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From: *Dan Nave* <Dan.Nave@...

>

Date: Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 1:25 PM

Subject: RE: CS>Benefits of Magnesium Oil (questions about

Nigari)

To: silver-list@...

I can't give you exact numbers but may be able to give you

some general

idea...

I have mixed it 3 measures of Nigari to 1 measure of water.

This will

dissolve completely, but is somewhat oily feeling and has a

noticeably

higher viscosity than water. I think Concentrace, for

instance, is less

concentrated than this, perhaps equivalent to 2 to 1.

I think it might be more generally acceptable to mix about 2

measures

Nigari to 1 measure water.

I have not found that the added Nigari increases the volume

of the

resultant fluid terribly much, so in this case you could say

that one

teaspoon of the fluid is equal to 2 teaspoons of Nigari

crystals.

You may even want to mix it 1 to 1. Remember, I am

referring to Volume

measures. The lower concentration may make it better for

application to

the skin, so it doesn't end up feeling so ...sweaty... when

it dries, or

however you might describe that sensation.

For the 1 to 1 dilution, just pulling a number out of my

hat, I would

think it should be about a pint of fluid for a 1 pound bag

of Nigari.

Dan

> Re: CS>Benefits of Magnesium Oil (questions

about Nigari)

>

> Hey Dan,

> I've never used magnesium oil, but am quite intrigued by the

> claims, so I'm trying to find some nigari in my area. I'm

> wondering though, if I do find some, approximately how much

> water to how much nigari? What will the consistency be like?

> About how much mag oil will one pound of nigari make?

> TIA,

> Shelli

>

>

>

> Dan Nave wrote:

> > Just go down to your local Oriental store (or shop

on-line)

> and look

> > for " Nigari. "

> >

> > http://www.simply-natural.biz/Nigari.php

> >

> > This is magnesium chloride derived from sea water

which is used for

> > making Tofu. It costs under $2 per pound. Make a

> saturated solution

> > by mixing the Nigari in a small amount of water to the

> point where no

> > more Nigari will dissolve. Then just rub it anywhere on

> your body and

> > let it dry there. You could make it less

concentrated, perhaps a

> > ratio of 3 measures of Nigari to 1 measure of water.

It is not

> > critical. This is very cheap and will last a very

long time. Keep

> > any unused crystals of Nigari in a closed (sealed)

container so it

> > doesn't absorb moisture from the air.

> >

> > This is the same as " Magnesium Oil " except for the price.

> >

> > Dan

> >

> >

>

>

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