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Magnesium Chloride Product Analysis
Magnesium
is nothing short of a miracle
mineral in its healing effect on a wide
range of diseases as well as in its
ability to rejuvenate the aging body.
Magnesium
chloride is one of the best kept secrets, not only in
naturopathic medicine but in the world of allopathic medicine
where it is used in emergency rooms to save lives. Magnesium
chloride has a dramatic effect on cell life and is vastly safer
to use than aspirin.
Why is magnesium
chloride so effective in so many medical situations? “Magnesium
is necessary for the normal function of over 300 enzyme systems,
for muscle relaxation, immune function, cardiac function,
clotting, nerve conduction etc. Indeed I cannot think of a
bodily department in which magnesium is not essential. It
prevents heart disease, cancer, blood pressure, kidney stones
and improves energy, sleep etc.” reports Dr. Sara Mayhill.
Those
who consumed the most magnesium had about a 31-percent
reduced risk of developing metabolic syndromes. Metabolic
syndrome is a collection of conditions, including high blood
pressure, high triglycerides, lower levels of HDL, or good
cholesterol, higher waist circumference, and higher than normal
blood sugar. People with metabolic syndrome are at significant
risk for heart disease and diabetes.
Magnesium chloride is
a versatile medicine we can all put in our medicine cabinets. It
boosts almost all aspects of cell physiology and can be used
orally, intravenously, and transdermally. Magnesium chloride
treatments address systemic nutritional deficiencies, act to
improve the function of our cells and immune system, and help
protect cells from oxidative damage. It’s a systemic medicine as
well as a local one bringing new life and energy to the cells
wherever it is applied topically. Minerals like magnesium help
with everyday body processes, reduce risk of certain cancers,
strengthen muscles and tissues, and help develop organs and
tissues as well as keeping them from deteriorating.
The biggest benefit of
topical/transdermal magnesium
chloride administration is that the intestines are not
adversely impacted by large doses of oral magnesium.
According to
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studies show that as
many as two thirds of all Americans do not consume enough
magnesium. The latest government study shows a staggering 68% of
Americans do not consume the recommended daily intake of
magnesium, which is set way too low meaning these statistics are
understatements.
Even more frightening
are data from this study showing that 19% of Americans do not
consume even half of the government’s recommended daily intake
of magnesium.
Magnesium chloride is a potent
substance that penetrates
the cells with stunning result on cell biochemistry.
There is no
mystery in the idea that it’s always good to eat the most pure
whole foods we can find and the same can be said about magnesium
chloride solutions. There are many magnesium chloride products
on the market and some new ones arriving on the scene. Some are
natural ones taken from the sea, others are taken from brine
flows at certain lakes, and now we find a sea of it 1500 meters
underground in the Netherlands that is hundreds of millions of
years old and as pure as can be. And then there are the
unnatural types that are pharmaceutical powders and crystals
that are made by industrial process using hydrochloric acid.
These magnesium products come in different grades.[1]
Most Magnesium
chloride hexahydrate
available today
is the manufactured form made with hydrochloric acid, and added
to water. In this process magnesium chloride is regenerated from
magnesium hydroxide using hydrochloric acid.
Mg(OH)2(s) + 2 HCl → MgCl2(aq) + 2
H2O(l)
Oral magnesium chloride
is well tolerated and gets absorbed very
quickly and is inexpensive. Magnesium chloride hexahydrate can
be purchased from most chemical supply houses without a
prescription.
What is of
concern to us all is the relative purity or level relative level
of contamination. My official position on the pharmaceutical
stuff, which often contains 25 times the heavy metal pollution
than natural seawater evaporation solutions, is that
it’s a thousand times
better than nothing.
Often in many countries it is the only magnesium chloride
product one can find and the original transdermal magnesium
chloride man, Dr. Norman Shealy, I believe, still uses and sells
the pharmaceutical crystals and powders. My complaint against
these pharmaceutical materials is that they have high levels of
lead. They do not feel the same on the skin as natural solutions
but to do without when in need of magnesium supplementation is
like not breathing air when living on earth because of the
pollution.
A typical
Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate solution might have about ten
parts per million of heavy metals.[2]
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[3] Some synthetic products
only have about 5ml/kilo meaning only five parts per million of
heavy metals.[4]
In general these
industrial made magnesium chloride products are inexpensive when
purchased in bulk and can be dumped in your bathtub for
relaxation and medical treatment. Hexahydrate solutions usually
maintain in solution about 25 percent magnesium chloride whereas
the natural brines are up at around 32 percent sometimes peaking
out at 35 percent before we find magnesium crystals forming at
the bottom of the container.
The problem with oral
magnesium is that all
magnesium compounds are potentially laxative.
Lead is a
problem not only in children’s toys and household plumbing but
also in magnesium products. Jamieson™, Natural Sources Calcium
Magnesium is not approved by Consumer Labs because because it
contains 1.9 mcg of lead per daily serving. Weil™, Andrew Weil,
M.D. Balanced Cal-Mag is also not approved by Consumer Labs
because it contains 2.3 mcg of lead per daily serving.[5]

