On the Radio: Transdermal Magnesium Therapy Author, Mark Sircus (Update)

Mark Sircus, Ac., OMDFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Mark Sircus, author of the newly released Transdermal Magnesium TherapyTransdermal Magnesium Therapy Cover Art (ISBN 0-9787991-1-9, PHAELOS BOOKS, $18.95), will be a guest on the Power Hour radio program, hosted by Joyce Riley and Dave VonKleist on January 10, 2007. The podcast of this interview will also be available online.

On Thursday, January 11, from 9a-10a CST, Mark will be on WTWG-AM, which broadcasts out of Columbia, MS. Before finalizing things with program director I spoke with the office manager, who told me she could not put the book down. They have brought Dr. Scott Whittaker, author of MediSin to speak locally on several occasions, and are very interested in better informing the public on this important subject .

Mark wrote a very informative article, Magnesium: Medical Miracle From the Sea that we published here last month. Be sure to tune in.

Transdermal Magnesium Therapy gives a comprehensive overview of the role magnesium plays in the sustainability of our health. In fact, it becomes very clear that when magnesium levels are deficient, health cannot be sustained, although life can be prolonged. This syndrome, of prolonged life with adverse health, expresses itself through many forms of chronic diseases including coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer’s, Autism spectrum, and many more. While over 68% of the population is magnesium deficient, the condition applies to virtually 100% of the people with major disease.

Beyond citing the causal factors and consequences of magnesium deficiency, Sircus discusses the full range of magnesium intake modalities, including a relatively new one, magnesium chloride, that is derived through the evaporative process from ocean waters in the production of sea salt. In addition to health sustaining magnesium, this solution contains the full, balanced spectrum of trace minerals that are vital to human health. Of particular interest is clear evidence that a replenishment regemin involving the absorption of this natural solution through the skin has consistently shown improvements in health.

If this subject is of interest, you can also listen to an podcast interview I did with Mark (he lives in Brazil) last year, before the book was available. It’s 63 minutes in length.

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  1. Jasmin

    Yes, TMT rocks!

    The magnesium oil works awesomely, but I never guessed HOW it works until I read the book. Dr. Sircus did everyone a tremendous service by writing it. I can’t wait for the 2nd edition!

    I’m getting my magnesium oil from HPDI,

    http://www.integratedhealth.com

    I’m loving Ancient Minerals (on skin) and Ocean Minerals (for baths) sooooo much. I wasn’t really LIVING before magnesium oil. TMT definitely is revolutionary and has forever changed my life for the better. Muscle tension disappears, excessive soreness (after exercise) is a thing of the past, and I sleep soundly every night. Wow! Because almost everyone is deficient in magnesium, I can’t recommend it highly enough!

    Also read the book because once you understand why and how it works, you can use it more effectively for yourself, and can recommend it to others who may need it for very specific reasons (heart palpitations, cramps or spasms, fibromyalgia, effective pain relief, etc). Go TMT!

  2. My keyboard and brain are not in sync tonight!

    Time to REST.

  3. I meant “Stay Hungry”, although staying Hung-ey, I assume is OK, too.

    By the way, Sadam was not “HUNG”, he was Hanged! BAd joke, but sort of funny in a sick wort of way and in tune with my earlier typo, too.

    Don (Again)!

  4. Dear Adam –

    TMT Rocks!

    Magnesium is a (rock) mineral, and TMT (an obvious acronym for Transdermal Magnesium Therapy) has some very major possibilities.

    Let’s keep applying, feeling GOOD, and continue to keep thinking about all of these “Thoughts for Food”! Stay Hungey, and Keep Thinkin’! Keep spreadin’ the Word.

    Devoted Fan & Reader

    DPL

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