Results from Our First Transdermal Magnesium Seminar

Our first Transdermal Magnesium Seminar, held this evening at Southwest Institute of Healing Arts (www.swiha.com) is now history. It was a rousing success. We didn’t break any box office numbers. In fact, only a handful of people came. However, all were interested for various reasons, and all made purchases.

Transdermal Magnesium Therapy Books on Display

Most were professionals who understood the importance of magnesium, and intrigued by the transdermal potential of this liquid form. One lady has been taking medication for heart arrythmia for quite some time. Another described herself as very sensitive to virtually anything that she puts on her skin. She bought a sample bottle of magnesium chloride, and ordered a half-gallon, which will be shipped to her next week.

There was a woman from a country in Africa, who said that the only way that magnesium is administered where she is from is either intravenous or transdermal. Everyone who understood the nutritional effectiveness of supplementation generally agreed that there is only a marginal benefit to taking supplements in tablet form, as the mineral benefit is often lost in the digestive process.

The woman with the arrhythmia wondered how the magnesium might interact with her drug medications. I do not attempt to answer such questions, as I’m in no position to offer advice. I can only offer cautious supposition. However, under the care of someone who wants to see her return to a more natural physiological state, would likewise want her not to be dependent on synthetic meds, and who has formal training in this area, would be able to help her wean herself off the meds as her magnesium supply was brought up to adequate levels.

What constitutes adequate levels of magnesium can differ from one person to the next. One generalization will fit some, but never all people.

We showed a 7 minute video that we produced titled, To Your Great Health, which shows some of the ways that magnesium chloride can be administered, as well as some things to look for, such as possible intense reactions when just starting usage. I also indicated that an intense reaction today does not mean that it will always be that way.

Spraying MgCl under my arms yielded the residual benefit of the virtual elimination of body order. However, acid buildup in my lymph area made my under arm area a “hot zone” when I sprayed magnesium on. I tried to tough it out for a while, but the pain was too hot for me. Since I understood that the magnesium wasn’t hurting me, I did not give up on it. We simply started taking foot baths several times each week, and within a few weeks, I was pleased to discover that the intense pain had mellowed down to a mild sting.

We were prepared with copies of Mark’s book, along with 2 fl. oz. samples of magnesium chloride from Ocean Magnesium Products (www.oceanmagnesium.com). Several of the people that dropped by had already visited their web site. 

All in all, everyone found the information and presentation beneficial. We will schedule more. Next week we’re taking a drive up to Sedona, to meet the publisher of Four Corners Magazine (www.fourcornersmagazine.com), who has already agreed to publish Chapter 3 — Dietary Magnesium Deficiencies, in the December/January issue. Hers will be the third magazine, behind Well Being Journal (www.wellbeingjournal.com), which is publishing Chapter 2, “Magnesium and Modern Medicine”, and Namasté Magazine (www.namastepublishing.co.uk), which is publishing information on the endocrine system. These articles are in the current editions of both magazines.

All in all, this was a great event to build from. Time to get started planning the next one.

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  1. Jamus Maron

    great stuff great book! I live in the UK and the cheapest place i found to buy it is:

    http://www.transdermal-magnesium-chloride.co.uk/

    Much better than the size above and they get there maggy chloride from the same place!

  2. Melody

    If you read Mark Sircus’s Transdermal Magnesium Therapy, you definitely will be inspired to try magnesium oil.

    Magnesium oil should be in every home. And it will be when enough awareness has been generated about the health benefits it offers.

    I get my magnesium from Integrated Health:

    http://www.IntegratedHealth.com

    They offer Ancient Minerals magnesium oil and Ocean Minerals magnesium oil. Ancient minerals is from the ancient Zechstein seabed, which is 250 million years old. This is an extremely pure magnesium oil, suitable for oral use.

    They also offer Ocean Minerals magnesium oil, which is derived from purified Pacific ocean seawater. This is a high quality formula, which I like to use in baths, footbaths, and in a homemade lotion (1/3 mag oil, 1/3 coconut oil, and 1/3 aloe vera gel).

    Try magnesium oil, you’ll probably love it!

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