Mercury is also
a problem in some of the available magnesium products and it’s a
growing concern on earth today. There is at least one company
selling magnesium chloride brine from the Great Salt Lake but
federal scientists studying the lake have found some of the
highest levels of mercury ever measured anywhere. Concentrations
of methylmercury, the element's most poisonous form exceeded 25
nanograms per liter of water. Fish consumption warnings have
been issued when there was just 1 nanogram per liter. ``We
thought we would find some high levels of methylmercury,'' said
David Naftz, the USGS research hydrologist who is heading the
Great Salt Lake project, ``but not some of the highest (the USGS)
has ever found.''

The deepest
waters of the Great Salt Lake may contain even more toxic
mercury than previously known. That's according to water tests
done by Kennecott Utah Copper last summer, two years after
samples that triggered alarms about mercury throughout Utah.[6]
The large surface
area of the lake may collect a lot of mercury from atmospheric
deposition. Once in the lake, sulfate-reducing bacteria that
live in the deep brine layer may facilitate the creation of
methylmercury. Preliminary analyses indicate that
methylmercury levels in the deep brine layer are among the
highest ever measured by the USGS.
[7]
One needs to be
seriously concerned about purchasing products coming from the
Great Salt Lake and companies making claims about purity and the
absence of mercury need to send you their official testing
reports. It is not advisable to take someone’s word on such
matters.

Magnesium Oil,
a solution gathered by salt water evaporation has been our
favorite magnesium chloride solution until now

The IMVA now only
recommends magnesium chloride products that come from certified
laboratories and bottling companies though if you presently have
magnesium oil on hand and it has no odor or discoloration I
would continue to use it but NEVER drink it.

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GL /Magnesium oil |
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ZM / Magnesium (latest ZM batch) |
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Element |
Result |
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Result |
unit |
|
|
MgCl2 |
31 |
|
31.3 |
% |
|
|
NaCl |
0.16 |
|
0.34 |
% |
|
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KCl |
0.45 |
|
0.45 |
% |
|
|
MgSO4 |
2.29 |
|
0.24 |
% |
|
|
Br- |
0.55 |
|
0.38 |
% |
|
|
CaCl2 |
0.01 |
|
0.01 |
% |
|
|
B |
560 |
|
38.9 |
mg/l |
|
|
Al |
3.4 |
|
0.168 |
mg/l |
|
|
As |
0.0153 |
|
< 0,00075 |
mg/l |
|
|
Ba |
0.049 |
|
0.138 |
mg/l |
|
|
Cd |
0.059 |
|
0.06 |
mg/l |
|
|
Co |
0.056 |
|
0.063 |
mg/l |
|
|
Cr |
0.039 |
|
0.037 |
mg/l |
|
|
Cu |
0.106 |
|
0.065 |
mg/l |
|
|
Mo |
0.33 |
|
< 0,075 |
mg/l |
|
|
Ni |
< 0,1 |
|
< 0,1 |
mg/l |
|
|
P |
4.8 |
|
< 0,35 |
mg/l |
|
|
Sn |
< 0,45 |
|
< 0,45 |
mg/l |
|
|
Ti |
0.163 |
|
0.0103 |
mg/l |
|
|
V |
0.074 |
|
< 0,015 |
mg/l |
|
|
Zn |
0.39 |
|
0.149 |
mg/l |
|
|
F |
73.6 |
|
9 |
mg/l |
For the very purest magnesium oil we now have to turn to Europe.
Deep underground is a 250 million old sea of magnesium chloride
brine that has never been touched by modern day pollution and
there is enough of it down there to last humanity hundreds of
years. It is so pure that I use it as a mouthwash and then
swallow what is in my mouth for oral supplementation. It is
ideal not only for oral intake but practically insures that skin
reactions will be absent even at full strength. This is the
magnesium chloride the IMVA recommends, along with an atomic
state iodine at seven percent solution level, for all skin
cancers as well as breast cancer.
This magnesium oil is
called Ancient Minerals.
Special Note for Health Care Practitioners: In critical
situations where heavy application is a must, one needs the
confidence that patients will be able to tolerate without
discomfort the application of the magnesium chloride all over
the body. To have an emergency situation where a patient is in
desperate need we need the purest available.
Though the small
amounts of mercury (0,004
mg/l as originally tested)
in sea derived
magnesium chloride products are not threatening especially be
because of the larger selenium levels, which are more than
enough to bind and neutralize the mercury, the underground
magnesium chloride has four times less measuring in at Hg
<0.0015. Because of the great strength of the Euro currencies
and the greatly weakening dollar, this magnesium oil product
will be more expensive meaning it probably will not be
appropriate to use in bulk for baths.
It is my suggestion
that people stock and use both seawater magnesium chloride
solutions and reserve this superior magnesium solution for
application to the oral cavities, face, use in diluted form for
eye wash, skin and breast cancer, use for douches for cervical
cancer, simple mouth wash with great effect for gum health and
tooth strength, and for the use for people with sensitive skin
which means all children. It is just heavenly to coat the entire
skin with.
For medical doctors this is something to keep on hand even for
intravenous applications and for the home users what one would
want to put drops of into their purified water.
To gaze on 64 ounces
of it is to gaze on the purest, most powerful medicine
obtainable anywhere in the world.
Its pure healing power and versatility of its use make it a
non-option in every medicine cabinet and in every doctor’s
dispensary.
It certainly would
be the product of choice for skin beauty care and for straight
oral supplementation. Beauty and health are in reality highly
related subjects. Rarely do we see an unhealthy person who is
beautiful or a beautiful person who is grossly unhealthy. As we
lose our health our beauty is diminished by the diseases we fall
victim to. In ancient China magnesium is called the beautiful
metal and it will bring nothing but beauty to one’s life, body
and skin.

