Have seen (and bought) elsewhere for £10!! Only £2.49 in Home Bargains!
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louiselouise
15 Sep 17#1
I keep reading about the health benefits of magnesium (a friend of mine buys Magnesium Drops)..does anyone think they're helpful?
LeahsMintytoutou
15 Sep 17#2
What is the weight please?
Lilmonkey
15 Sep 17#3
All i know about Magnesium, it it is very light, and burns super brightly .. so HOT from me :P
michaeljb
15 Sep 17#4
Got some to replace the salt on my fish and chips, been trying to lower my sodium intake lately
nihcaj to michaeljb
15 Sep 17#14
You won't do much for it's taste!
It's Potassium chloride (often with a mixture of ordinary salt) you want as a salt replacement, although I don't rate it, you can take too much of that too so better just to cut down and do with less.
Magnesium chloride is passable dissolved in squash if you want to up your magnesium intake, but it's not "nice" on it's own. Best way to use it is make a strong solution as "Magnesium Oil" and absorb it through your skin betteryou.com/evi…ion
steevio_uk
15 Sep 17#5
So, HUKD, what do these do and how many packets should I buy?
telcoengr
15 Sep 17#6
is it epsom salt ?
jimmyspoons
15 Sep 17#7
They do have epsom salt also. You put them in the bath fyi
srp111
15 Sep 17#8
Keep away from flames
zararh
15 Sep 17#9
Do they taste nice?
nihcaj to zararh
15 Sep 17#15
No.
VDisillusioned
15 Sep 17#10
I presume this is for a kilogram? If so it's a very good price, about half the price you can get Magnesium Chloride for on Ebay.
gemniz
15 Sep 17#11
What is it supposed to do exactly?
amzzzzyyyy
15 Sep 17#12
Heard of magnesium oil you spray it on joint pains and legs
EXZAMS
15 Sep 17#13
Dissolved in warm water, our magnesium chloride flakes provide the
user with a medicinal bath of cell-restoring highly soluble magnesium
chloride.
Soaking in magnesium salts has been shown to markedly improve skin
hydration, speed wound healing, enhance skin barrier function, and
decrease inflammation.
so it says on the blerb
Hammondhammond
16 Sep 17#16
A friend with depression said magnesium flakes helped him feel better
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It's Potassium chloride (often with a mixture of ordinary salt) you want as a salt replacement, although I don't rate it, you can take too much of that too so better just to cut down and do with less.
Magnesium chloride is passable dissolved in squash if you want to up your magnesium intake, but it's not "nice" on it's own. Best way to use it is make a strong solution as "Magnesium Oil" and absorb it through your skin betteryou.com/evi…ion
Soaking in magnesium salts has been shown to markedly improve skin hydration, speed wound healing, enhance skin barrier function, and decrease inflammation.
so it says on the blerb