What are Ancient Minerals Magnesium Bath Flakes?
Ancient Minerals magnesium flakes are dry flakes of magnesium chloride hexadyrate and other trace minerals, in a convenient and economical form for utilization in baths and foot soaks. Ancient Minerals magnesium flakes are approximately 47{80cb7c1ee426b8f3e8ed1451a4fd23d80a147a880579763a77e7cd328ded2b98} magnesium chloride by weight.
Where Do Ancient Minerals Magnesium Bath Flakes Come From?
Ancient Minerals magnesium flakes are extracted from the Ancient Zechstein Seabed in Europe, 1600 to 2000 meters deep in the interior of the Earth. Well protected for the last 250 million years, they are the most pure magnesium flakes in the world and a mark of purity on every bottle of Ancient Minerals.
How do I use Ancient Minerals Magnesium Bath Flakes?
For therapeutic use, dissolve 1 to 3 cups of magnesium flakes (or more) in full tub bath or foot bath and soak for 30 minutes or more. Temperature of the water should be 101F to 103F (not hot). Hot bath water causes the skin to eliminate rather than absorb. Following the bath, rinse skin with cool running water, then pat skin dry with a towel and apply a natural moisturizer.
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What are the Benefits of Ancient Minerals Magnesium Bath Flakes?
* Restores cellular magnesium levels
* Acts as a cellular protectant
* Supports detoxification
* Relieves aches and pains
* Improves mood and relieves stress
* Encourages healthy skin tissue
Magnesium = Life Force?,
This 8 lb bottle of magnesium chloride flakes is a welcome find on Amazon, offered at a reasonable price from the company which also provides mg sprays.
[My review of Magnesium Oil 8 fl oz (237 ml) Spray gives details on causes and cures of magnesium deficiency. I’ve also posted a video review on the Ancient Mineral mag oil spray, linked below.]
Upon receipt of these flakes [I had originally purchased the Swanson 2 lb flakes, to try the smaller quantity first], I checked the ingredients and was relieved to see that not a single item has been added to this pure magnesium chloride salt in the form of gorgeous, smooth, marble white flakes from the ancient Zechstein Seabed (currently located far underground). I feel blessed to find a product without unwanted ingredients which are often toxic and operating in opposition to the purpose of the product.
In efforts to reverse numerous health issues currently speculated to be caused by magnesium deficiencies, many people have been reporting excellent results from transdermal applications of magnesium chloride sprays and bath flakes, much better results than from oral supplements (which can provide laxative effects unneeded by some, though I still use mg products both orally, for healthy regularity cleansing, and transdermally).
Like Epsom salts, these flakes are dissolved in water in a full bath or foot bath. In addition to that use, I purchased the flakes to refill my spray bottle of Mg oil. I used tap water instead of distilled water (note: distilled water is used in the marketed spray, which is a good idea because in some areas tap water contains chemicals which can work against Mg absorption, Fluoride being one of these). I wanted to experiment with percentages of water to salt, and I am pleased with how easily and clearly the flakes dissolved. I used the proportions noted on the label (1 cup flakes to 4 qt’s water, which I reduced to ¼ cup in 1 qt). The solution feels the same as the 8 oz spray linked above, though the spray is a super saturated solution made directly from the mg chloride deposits in the Zechstein sea, so that quality of solution might be superior to my makeshift dissolving of the flakes into tap water. I’m planning to experiment with the flakes for a variety of uses, including cleaning and laundry, since they appear to be good at dissolving deposits.
As I continued studying related web sites, I was encouraged that one reputable site said these flakes can be used to make your own Mag chloride brine water. However, another reputable site described the mining and manufacturing processes of both the flakes and “oils” (brine water) and explained, if I understand this correctly, that the magnesium chloride brine water is the first extraction from the seabed, and the flakes are made by evaporation of that brine water, in a process using heat which produces minuscule quantities of byproducts from the magnesium chloride solution. They said these byproducts are not toxic, but they can’t recommend using the flakes to make homemade sprays. If you want to make your own Mg chloride spray by adding water to these flakes, I would recommend first reading the Zechstein web site regarding this. Other good sites to check are Swanson and Ancient Minerals.]
Both Ancient Minerals and Swanson offer a larger quantity, for refills, of the same solution which is sold in the 8 oz spray bottles. I keep a supply of refil on hand, in addition to the flakes, and also buy additional spray bottles of solution. I carry a baggie of flakes in my purse for making a quick batch of “oil” in an emergency. In a larger purse I also carry the spray bottle of oil.
The Ancient Minerals web site [the hyperlink here goes to the Amazon page for this company’s mg oil spray] has interesting information on the mining, production, and suggested uses of these magnesium products. Swanson carries similar products and also has an informative web site. I recommend reading other reviews on magnesium products and books, as well as Googling Magnesium every which way. I actually Googled Mg ions contained in the outer ring in quasars! Due to my experiences with Mg deficiency noted in my review of Mg oil, I wasn’t surprised at how many ills are said to be caused by this deficiency, and how many people are oblivious to the deficiency and its connections to a number of serious health issues. I’ve almost fallen over the edge of believing this mineral is the Life Force incarnate, the link to the Godhead! Yes, I write sci-fi, LOL!! (Even so, I’m so thankful for the healing, strengthening, clarifying potency of…
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Good stuff,
I use these flakes almost every night. It is a super way to build up your magnesium reserves in your body without the side effects of taking magnesium orally.
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Excellent source of magnesium,
I suffer from severe muscular issues in my neck and shoulders which cause terrible headaches. It seems like someone always has an new recommendation or idea for me to try but some of them are rather hair-brained and most I’ve already tried without success. A friend recommended trying magnesium oil, which is one thing I’d never heard of, and I figured I had nothing to lose. I couldn’t believe that the magnesium oil applied directly to my problem areas actually reduced my tension and pain, but it did!
After the success with the oil, I thought I’d buy some flakes so I could bath in it to increase my magnesium intake and also mix up my own magnesium oil. This is the best price I’ve found for this quantity of flakes. They are high quality and very pure (as illustrated on the label). I try to soak for at least half an hour and it’s amazing how much better I feel when I come out of the tub.
I’ve recommended this to a friend who suffers from Lupus and to my dad who is 61 years old and still runs 4+ miles a day and both have had similar success.
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