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Hi,

By " filtered " water, do you mean bottled water or distilled water--would

they do?

Thanks,

Joy

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From: Coconut Oil

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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 2:02 AM

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Subject: Re: Nigari

mix 50/50 with filtered water and rub it on. make sure all

crystals

have disolved by shaking before use.

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i have some nigari and want to know the easiest, simplest way to apply it. right now, i am just mixing a small amount of the nigari to warm water, apply it to areas on my skin, allowing it to dry. yes, it itches a bit, however, i can tolerate it. is there another way, other than putting it into bath water? would adding a little dmso help?

thanks for any help.diana-- " Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground. " - Rumi " And forget not that the Earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. " Kahlil Gibran

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How much of the nigari do you put in your bath water?

>

> > It's good that you also take magnesium. I read that you should have

> > much more mag than calcium, although in your case you were so depleted

> > of calcium I guess that to " bone " up was good. I've been using the

> > transdermal magnesium from

> >

>

> ------> An option is magnesium chloride for baths from the macrobiotic

> stores. It's called nigari and used to make tofu. It comes from

> evaporating sea water. I bought mine from simplynatural. com and ebay

> and stick with the Japanese produced not chinese.

> http://www.simply- natural.biz/ Nigari.php

> <http://www.simply- natural.biz/ Nigari.php>

>

> You can get a small bag to sample before buying a larger one. I buy it

> in 50lbs bags from around $60. It lasts a really, really long time and

> is more effective than epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) at getting mag. in.

>

> Lynn

>

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