Pure Magnesium Chloride At the shop where I buy it, B. Herzog, at Miguel Couto street, it is sold as packed at the Sao Pedro da Aldeia factory. Now there are many factories that remove the magnesium from the salt to sell it separately.
Dosage of magnesium to be used
It couldn't be easier to make: 20g or 2 level tablespoons in 1 litre of water makes a very good solution. If the person has no problems, as a preventive measure, it can be taken as a food supplement to what is lacking in the food, take 1 small cup per day, the size of an espresso cup. But if the person already has a spine with osteophytose, arthrosis on the knee, should take 2 small cups a day, the size of an expresso cup of magnesium chloride solution and it will eliminate all these calcifications. For calcium oxalate kidney stones, I prescribe up to 3 a day, and it will eliminate these stones. That's it, this resolves a lot of problems. This strong solution of 20g in 1 litre of water is not used to wash wounds. An isotonic solution is used, such as a physiological saline infusion with 9g to 1 litre of water. Saline infusions contain salt, sodium chloride, and for magnesium the isotonic solution is 20g to 2 litres of water or 10g to 1 litre, instead of 9g for sodium chloride. This is the solution suitable to wash wounds, infections and anything else. It works better than all disinfectants, better than sodium hypochlorite solution and Merthiolate, because besides working as a disinfectant it also stimulates the immune system in the area of the wound.
And in the case of warts?
Warts happen due to a lack of magnesium. And due to this deficiency viruses are able to multiply and warts are created. What if the chloride becomes humid inside the bottle? There is no problem, it is not important at all. The salt has no expiry date, magnesium has no expiry date, it is eternal.
Kidney Stones
The lack of magnesium is what causes calcium oxalate kidney stones. The calcium precipitates and fixates to the oxalic acid contained in potatoes, tomatoes, spinach, etc. , producing calcium oxalate kidney stones.
Are there other types of kidney stones?
There is the urate type produced by meats and the phosphate type that comes from vegetables that contain phosphates. The calcium oxalate kidney stones is the opposite, the person has it for lack of magnesium.
Does Magnesium Chloride stop cancer metastases?
No, I wouldn't say it stops it, but I would say, at least it slows it down, as Prof. Pierre Delbet did prove in his book The Preventive Policy of Cancer. The individual by taking enough magnesium throughout their whole life has much less chance of having cancer than those who have a magnesium deficiency. He proved this in his book, The Preventive Policy of Cancer.
Is there any contra-indication for the use of Magnesium Chloride?
The only case is when a person has kidney failure, for example, if the person is on a hemodialysis machine. In this case there will be an accumulation of magnesium because its excess is eliminated through urine. So there is no possibility of an excess of magnesium because the excess goes out through the urine, so there is no problem. Now, if the person is not passing urine, then they can go from a hypomagnesemia, which is common, to a hypermagnesemia, but only if the person is not passing urine.
Correct dosage of Magnesium
For instance, a wrong dosage is the magnesium chloride sold in pharmacies with a dose of 33g, if it is dissolved in 1 litre of water it can be a laxative. In this case it really is excessively concentrated, it should be 20g to 1 litre or these 33g should be dissolved in 1 and half litres of water to keep it at the same proportion.
Dr. Luiz Moura
Dear Somael, I appreciate your comment. The most important thing is never actually stop drinking magnesium. I using 300 ml per day. The dosage that is only for people to have an idea.
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