Epsom Magnesium Oil

Epsom Magnesium Oil

1 Litre
£34.95
Sale price  £34.95 Regular price 
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Epsom Magnesium Oil

Epsom Magnesium Oil

£34.95
Sale price  £34.95 Regular price 
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Epsom Magnesium Oil comes in a topical spray that is easily absorbed through the skin. While it is referred to as an oil and has a similar texture, it is not actually an oil.

After suffering with knee pain for months, I started using Epsom Magnesium Oil spray. After just 2 weeks, I was astonished to find the pain had completely gone. J Suri

Epsom Magnesium Oil helps to:

  • Relieve muscular and joint pain including arthritis
  • Aid nerve function
  • Support energy production in cells
  • Maintain muscle function and bone density
  • Improve heart health
  • Relieve asthma
  • Improve skin conditions including psoriasis, eczema and acne
  • Reduce osteoporosis
  • Improve digestive disorders
  • Improve dental health
  • Relieve PMS and menopausal symptoms

Epsom Magnesium Oil topical spray

This may look expensive, but if you search Google for Magnesium Oil you will see that the usual price for 100ml is the same as we charge for 250ml. 

Magnesium Oil is, in fact, Magnesium Chloride Brine, i.e. salt water, so once dried and absorbed into the skin the oil may leave behind a slight slat residue, which can cause itchiness for people with sensitive skin.

There is a very close relationship between low levels of magnesium in the body and the sting caused by magnesium oil. Usually, people who experience burning sensation during or after applying magnesium spray usually think that their body is sensitive to magnesium oil. However, it is not always true. The reasons why magnesium oil can cause skin tingling can be any of the following:

  • It might be the sign of the lower levels of magnesium in your body. Usually, we find that higher the deficiency is, the more severe the sensation.
  • Magnesium oil acts as the vasodilator that relaxes muscle cells and increases blood flow in capillaries. That can also sometimes cause a stinging sensation.

Magnesium Oil is, in fact, Magnesium Chloride Brine, i.e. salt water, so once dried and absorbed into the skin the oil may leave behind a slight slat residue, which can cause itchiness for people with sensitive skin.

There is a very close relationship between low levels of magnesium in the body and the sting caused by magnesium oil. Usually, people who experience burning sensation during or after applying magnesium spray usually think that their body is sensitive to magnesium oil. However, it is not always true. The reasons why magnesium oil can cause skin tingling can be any of the following:

  • It might be the sign of the lower levels of magnesium in your body. Usually, we find that higher the deficiency is, the more severe the sensation.
  • Magnesium oil acts as the vasodilator that relaxes muscle cells and increases blood flow in capillaries. That can also sometimes cause a stinging sensation.

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