POKE ROOT OIL
POKE ROOT OIL
Poke Root has been traditionally used to support the lymphatic system and skin wellness. Our slow-infused Poke Root Oil captures
This potent oil is often used in topical applications
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About Magnesium Chloride:
About Magnesium Chloride:
Magnesium Chloride is often considered superior for topical absorption compared to other forms of Magnesium. Here are a few reasons why:
- Solubility: Magnesium Chloride has excellent solubility in water, which allows it to easily dissolve and form a concentrated solution.
- Ionic form: Magnesium Chloride exists in an ionic form, meaning it dissociates into Magnesium ions (Mg2+) and Chloride ions (Cl-) when dissolved in water. Magnesium ions have a smaller molecular size, which may enhance their absorption through the skin's barrier compared to larger molecules or complexes.
- Skin permeability: The skin has a natural barrier that limits the absorption of certain substances. Magnesium Chloride has been suggested to have better permeability through the skin compared to other forms of magnesium. It is believed that the Chloride ions, along with the Magnesium ions, can help facilitate the passage of magnesium through the skin.
- Transdermal delivery studies: Some studies have specifically investigated the transdermal absorption of Magnesium Chloride. These studies have shown promising results, demonstrating significant increases in Magnesium levels in the blood and urine after topical application of Magnesium Chloride.
Magnesium is mostly found in bones, muscles and tissues, so blood and urine markers are not the best measurements, but knowing your body and how you feel makes you the best to determine if something is working for you or not!
While Magnesium Chloride may offer advantages for topical absorption, it's important to note that individual results to transdermal Magnesium can vary. Factors such as skin health, thickness, and integrity can influence absorption rates.
Consulting with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance on transdermal Magnesium use is always recommended.
It's important to note that while transdermal magnesium can be beneficial for some individuals, it is not a substitute for addressing magnesium deficiencies through dietary sources or oral supplements. If you have specific health concerns or conditions, please consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplementation regimen.
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