One of Hawaii's
fastest-growing exports is based on a commodity the state is
soaking in: seawater. Super-cold water sucked up from thousands
of feet below the Pacific Ocean's surface is being marketed as
healthy, pure, mineral-rich drinking water. Japanese consumers
are paying top dollar for desalinated Hawaiian deep-sea water
being marketed as a dietary supplement that aids weight loss,
stress reduction, skin tone and digestion. So valuable do they
find this that they are willing to pay a cool $2,144 a gallon
for a concentrated form of this deep sea water. Two-ounce
bottles of Hawaii Deep Marine's Kona Nigari seawater mineral
concentrate (to mix with regular water) sell for $33.50 at the
Key of Life store in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center,
reported USA Today.[8]
The magnesium oil
from this ancient deposit in the Netherlands will be a hit in
the Far East where they appreciate the purity and quality of
such products especially because the cost is dramatically lower
than the price from Hawaii. If purchased by the half gallon the
European product roughly costs $3.76 for two ounces. It gets my
vote for all time purest, most powerful useful medicinal
substance in the world. Highly filtered seawater magnesium oil
would come in at $1.60 for two ounces (when purchased by the
gallon) and has been the most useful medicinal agent I have
found to date. More toxic industrially created magnesium
chloride products would weigh in around 80 cents for two ounces
and we readily recommend them when nothing else is available.
For Ancient Minerals
orders in the western hemisphere contact
LL Magnetic Clay
[9],
which will also be the first source of filtered sea-water
magnesium oil (Ocean Minerals) bottled in an FDA approved
bottling and filtering facility.
There are many other
excellent products high in magnesium content, one of special
note is the Dead Sea Salt. It is both high in magnesium and
potassium and is good for strong mineral baths. One will not
find that it replaces a high potency magnesium chloride but it
is a healing agent in its own right. There are actually many
such salt and brine works and salt is a huge subject in and of
itself. Himalayan Salts, Real Salt, Celtic Salts are some of the
finest in the world and are worth their weight in gold.
Epsom Salts are
wonderful for many applications and one can put hundreds of
pounds of it in isolation chambers so you can float easily in
them. They have soothing but limiting health and healing effect
in comparison to magnesium chloride, which could never be put in
great quantities in the water you bathe in. For some reason
magnesium chloride is hugely more absorbable through transdermal
means then magnesium sulfate (Epsom Salt). Though magnesium
sulfate is equally effective in the emergency room, saving
cardiac arrest patients with ease, it does not come anywhere
near to the level of medicinal potency of magnesium chloride in
the transdermal world of application and approach.
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[1]
There
are many grades of magnesium chloride. When making a
solution, one must first decide what degree of chemical
purity is needed. Choose the most appropriate grade
based on need and cost. In order of purity, from highest
to lowest we have:
ACS:
Highest quality; often equals or exceeds the latest
purity standards set by the American Chemical Society (ACS).
This is the only universally accepted standard.
Chemicals are of the highest purity attainable.
Reagent:
Purity is generally equal to ACS grade. This grade is
suitable for analytical work and is more than adequate
for general lab use.
USP:
A grade of sufficient purity to pass certain tests
prescribed by the US Pharmacopoeia (USP); acceptable for
drug use. USP grade may be used for most laboratory
purposes.
NF:
A grade of sufficient purity to meet the standards of
the National Formulary (NF).
Lab:
An upper-level intermediate quality. Exact impurities
may not be known; however, lab grade is usually pure
enough for most
educational laboratories.
Pure:
Purified, pure, or practical grade; a lower-level
intermediate quality. Although this grade does contain
impurities, it is usually pure enough for use in
educational laboratories.
Technical:
A good-quality grade used industrially. Use caution when
substituting for reagent-grade or lab-grade chemicals.
Technical
Grade is for laboratory use only and are not intended
for medical, drug, food
or household use.
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