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Magnesium chloride cannot be controlled and medical
claims can be made about it because it is a drug
used in emergency rooms. The same or similar treatment
that can be experienced in a doctors office with
intravenous mineral infusions can be experienced
at home with magnesium chloride directly applied
to the skin as a lotion or when used as a bath salt.
The pharmaceutical companies and all who hold allegiance
to them will not enjoy having millions of people
switch from the use of expensive toxic medications
for something as safe and inexpensive as magnesium
chloride. Inexpensive because it is derived from
the bountiful sea, there will never be a patent
or company controlling its use.
Magnesium
chloride will reduce the need for many other vastly
more toxic drugs available over the counter and
by prescription.
The medical revolution is:
Instead of going against the body’s self-healing
mechanisms, which almost the entire stock of pharmaceuticals
do, we establish and use the one drug that is commonly
available as a mineral nutrient and use it to addresses
de-acidification, detoxification, fixing of nutritional
deficiency, increase immune response and full body
circulation. Instead of using suppressive, counterproductive
antagonistic medicines, measured by a sickening
list of serious side effects, we go with a medical
substance that stimulates cell physiology in a broad
sense. Gary Tunsky, in his important book, The Battle
For Health Is Over pH, says, “There is a good reason
why most medicines are called “anti” – meaning against
(i.e. antibiotics, antidiuretics, antidepressants,
antacids, anti-anxiety agents, antihistamines, anti-inflammatories,
anti-hypertensives, etc.). All “anti” medications
work against the body’s healing systems, not with
it, and for this reason have multiple side effects.
You cannot suppress, manipulate or mimic one body
system without throwing off three or four more systems.”
Magneisum
chloride is a nutrient medicine
that belongs in every household in the world, in
every doctor’s clinic and in every hospital.
The FDA will have its back against the wall in
trying to deny the value and broad use of magnesium
chloride for it is already an FDA approved medicine
as well as a nutrient mineral readily available
from many sources. Inexpensive because it is derived
from the bountiful sea, there will never be a patent
or company controlling its use. Allopathic medicine
doesn’t know it yet but one of its most important
medicines used in its emergency rooms is going native.
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- by Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD,
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