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LaurenMiddleTN
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I thought I read somewhere where you can add Magnesium to your favorite lotion to give a little more help with detox. Has anyone heard of this? I take Magnesium (Rocksalt) Baths when it's really bad - before bed, but I thought this might be a plus.
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As concentrated epson salts can be very irritating, even take off the outer layer of skin, I would not add epsom salts to any lotion (unless a tiny amount with directions from a tried and true source).

There is another way to get transdermal effects.

It's not really an oil but, for practical purposes, this term is used.

Search Google for: "magnesium oil"

There have been several discussion threads about this topic. Search LymeNet Archives here:

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/ubb/search/search_forum/1
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For oral use:

http://naturalvitality.com/natural-calm-plus-calcium/

Peter Gillham's Natural Calm - Magnesium & Calcium

- recommended as a Sports replenishment formula, helps reduce lactic acid build-up.

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Google: "magnesium rich foods"
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http://www.magnesiumtaurate.net/

Why and How to Use Magnesium Taurate

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http://www.thewayup.com/products/0186.cfm

Magnesium Taurate

Studies have revealed magnesium & the amino acid taurine have some interchangeable & potentiating roles.

Magnesium helps to regulate taurine & taurine can substitute for magnesium when magnesium is deficient. . . .

. . . One to two capsules can be opened under the tongue for more immediate effects with anxiety. . . .

. . . Both taurine & magnesium stabilize cell membranes, both exert sedative effects & inhibit the excitability of nerve cells throughout the central nervous system.* . . .
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I find Gold Bond restoring w/ CoQ10 has done me well... adding mag to it sounds super..
not a sales man (:

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Thanks everyone I will check the threads and checkout the Gold Bond :-)

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