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I use the Ancient Minerals form of Mg Oil http://www.magneticclay.com/store/Departments/Ancient-Minerals-Magnesium-Oil.aspx I have not heard of anyone making Mg Oil. This stuff is harvested from the ocean I believe.

Steph

Bulk Magnesium Chloride...and Magnesium Oil

Hello , and everybody,

I am excited to be learning and healing from the abundant information I've gleaned from this group. This is my first posting though I've been reading and taking my Lugols 2%...6 drops a day, (with the co factors) since late July. I started low dosage, and yesterday received a bottle of Lugol's 5% from J.Crows. I'm happy to say it wasn't too bad at 6 drops in 8 oz. water. Not too fond of taking pills, I am choosing the liquid and finding it tolerable.

I'm currently healthy on many levels, but have had symptoms of imbalance for years.(Restless chi, leg cramps, heart palps, visual migrains.) Those symptoms have mostly dissapeared, except during recent local agricultural burning of nut tree prunings. (They are sprayed with fumigants and fungicides annually and are transmuted when burned and inhailed).

I am a massage therapist who would love to use magnesium oil on clients. I have been looking online for a way to make this oil. I found bulk Mag.Chloride : http://www.icemelters.com/mag.htm

http://www.icemelters.com/pricemag.htm

The link was on a forum for fish aquarium users who wanted to grow coral naturally.

I thought that was pretty interesting. Also it's used to melt ice on roads, etc... without the corosion factor of sodium chloride and is said to be safe for humans, plants and animals . It is available in pellets, and flakes.

I've also been researching Magnesium chloride hexahydrate. I have read it was toxic though I imagine the product that is sold to be sprayed on the skin must be greatly diluted???

I wonder, has anyone tried making this magnesium oil? I am seeking advice before investing in many pounds of Magnesium Chloride.

Kind regards, and many thanks,

Lani Lila

"What lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what is within out into the world, miracles happen."-- Henry Thoreau

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Here is where the mg oil is from:

Where Does Ancient Minerals Magnesium Oil Come From?

Ancient Minerals ultra pure magnesium oil is extracted from the Ancient Zechstein Seabed in Europe, 1600 to 2000 meters deep in the interior of the Earth. Well protected for the last 250 million years, it is the most pure magnesium oil in the world and a mark of purity on every bottle of Ancient Minerals.

Steph

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Thanks for the link Steph,

I see Ancient Minerals offers the flakes of Mg. 32 lbs for 150.00.

http://www.magneticclay.com/store/Departments/Ancient-Minerals-

Magnesium-Bath-Flakes.aspx

The product used to melt ice is also advertised to be from the Dead

Sea and is $49. for 50#. Seems pretty reasonable . I would love to

see a chemical analysis of both products.

http://www.icemelters.com/pricemag.htm

Kind regards,

Lani Lila

>

> I use the Ancient Minerals form of Mg Oil

http://www.magneticclay.com/store/Departments/Ancient-Minerals-

Magnesium-Oil.aspx I have not heard of anyone making Mg Oil. This

stuff is harvested from the ocean I believe.

>

> Steph

>

> Hello , and everybody,

>

> I am excited to be learning and healing from the abundant

information I've gleaned from this group. This is my first posting

though I've been reading and taking my Lugols 2%...6 drops a day,

(with the co factors) since late July. I started low dosage, and

yesterday received a bottle of Lugol's 5% from J.Crows. I'm happy

to say it wasn't too bad at 6 drops in 8 oz. water. Not too fond of

taking pills, I am choosing the liquid and finding it tolerable.

>

> I'm currently healthy on many levels, but have had symptoms

of imbalance for years.(Restless chi, leg cramps, heart palps, visual

migrains.) Those symptoms have mostly dissapeared, except during

recent local agricultural burning of nut tree prunings. (They are

sprayed with fumigants and fungicides annually and are transmuted

when burned and inhailed).

>

> I am a massage therapist who would love to use magnesium

oil on clients. I have been looking online for a way to make this

oil. I found bulk Mag.Chloride : http://www.icemelters.com/mag.htm

> http://www.icemelters.com/pricemag.htm

>

> The link was on a forum for fish aquarium users who wanted

to grow coral naturally.

> I thought that was pretty interesting. Also it's used to

melt ice on roads, etc... without the corosion factor of sodium

chloride and is said to be safe for humans, plants and animals . It

is available in pellets, and flakes.

>

> I've also been researching Magnesium chloride

hexahydrate. I have read it was toxic though I imagine the product

that is sold to be sprayed on the skin must be greatly diluted???

>

> I wonder, has anyone tried making this magnesium oil? I

am seeking advice before investing in many pounds of Magnesium

Chloride.

