleague named George Eby in
2007 that stated that his daughter was destroyed by the terrible side
effects of a special type of antibiotic called fluoroquinolones. He
said,
“My daughter was stricken with this horrible affliction. Cipro
sensitivity causes long term (multiple years to life) chronic pain,
weakness and tendon weakness leading to tendon breakage and many other
horrible effects, some physical and some mental. This is something that
everyone needs to know about. We have been destroyed by cipro. I don't
think there is much anyone can do, except to give her magnesium, which
is somewhat of an antidote. I am very worried but I haven't lost hope,
but I am being realistic. Some of the tendon damage is necrotic and
permanent. However, we have studies with rattlesnake venom that produce
necrosis on animals and simply applying magnesium (chloride) and zinc
(gluconate) topically, the necrosis vanishes.” Ten days later I received
this email from George.
“Topical magnesium chloride for 10 days = well daughter!”
There is a power and a force in magnesium chloride that cannot be
equaled anywhere else in the world of medicine. There is no substitute
for magnesium in human physiology; nothing comes even close to it in
terms of its effect on overall cell physiology. It goes against a strong
gale wind of medical science to ignore magnesium chloride used
transdermally in the treatment of any chronic or acute disorder.
The Heavy Guns of Magnesium
In the emergency room medicines have to be safe while delivering an instant life saving burst of healing power.
Magnesium obviously is the heavy weight champion in this regard though
there is a terrible ignorance about this fact. It’s like medical
hypnosis; doctors cannot see what is in front of their very eyes. They
have a medical super weapon that unfortunately no one can make much
money off, so it’s not supported in the literature or in medical
schools. Talking about the blinding light of conflict of interest, in
the area of medicine it kills millions. In the area of magnesium
medicine there is a mountain range of scientists who have for decade’s
penetrated magnesium’s secrets. There are four hundred references in my
eBook “Transdermal Magnesium Therapy”, the majority linking to original medical research.
Magnesium is life saving and that is power. It is as simple as that!
Magnesium has the power to reduce human suffering in a wide variety of
clinical situations. Results of a 10-year study published in the August
28, 2008 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine found that
magnesium sulfate administered to women delivering before 32 weeks of
gestation reduced the risk of cerebral palsy by 50 percent.[ii]
The Beneficial Effects of Antenatal Magnesium Sulfate (BEAM) trial was
conducted in 18 centers in the U.S., including Northwestern Memorial,
and is the first prenatal intervention ever found to reduce the instance
of cerebral palsy related to premature birth. Magnesium sulfate is
traditionally used in obstetrics to stop premature labor and prevent
seizures in women with hypertension.
Obviously if a medicine is safe and strong enough for emergency
situations it is going to help us with chronic diseases. The field of
cardiology has to deal with heart disease as both an acute and chronic
disorder and that is just one more reason they should fall heads of
heels in love with magnesium chloride. Magnesium is truly astounding in
terms of safety, low cost and proven effectiveness.
Put in the clearest terms possible, our suggestion from the first day
for cancer patients is to almost drown oneself in transdermally applied
magnesium chloride. George Eby used on his slight daughter approximately
one ounce applied to the skin a day.
Magnesium is life saving, it is as simple as that.
How to treat Magnesium Deficiency?
First I would suggest that you get a copy of “Transdermal Magnesium Therapy”,
so you can learn more about this revolutionary method of bringing your
magnesium levels up. I recommend the use of magnesium chloride over any
other form. I also recommend to use magnesium oil
and apply it transdermally to skin in massage or baths as opposed to
taking oral tablet which take too long and have to go through the
digestive tract first where many problems can affect absorption.
If it irritates your skin at first, dilute it half and half with spring
water till you get more used to it. You can also use it in baths, but
the bath flakes are more economical for this.....and you can alternate
the baths with the body applications.If you can get someone to give you a
massage with magnesium oil this is a wonderful way to obtain even more
benefits.
Although a person take months to correct a deficiency in magnesium, the
benefits of supplementation can be noticed in the first few days of its
use. Next after transdermal magnesium chloride I prefer the use of a
liquid form taken orally, but these might cause diarrhea that limits the
purpose of taking the magnesium to raise up levels.It is possible to
raise levels even more by using magnesium oil on the skin and by taking
it in orally indrinking water. Simply spray a few sprays into a glass of
water (5-10 sprays/glass of water) and drink it.If this causes diarrhea
cut back on the amount put into the water.....just do this once a day
along with the spraying on the skin, bath or footbath use.
