Not all Magnesium Sprays are Created Equal.

 
 

OZCO Goods Topical Magnesium:

  • Magnesium Chloride:

    There are many types of magnesium, but Magnesium Chloride is the most bioavailable and effective form of magnesium for topical application, as it's highly soluble and absorbable.

  • Zechstein Seabed Source:

    Magnesium chloride sourced from the Zechstein Seabed in the Netherlands is considered the purest and highest concentrated source available, offering superior quality.

  • Distilled Water:

    Using distilled water to dissolve the magnesium chloride is ideal because it's free from impurities, contaminants, and minerals, allowing for better skin penetration and extended product shelf life.

  • Glass Packaging:

    Opt for products packaged in glass, as opposed to plastic, to avoid potential leaching of microplastics into the formula.

  • No Fillers:

    Look for products that contain only magnesium chloride and distilled water, avoiding any fillers like canola oil or other additives that can dilute the formula and reduce effectiveness.

Why These Factors Matter:

  • Purity and Concentration:

    The purity and concentration of magnesium chloride are crucial for its effectiveness. The Zechstein Seabed source offers the highest concentration and purity, ensuring you're getting the most potent form of magnesium.

  • Bioavailability:

    Magnesium chloride is known for its high bioavailability compared to other magnesium forms, meaning your body can absorb and utilize it more effectively.

  • Distilled Water's Role:

    Distilled water maximizes the effectiveness of the magnesium chloride by ensuring it can penetrate your skin effectively and prevents bacterial growth, extending product shelf life.

  • Avoiding Fillers:

    Fillers can dilute the magnesium chloride concentration, making the product less potent and effective.

  • Plastic vs. Glass Packaging:

    Plastic packaging can leach microplastics into the formula, so choosing glass packaging is a better choice for purity and safety.

Things to Avoid:

  • Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt):

    While Epsom salt is a form of magnesium, it's not as bioavailable or effective for topical application as magnesium chloride.

  • Other Magnesium Sources:

    Magnesium chloride from the Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake, or the lakes in Qinghai, while still a source of magnesium, may not have the same purity and concentration as the Zechstein Seabed source.

  • Tap or Spring Water:

    Tap or spring water contains impurities that can reduce the effectiveness of the magnesium chloride and potentially introduce unwanted bacteria.

  • Diluted Formulas:

    Be wary of products that are diluted or contain fillers, as they may not be as effective as pure magnesium chloride solutions.

So, if you're looking for the most effective topical magnesium supplement, prioritize products that use magnesium chloride sourced from the Zechstein Seabed, dissolved in distilled water, and are packaged in glass without any fillers.

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