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Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) versus magnesium chloride: what's the difference?
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Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) versus magnesium chloride: what's the difference?
When you purchase epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) from the supermarket however, it is usually not one harvested from ocean water, but manufactured in a factory as an isolate which is magnesium sulfate. It does not contain the other sea trace minerals that would be present in dehydrated sea salt.  Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is very cheap and in the event you can’t get hold of anything else, it can certainly save your life.
Eliminate Magnesium Deficiency Symptoms - Magnesium Chloride Flakes Baths
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Eliminate Magnesium Deficiency Symptoms - Magnesium Chloride Flakes Baths
Magnesium chloride flakes (magnesium chloride hexahydrate) are natural mineral salts that are completely water soluble and able to be absorbed by cells without further digestion.  Adding these salts to your bath is a natural way to boost your magnesium uptake and provides much more magnesium to your muscles and bone cells than oral tablets and powders.   Magnesium chloride flakes derive from ocean, salt lakes or dried up salt pockets sandwiched in rock strata.
Magnesium Oil for Muscle Pain Relief
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Magnesium Oil for Muscle Pain Relief
Most cramps are preventable, especially cramps during exercise. Are you doing all you can to stop them from affecting your performance? If you understand why cramps happen in the first place, you’re far better equipped to help prevent them. High-heel wearers, those who perspire a lot, are on medications, drugs or drink alcohol and coffee excessively may also suffer frequent cramps.
Are You Suffering From Muscle Cramps?
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Are You Suffering From Muscle Cramps?
Are you suffering from muscle cramps and been told to stay hydrated and consume more electrolytes? The main electrolytes (combined with chloride) are sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium, but it's magnesium that's the one we usually get most depleted in and it's magnesium that controls the movement of calcium.  They have a direct relationship.  Calcium is a contracting mineral and hardening element, and magnesium is the relaxing mineral because it restores the correct charge and electrolyte balance, allowing muscle flexibility.  We need magnesium for muscle recovery.
Ionic Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate (Salt) or Chelated Magnesium? What Works Better?
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Ionic Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate (Salt) or Chelated Magnesium? What Works Better?
Ionic Magnesium is the dissolved salt form of magnesium. Many people in our modern industrialised societies are realising just how much they need to add extra magnesium to their diets, as it is lost excessively under stress. A plentiful supply of magnesium helps to defend against the ravages of stress, to calm and relax the nervous and vascular systems, to alleviate cramps and restless legs, to support digestion, metabolism and energy supply, to detoxify, to strengthen the immune system and to build new cells.
Magnesium For Pregnancy & Breast Feeding Mothers
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Magnesium For Pregnancy & Breast Feeding Mothers
Magnesium for pregnancy is extremely important and can be supplemented with Elektra Magnesium Cream, which is made in Australia from natural ingredients, is non-toxic and safe to use topically.  Pregnant women in particular greatly benefit from using it due to the higher magnesium demands of growing a baby in the womb. Increased magnesium nutrition is not only recommended for pregnant or lactating mothers, but also for the elderly, athletes, shift workers, stressed executives, teenagers or toddlers as part of a healthy lifestyle and balanced nutritional program.