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Magnesium Chloride for Skin Health, Acne, Eczema and Dermatitis

Magnesium Chloride for Skin Health, Acne, Eczema and Dermatitis

Research suggests that magnesium chloride may be able to help improve a variety of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, and dermatitis.  Magnesium chloride may be able to benefit the skin by helping to reduce inflammation, improving skin hydration and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles; it may also help improve skin elasticity. 

Why Hot Weather Can Leve Us Feeling Blurgh

Why Hot Weather  Can Leve Us Feeling Blurgh
Hot weather and heavy sweating can have a HUGE impact on the way we feel, since sweating depletes us of magnesium, a key mineral for all sorts of bodily functions from regulating heart rhythm, nerve function, the way we think, moods, sleep patterns and muscle recovery.

มลพิษทางอากาศและฤดูการเผาไหม้ - แมกนีเซียมคลอไรด์เป็นสิ่งสำคัญ

มลพิษทางอากาศและฤดูการเผาไหม้ - แมกนีเซียมคลอไรด์เป็นสิ่งสำคัญ
มลพิษทางอากาศเกิดขึ้นด้วยสาเหตุที่แตกต่างกัน ตั้งแต่ "ฤดูกาลเผาไหม้" ทางการเกษตรในท้องถิ่นทั่วโลก ไปจนถึงการใช้ชีวิตในเมืองที่มีความหนาแน่นสูง การป...

Air Pollution & Burning Season - Magnesium Chloride Is Important

Burning season in Chiang Mai , Thailand

High levels of air pollution happen for different reasons, from local agricultural "burning seasons” all over the world to high density urban living, industrial waste discharge, riding motorcycles or bicycles in heavy traffic and atmospheric weather phenomena which trap contaminated air.  The compound Magnesium Chloride (MgCl2) is one of the most bio-available forms of magnesium and clinical studies show it is readily absorbed through the skin.  Magnesium Chloride is particularly helpful to support the body's natural detox and elimination functions, helping to mitigate the exposure to toxins.

 

Headache: Does Science Agree With Thai Grandmas?

Headache: Does Science Agree With Thai Grandmas?
Every Thai grandma does it - massages some Ya Mong Yen (Thai cooling balm) into the temples at the first sign of a headache.  But is there science to support this traditional Thai remedy?