>

>

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Hi ,

I bought this product too but now am wondering why I let myself be

lured into buying something with chloride in it. Is this chloride

somehow safe and not a halide that will bump iodine out?

Thanks for help. Hope I haven't wasted my money.

On Oct 26, 2008, at 1:43 PM, ladybugsandbees wrote:

Here is where the mg oil is from:

 

Where Does Ancient Minerals Magnesium Oil Come From?

Ancient Minerals ultra pure magnesium oil is extracted from the Ancient

Zechstein Seabed in Europe, 1600 to 2000 meters deep in the interior of

the Earth. Well protected for the last 250 million years, it is the

most pure magnesium oil in the world and a mark of purity on every

bottle of Ancient Minerals.

 

Steph

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Thanks very much!

On Oct 26, 2008, at 7:00 PM, ladybugsandbees wrote:

This is a good form.  It is chlorine that is toxic.  I know we seem to

interchange them but Magnesium Chloride is very good.  I just finished

my first jug.  It took me 1 year to finish it.  I spray it on my entire

body daily.  It has really helped me.  I put it in my bath as well.

 

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I've heard you use nigari to make mag oil. It is also used to make tofu.

If you google it you can probably info. I haven't tried it but I have

been investigating it.

Shelli

lanilila@... wrote:

>

>

> Hello , and everybody,

>

> I am excited to be learning and healing from the abundant information

> I've gleaned from this group. This is my first posting though I've

> been reading and taking my Lugols 2%...6 drops a day, (with the co

> factors) since late July. I started low dosage, and yesterday

> received a bottle of Lugol's 5% from J.Crows. I'm happy to say it

> wasn't too bad at 6 drops in 8 oz. water. Not too fond of taking

> pills, I am choosing the liquid and finding it tolerable.

>

> I'm currently healthy on many levels, but have had symptoms of

> imbalance for years.(Restless chi, leg cramps, heart palps, visual

> migrains.) Those symptoms have mostly dissapeared, except

> during recent local agricultural burning of nut tree prunings. (They

> are sprayed with fumigants and fungicides annually and are transmuted

> when burned and inhailed).

>

> I am a massage therapist who would love to use magnesium oil on

> clients. I have been looking online for a way to make this oil. I

> found bulk Mag.Chloride : http://www.icemelters.com/mag.htm

> <http://www.icemelters.com/mag.htm>

> http://www.icemelters.com/pricemag.htm

> <http://www.icemelters.com/pricemag.htm>

>

> The link was on a forum for fish aquarium users who wanted to grow

> coral naturally.

> I thought that was pretty interesting. Also it's used to melt ice on

> roads, etc... without the corosion factor of sodium chloride and is

> said to be safe for humans, plants and animals . It is available in

> pellets, and flakes.

>

> I've also been researching Magnesium chloride hexahydrate. I have

> read it was toxic though I imagine the product that is sold to be

> sprayed on the skin must be greatly diluted???

>

> I wonder, has anyone tried making this magnesium oil? I am seeking

> advice before investing in many pounds of Magnesium Chloride.

>

> Kind regards, and many thanks,

>

> Lani Lila

>

>

> " What lies before us and what lies behind us are small

> matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what is

> within out into the world, miracles happen. "

> -- Henry Thoreau

>

>

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I use the Mag Chloride oil in my tub. Not often but when I do, even

though it's only 1/2 cup, my skin is very dry - white dry. Anyone else?

I put coconut oil on my arms and legs but afraid of clogging my pours.

Wish it didn't do that. Anyone have suggestions?

On Oct 27, 2008, at 5:07 AM, Shelli wrote:

I've heard you use nigari to make mag oil. It is also used to make tofu.

If you google it you can probably info. I haven't tried it but I have

been investigating it.

Shelli

Parashis

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Hello Shelli,

I read yesterday about making the oil, though it didn't mention

nigari. I've been familiar with Nigari through friends who make tofu.

" Magnesium chloride is an important coagulant used in the preparation

of tofu from soy milk. In Japan it is sold as nigari (the term is

derived from the Japanese word for " bitter " ), a white powder produced

from seawater after the sodium chloride has been removed, and the

water evaporated. In China it is called " lushui " (±ˮ in Chinese).

Nigari or Lushui consists mostly of magnesium chloride, with some

magnesium sulfate and other trace elements. It is also an ingredient

in baby formula milk. "

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_chloride

I also had a long talk yesterday with the woman from the company that

sells Magnesium Chloride...called MAG...for de-icing. Their product

is not " food grade " ...but is claimed to be less toxic than baking

powder. She is calling me back today regarding shipping. I've

decided to order one bag and do some expiramenting. I'll keep you

posted.

Kind regards,

Lani Lila

> I've heard you use nigari to make mag oil. It is also used to make

tofu.

