Thursday, July 31, 2014

The Benefits of Transdermal Therapy

The practice of transdermal therapy has been around for ages.  After all, what is massage, but the practice of transdermal treatment through the use of specific hand motions, the use of essential or medicated oils and sometimes the application of heat. 

With the skin being the largest organ in the body, this form of therapy makes complete sense and there is no exception when it comes to magnesium; especially in the form of magnesium chloride.

Magnesium chloride is most recognized in its health benefits and is referred to as the “Master Magnesium Compound”, primarily due to its potency and effectiveness.

With magnesium chloride being one of the most available and largely in pure form, diluted only with distilled water, it is considered quite safe, economical and available in creams, gels, powder, flakes, crystals and oil.

Magnesium Transdermal Therapy is ideal when addressing pain management for muscle soreness and stiffness.  This method offers similar effects to that of soaking in the Dead Sea, which is highly sought after.  The Dead Sea contains, you guessed it, magnesium chloride.

While magnesium supplementation does offer benefits, when taken orally, the body is able to absorb only about 4% after going through stomach acids and digestive enzymes.

The benefits of transdermal therapy are astounding!  This form of magnesium supplementation addresses deficiencies on so many levels including systemic nutritional deficiencies, nervous and hormonal systems, reducing the risk of cancer and protecting the cells while also increasing circulation and the body’s ability to get rid of waste.


What better way to help reduce pain and help increase your overall health but with a warm soak in magnesium chloride water or a massage in magnesium oil?

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