Posts Tagged ‘magnesium bath’

Ancient Minerals Magnesium Oil & Bath

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

We’ve been hearing a lot about the Ancient Minerals brand of Magnesium Oil.  As we often say, transdermal absorption of magnesium has many advantages over oral magnesium supplements.  Here’s an overview and review of the product, that if nothing else, provides some welcome muscle relaxation and stress relief.

“While there are tremendous volumes of research paying tribute to the efficacy of magnesium supplementation in a wide range of health enhancing applications, not much attention has been directed at the method of delivery. Ancient Minerals brand magnesium products utilize an ultra-pure, highly concentrated form of naturally occurring magnesium chloride along with other trace minerals, for topical use in the form of Magnesium Oil, Magnesium Bath Flakes and Magnesium Gel. Why topical? Because the skin is a living, breathing organ, and is not only the most efficient organ for detoxification, but also holds tremendous potential for re-mineralizing the body as well.”

Ancient Minerals Magnesium Review and Giveaway : Prissy Green.

Soak In It: Epsom Salt Baths

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Baths are an effective way to absorb vitamins and minerals, without experiencing some of the side effects that often accompany mineral supplements.    One great way to get your magnesium is through an epsom salt bath, which contains high levels of magnesium.  Your skin naturally regulates absorption so your body gets only what it needs.  It’s not like taking mineral supplements where you might be taking many times the recommended daily allowance.

Here’s what Tonic has to say about it:

“One of the most positive effects of Epsom salt soaks are that they boost your magnesium levels because the salt contains so much of this underrated mineral. But, the truth is, many of us are lacking in magnesium (check with your doctor for tests especially is you suffer from migraines as taking extra magnesium can help prevent or alleviate migraines).

Stress, too, can drain your system of magnesium, and if you think you’re getting enough of the mineral from your diet, think again. Our soil isn’t as nutrient-rich as once was and unless you’re vigilant about eating almonds and other magnesium-containing foods, you’re probably llacking adequate levels.

A twice-weekly soak for about 15 minutes in an Epsom salt bath couldn’t be a more relaxing way to get yourself on your way to magnesium magnificence!”

Soak In It: Epsom Salt Baths by Jac Chebatoris.