> If you google it you can probably info. I haven't tried it but I

have

> been investigating it.

> Shelli

>

>

> lanilila@... wrote:

> >

> >

> > Hello , and everybody,

> >

> > I am excited to be learning and healing from the abundant

information

> > I've gleaned from this group. This is my first posting though

I've

> > been reading and taking my Lugols 2%...6 drops a day, (with the

co

> > factors) since late July. I started low dosage, and yesterday

> > received a bottle of Lugol's 5% from J.Crows. I'm happy to say

it

> > wasn't too bad at 6 drops in 8 oz. water. Not too fond of taking

> > pills, I am choosing the liquid and finding it tolerable.

> >

> > I'm currently healthy on many levels, but have had symptoms of

> > imbalance for years.(Restless chi, leg cramps, heart palps,

visual

> > migrains.) Those symptoms have mostly dissapeared, except

> > during recent local agricultural burning of nut tree prunings.

(They

> > are sprayed with fumigants and fungicides annually and are

transmuted

> > when burned and inhailed).

> >

> > I am a massage therapist who would love to use magnesium oil on

> > clients. I have been looking online for a way to make this oil.

I

> > found bulk Mag.Chloride : http://www.icemelters.com/mag.htm

> > <http://www.icemelters.com/mag.htm>

> > http://www.icemelters.com/pricemag.htm

> > <http://www.icemelters.com/pricemag.htm>

> >

> > The link was on a forum for fish aquarium users who wanted to

grow

> > coral naturally.

> > I thought that was pretty interesting. Also it's used to melt

ice on

> > roads, etc... without the corosion factor of sodium chloride and

is

> > said to be safe for humans, plants and animals . It is

available in

> > pellets, and flakes.

> >

> > I've also been researching Magnesium chloride hexahydrate. I

have

> > read it was toxic though I imagine the product that is sold to be

> > sprayed on the skin must be greatly diluted???

> >

> > I wonder, has anyone tried making this magnesium oil? I am

seeking

> > advice before investing in many pounds of Magnesium Chloride.

> >

> > Kind regards, and many thanks,

> >

> > Lani Lila

> >

> >

> > " What lies before us and what lies behind us are small

> > matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what

is

> > within out into the world, miracles happen. "

> > -- Henry Thoreau

> >

> >

>

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I would love to hear what ever you find out. I tried to call them at MAG and got

no return

call. At these prices, I would love to order from them. I was considering adding

the flakes

to my bath water. Please post your findings here on the group.

> > >

> > >

> > > Hello , and everybody,

> > >

> > > I am excited to be learning and healing from the abundant

> information

> > > I've gleaned from this group. This is my first posting though

> I've

> > > been reading and taking my Lugols 2%...6 drops a day, (with the

> co

> > > factors) since late July. I started low dosage, and yesterday

> > > received a bottle of Lugol's 5% from J.Crows. I'm happy to say

> it

> > > wasn't too bad at 6 drops in 8 oz. water. Not too fond of taking

> > > pills, I am choosing the liquid and finding it tolerable.

> > >

> > > I'm currently healthy on many levels, but have had symptoms of

> > > imbalance for years.(Restless chi, leg cramps, heart palps,

> visual

> > > migrains.) Those symptoms have mostly dissapeared, except

> > > during recent local agricultural burning of nut tree prunings.

> (They

> > > are sprayed with fumigants and fungicides annually and are

> transmuted

> > > when burned and inhailed).

> > >

> > > I am a massage therapist who would love to use magnesium oil on

> > > clients. I have been looking online for a way to make this oil.

> I

> > > found bulk Mag.Chloride : http://www.icemelters.com/mag.htm

> > > <http://www.icemelters.com/mag.htm>

> > > http://www.icemelters.com/pricemag.htm

> > > <http://www.icemelters.com/pricemag.htm>

> > >

> > > The link was on a forum for fish aquarium users who wanted to

> grow

> > > coral naturally.

> > > I thought that was pretty interesting. Also it's used to melt

> ice on

> > > roads, etc... without the corosion factor of sodium chloride and

> is

> > > said to be safe for humans, plants and animals . It is

> available in

> > > pellets, and flakes.

> > >

> > > I've also been researching Magnesium chloride hexahydrate. I

> have

> > > read it was toxic though I imagine the product that is sold to be

> > > sprayed on the skin must be greatly diluted???

> > >

> > > I wonder, has anyone tried making this magnesium oil? I am

> seeking

> > > advice before investing in many pounds of Magnesium Chloride.

> > >

> > > Kind regards, and many thanks,

> > >

> > > Lani Lila

> > >

> > >

> > > " What lies before us and what lies behind us are small

> > > matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what

> is

> > > within out into the world, miracles happen. "

> > > -- Henry Thoreau

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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