Magnesium oil
Magnesium oil (also referred to as transdermal magnesium)[1] is a mixture of magnesium chloride in 6 molecules Water, with Magnesium as the Alkaline earth metal and Chlorine as the Nonmetal. In reality, it is not a "true" oil, as it is not composed of one or more hydrocarbons. It can be applied to the skin.[2]
References
- Knox, Kerri; Tucker, Joshua. The Levaquin Tendonitis Solution. Kerri Knox, RN. p. 49. ISBN 0557648513.
- Criscuolo, Giulia (October 2011). "Transdermal Magnesium". #76. The South African Journal of Natural Medicine. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
Further reading
- Mendelson-Mastey, Chani, et al. "Synthesis of magnesium chloride nanoparticles by the water/oil nanoemulsion evaporation." Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 529 (2017): 930–935.
- Sircus, Mark (2011). Transdermal Magnesium Therapy: A New Modality for the Maintenance of Health. iUniverse. ISBN 978-1450283564.
- Kan, Karen (2013). Guide to Healing Chronic Pain: A Holistic Approach. BalboaPress. p. 152. ISBN 9781452574097.
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