Transdermal Magnesium Therapy
for Pain Management

Magnesium Oil can be applied directly to inflamed areas.
Transdermal Magnesium Therapy offers an important breakthrough in medical treatment offering an excellent a form of magnesium supplementation that is just not possible with oral use alone. Transdermal medicine is ideal for pain management as well as sports and pediatric medicine and for diabetic neuropathy there is nothing better in the entire world of medicine.
Traditional methods of administering medicine such as tablets or capsules get watered down and become much less effective due to stomach acids and digestive enzymes, before they eventually get into the bloodstream. Bypassing the stomach and liver means a much greater percentage of the active ingredient goes straight into the bloodstream where it’s needed and in the case of neuropathy medicinal properties are concentrated in the local tissues.
Drugs enter different layers of skin via intramuscular,
subcutaneous, or transdermal delivery methods.
Imagine receiving your medical treatment right in the comfort of your own home if you cannot get to the warm sea water.
Transdermal magnesium therapy is ideal for pain management, diabetic neuropathy and inflammation. The combination of heat and magnesium chloride increases circulation and waste removal. The therapeutic effect of magnesium baths is to draw inflammation out of the muscles and joints. Magnesium chloride, when applied directly to the skin is transdermally absorbed and has an almost immediate effect on pain.
What better way to reduce or eliminate pain then by simply taking a therapeutic bath or rubbing magnesium chloride substance in liquid form directly onto the skin or affected area of the body? From the pain of sports injuries to low back pain and sciatica, headaches, relief from kidney stones, the pain of restless legs, arthritic pain, and just about every painful condition imaginable will in all likely hood benefit from medicines applied topically.














Has anyone tried this for Fibromyalgia? I also have a terrible time sleeping and have read that Magnesium is the “relaxing” mineral. I’ve been taking it morning and night but haven’t noticed any difference by taking a pill form. Woudl love to hear from people that have used it in the baths and oil!
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