Magnesium oil does not require specific dosages as any excess used will
be excreted by healthy kidneys (unless someone goes way off base in
taking/using too much).
Combining Oral with Transdermal
One of the most luxurious medical treatments on earth is to receive
magnesium massages on a consistent basis. Having at least an ounce of
what is called magnesium oil rubbed all over one’s body by either a
trained or even untrained massage therapist is simply heavenly. One can
also do this oneself meaning cover one’s body all over with the
magnesium oil like one would sunscreen and go out in the sun and have
some fun.
Another method of administration is pouring magnesium chloride into ones
bath at high concentrations and soak in a hot tub, perhaps with a cup
of sodium bicarbonate in it. On page 201 of my Transdermal Magnesium
Therapy book I recommend 2-8 oz (56, 6 -226, 4 g) of Magnesium Oil for a
full body bath (ca 100liter). These initial recommendations for baths
were very low. My excuse is the inexperience of the early days of
transdermal magnesium therapy and also that here in Brazil we don’t have
a bathtub so my experience has been with body spraying and magnesium
massage. I am now recommending much higher dosages for baths ranging
anywhere from 2 to 4 pounds to even six pounds for professional use in
clinics and spas.
A third avenue of administration is to simply drink magnesium chloride
in ones water or juice. The best way is to combine one of the
transdermal routes with oral[iii] for concentrated doses that achieve maximum therapeutic effect.
Each spray of Magnesium Oil contains approximately 18 milligrams
of elemental magnesium.[iv] An ounce would contain just over 3,300 mg.
Five sprays in a glass of water would thus be almost 100 milligrams.[v]
of elemental magnesium.[iv] An ounce would contain just over 3,300 mg.
Five sprays in a glass of water would thus be almost 100 milligrams.[v]
Three to five to even ten sprays of magnesium chloride in a glass of
pure water or juice is an excellent way to take magnesium internally. It
assists digestion, counteracts excess acidity in the stomach, and
delivers magnesium swiftly into the bloodstream for distribution to all
the cells of the body. Minerals like magnesium in ionic liquid form are
vastly superior to pill forms. Much more magnesium will get absorbed and
absorption will not depend on hydrochloric acid levels.
A sane rule of thumb for magnesium supplementation (not for therapeutic
effect) is approximately 6-8 mg/kg (3-4 mg per pound) of body weight per
day. That translates into a total dietary magnesium intake of 600 to
900 mg per day for a 200-lb man which is already way above the RDA,
about double. With children some researchers indicate that 10 mg/kg/day
are appropriate because of their low body weight and increased
requirements for growth. Athletes also need more depending on their
stress and training levels and we can always adjust upwards when under
great emotional stress or when seriously ill.
Our cells are best served when they
are brimming with magnesium reserves.
are brimming with magnesium reserves.
In general, for a large adult, spraying one ounce of Magnesium Oil a day
all over the body is recommended for six months to recover cellular
levels with that adjusted downward for children depending on their age
and size. This coupled with oral intake, especially for adults, is
necessary to get the maximum kick out of magnesium. When magnesium
levels are at extremely low levels intravenous application is an option
and is often necessary in emergency situations. See Magnesium – The
Ultimate Heart Medicine for more information on this. Very strong
therapeutic magnesium baths yield another level of effect which competes
quite handedly with intravenous applications but they are not a
substitute for them in emergency situations.
Strong therapeutic foot soaks are another option and are especially important for diabetics who suffer from diabetic neuropathy.
Soak the whole body or just the feet in bath water for 20-30 minutes,
at a temperature of about 108 degrees The most effective protocol for
this therapy is to begin with a daily body or foot bath every day for
the first 7 days, (starting at lighter concentrations and building up)
then continue with a maintenance program of 2-3 times a week for 6-8
weeks or longer. Sensitive care must be taken especially with children
as to dose levels, water temperature and magnesium concentrations.
Muscle spasms might occur on rare occasions if one forgets to get out of
the tub so it is necessary to supervise children and the length of time
they remain soaking in magnesium chloride. All strong reactions like
redness in local areas to diarrhea or even muscle spasms are indications
to reduce concentration.
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