Magnesium flakes Dead Sea Salt (MgCl2)

Magnesium flakes Dead Sea Salt (MgCl2)
- Suitable for Vegans
2.5mls = (.0845oz), 5mls = (.169oz), 10mls = (.338oz), 30mls = (1oz), 50mls = (1.69oz), 100mls = (3.38oz), 250mls= (8.45oz), 500mls = (16.9oz), 1000mls = (33.8oz)
Magnesium Chloride flakes (MgCl2) from the Dead Sea: energy boosting bath salt. Leaves skin soft, subtle and detoxified. Eczema reducer Magnesium information link...
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Magnesium Chloride flakes (MgCl2) from the Dead Sea: energy boosting bath salt. Leaves skin soft, subtle and detoxified. Eczema reducer Magnesium information link...
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Magnesium Chloride
Specification
Product Description
Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate (Flake)
Magnesium Chloride flakes (MgCl2) from the Dead Sea
Physical Properties
Density 600-800 kg/m3
Country of Origin: Israel Dead Sea
This product is suitable for the majority of applications.
Personal Care Products
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_chloride#Nutrition_and_medicine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_chloride#Cuisine
. relaxes the body and boosts energy when used in the bath.
. leaves skin soft, subtle and detoxified.
. binds particals with water absorbtion.
. placed in a open jar in corner of room it will absorb water from the air.
An essential mineral for nerve and muscle functions, as well as bone and heart health, which is natually found in the body.
INCI Name: Magnesium Chloride,
CAS Numbers: 7791-18-6
Origin: Israel, Appearance: Colourless crystalline solid, Odour: Characteristic odour
Melting Point: 802°C
Boiling Point: 1413°C
Density of crystalline solid at 20°C: 2.165g/cc
Vapour Pressure: 2.4mmHg at 747°C
Product Description
Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate (Flake)
Chemical Analysis
Magnesium Chloride MgCl2 46.5 % min (47% typical)
Calcium Chloride CaCl2 2.2% max
Sodium Chloride NaCl 0.9% max
Potassium Chloride KCl 0.6% max
Iron Fe 10 ppm max
Zinc Zn 0.5 ppm max
Heavy Metals
(Lead, Mercury) Pb, Hg 0.1 ppm max
Arsenic As 0.1 ppm max
Cadmium Cd 0.01 ppm max
Physical Properties
Density 600-800 kg/m3
Country of Origin: Israel
Note: Hexahydrate means It's around 50% locked in H2O
a hydrate, such as magnesium chloride, MgCl 2.6H 2 O, with six molecules of water per molecule of substance.
Although
. an important coagulant used in the preparation of soy milk tofu.
. has a laxative effect when ingested.
This product is not meant to be for internal use.
Side effects may or may not occur when over 350mg ingested per day, depending on your wieght, age and physical condition.
"The recommended daily dose of elemental magnesium is 400 mg per day, and a single dose of 800-1600 mg is necessary to produce this laxative effect." Cite this article: Jenny A. Van Amburgh. What Are the Maximum Oral Doses of Potassium, Calcium, Phosphorus, and Magnesium?. Medscape. Sep 21, 2012. Jenny A. Van Amburgh, PharmD, CDE
"More common side effects from magnesium include upset stomach and diarrhea, and calcium deficiency if calcium levels are already low." see below en.wikipedia.org
You should be getting enough from your vegetables, grains and nuts.
This information is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist if ingesting any chemical.
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Magnesium med use information link...
Magnesium deficiency information link...
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Specification
Product Description
Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate (Flake)
Magnesium Chloride flakes (MgCl2) from the Dead Sea
Physical Properties
Density 600-800 kg/m3
Country of Origin: Israel Dead Sea
This product is suitable for the majority of applications.
Personal Care Products
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_chloride#Nutrition_and_medicine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_chloride#Cuisine
. relaxes the body and boosts energy when used in the bath.
. leaves skin soft, subtle and detoxified.
. binds particals with water absorbtion.
. placed in a open jar in corner of room it will absorb water from the air.
An essential mineral for nerve and muscle functions, as well as bone and heart health, which is natually found in the body.
INCI Name: Magnesium Chloride,
CAS Numbers: 7791-18-6
Origin: Israel, Appearance: Colourless crystalline solid, Odour: Characteristic odour
Melting Point: 802°C
Boiling Point: 1413°C
Density of crystalline solid at 20°C: 2.165g/cc
Vapour Pressure: 2.4mmHg at 747°C
Product Description
Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate (Flake)
Chemical Analysis
Magnesium Chloride MgCl2 46.5 % min (47% typical)
Calcium Chloride CaCl2 2.2% max
Sodium Chloride NaCl 0.9% max
Potassium Chloride KCl 0.6% max
Iron Fe 10 ppm max
Zinc Zn 0.5 ppm max
Heavy Metals
(Lead, Mercury) Pb, Hg 0.1 ppm max
Arsenic As 0.1 ppm max
Cadmium Cd 0.01 ppm max
Physical Properties
Density 600-800 kg/m3
Country of Origin: Israel
Note: Hexahydrate means It's around 50% locked in H2O
a hydrate, such as magnesium chloride, MgCl 2.6H 2 O, with six molecules of water per molecule of substance.
Although
. an important coagulant used in the preparation of soy milk tofu.
. has a laxative effect when ingested.
This product is not meant to be for internal use.
Side effects may or may not occur when over 350mg ingested per day, depending on your wieght, age and physical condition.
"The recommended daily dose of elemental magnesium is 400 mg per day, and a single dose of 800-1600 mg is necessary to produce this laxative effect." Cite this article: Jenny A. Van Amburgh. What Are the Maximum Oral Doses of Potassium, Calcium, Phosphorus, and Magnesium?. Medscape. Sep 21, 2012. Jenny A. Van Amburgh, PharmD, CDE
"More common side effects from magnesium include upset stomach and diarrhea, and calcium deficiency if calcium levels are already low." see below en.wikipedia.org
You should be getting enough from your vegetables, grains and nuts.
This information is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist if ingesting any chemical.
Magnesium oil information link...
foods high in Magnesium information link...
Magnesium med use information link...
Magnesium deficiency information link...
Also Fertilizers
De-icing and keeping dust down on dirt roads