Guest guest Posted June 9, 2012 Report Share Posted June 9, 2012 No you are right and the magnesium oil was not her only strategy. Toxins are usually involved as well. She had learned about what foods and chemicals to avoid, good nutrition from organic foods and supplements etc. which greatly diminished her seizure activity. But it was after several months of daily magnesium oil use, that they totally evaporated. I have also read of other epileptics who improved greatly on Magnesium oil. Most people are deficient in it as our soils are becoming depleted due to chemical use. Magnesium oil certainly is safe to experiment with. Last winter I started experiencing some mild seizure like symptoms too, so I started using transdermal magnesium oil daily. The strange symptoms stopped and have not returned. <Seizures are very complex. In her case, perhaps there was a shortage of magnesium in her system that caused them. There is no single cure for seizures that is going to cure everyone's seizures.> Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chemical Sensitivityand other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2012 Report Share Posted June 9, 2012 Anyone with experience HLA 5 part gene marker tests?ThanksSent from my iPad No you are right and the magnesium oil was not her only strategy. Toxins are usually involved as well. She had learned about what foods and chemicals to avoid, good nutrition from organic foods and supplements etc. which greatly diminished her seizure activity. But it was after several months of daily magnesium oil use, that they totally evaporated. I have also read of other epileptics who improved greatly on Magnesium oil. Most people are deficient in it as our soils are becoming depleted due to chemical use. Magnesium oil certainly is safe to experiment with. Last winter I started experiencing some mild seizure like symptoms too, so I started using transdermal magnesium oil daily. The strange symptoms stopped and have not returned. <Seizures are very complex. In her case, perhaps there was a shortage of magnesium in her system that caused them. There is no single cure for seizures that is going to cure everyone's seizures.> Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chemical Sensitivityand other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2012 Report Share Posted June 9, 2012 Hi Bonita, Thanks for this feedback on magnesium oil. I have a couple friends that might benefit. Is there a good source that is not, well...overpriced? Char No you are right and the magnesium oil was not her only strategy. Toxins are usually involved as well. She had learned about what foods and chemicals to avoid, good nutrition from organic foods and supplements etc. which greatly diminished her seizure activity. But it was after several months of daily magnesium oil use, that they totally evaporated. I have also read of other epileptics who improved greatly on Magnesium oil. Most people are deficient in it as our soils are becoming depleted due to chemical use. Magnesium oil certainly is safe to experiment with. Last winter I started experiencing some mild seizure like symptoms too, so I started using transdermal magnesium oil daily. The strange symptoms stopped and have not returned. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2012 Report Share Posted June 10, 2012 Hi Char,What I've understood as magnesium oil is simply MgCl + water. i.e. magnesium salt, about 20%, diluted in water. I buy 1 kg Mg Cl-powder from pharmacy or "herbarestería". The price is typically less than $10. I've used this magnesium-salt-water trans-dermal after every shower for many years already. One kg lasts more than a year.AimoTo: Rife From: soundtree@...Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 17:19:22 -0400Subject: Re: Re: seizures Hi Bonita, Thanks for this feedback on magnesium oil. I have a couple friends that might benefit. Is there a good source that is not, well...overpriced? Char No you are right and the magnesium oil was not her only strategy. Toxins are usually involved as well. She had learned about what foods and chemicals to avoid, good nutrition from organic foods and supplements etc. which greatly diminished her seizure activity. But it was after several months of daily magnesium oil use, that they totally evaporated. I have also read of other epileptics who improved greatly on Magnesium oil. Most people are deficient in it as our soils are becoming depleted due to chemical use. Magnesium oil certainly is safe to experiment with. Last winter I started experiencing some mild seizure like symptoms too, so I started using transdermal magnesium oil daily. The strange symptoms stopped and have not returned. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2012 Report Share Posted June 10, 2012 I use the Ancient Minerals brand recommended by my friend plus several doctors. I also found it too expensive so I buy the bath flakes and add distilled water to re-hydrate it into oil. I do my legs daily and entire body every 3rd day. I get 6.5 lbs of bath flakes for $77 including taxes and delivery and it lasts me about a year, with hubby using it daily too. I think that’s pretty good! I once bought a cheaper brand but found it did not dissolve as well. <Thanks for this feedback on magnesium oil. I have a couple friends that might benefit. Is there a good source that is not, well...overpriced?> Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chemical Sensitivityand other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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