magnesium eye drops or anti inflammatory eye drops OTC etc
#31
Posted 17 November 2019 - 03:31 PM
#32
Posted 17 November 2019 - 06:32 PM
thermogenic supplements
#33
Posted 17 November 2019 - 08:48 PM
milk thistle kidney supplements
Foods that may help promote best-absorbed magnesium include:
- Fructose and complex carbohydrates
- Protein, with the exception of unfermented soy products
- Medium chain triglycerides, or MCTs, such as coconut oil and palm oil (the same types of fats more easily absorbed by those with pancreatic disorder and cystic fibrosis)
- Fermentable or soluble fibers, such as fiber from fruits and vegetables, which may enhance magnesium to small degree in the healthy large intestine
https://www.ancient-...ium/absorption/
#35
Posted 18 November 2019 - 01:33 PM
since niacin can open pores and together with hot water bath open pores more etc for ultimate absorption on skin perhaps?
also I notice perhaps there's absorption in the navel/belly button.
#36
Posted 18 November 2019 - 07:20 PM
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In my previous thread, I speculated that scrotal/neolabial application of transdermal estradiol gel might have greater efficacy than application to conventional skin sites. One other interesting thought relates to transdermal progesterone. Very low but nonetheless significant circulating levels of progesterone (~0.75 ng/mL) have been observed with over-the-counter transdermal progesterone creams (source). Transdermal progesterone could potentially be made more potent by the scrotal route, similarly to estradiol and testosterone. Whether this would translate into therapeutic usefulness of transdermal progesterone is unknown and possibly unlikely though – the circulating levels of progesterone that occur with transdermal progesterone are very low and may just be too low still even with scrotal application. Another issue is the high expression of 5α-reductase – a major metabolizing enzyme of progesterone – in scrotal/genital-area skin. With that said though, I do think that it would be quite interesting to look into scrotal transdermal progesterone cream or gel nonetheless.
can you rub any liquid or oil on your skin and it will get absorbed? or does it have to be specially made for skin absorption?
Edited by farshad, 18 November 2019 - 08:07 PM.
#37
Posted 19 November 2019 - 12:41 AM
How do you use DMSO? Just spray/put the gel or liquid on skin then put the desired drug on the same place? Will it work with any powder or liquid drugs or oils / creams etc?
https://herbalmana.c...0-magnesium-oil
To use: Clean the area you'd like to apply the DMSO + Magnesium with soap and water. Apply or spray on the area(s) that hurt and let dry. For topical use only. Temporary skin irritation is normal, but temporary and lessens as your skin gets used to the solution. If irritation persists, rinse with cool water.
Applying to less sensitive areas such as the abdomen and legs can help reduce irritation. Irritation should only last a few minutes and your skin will get used to the solution the more you use it.
After application, you may notice a slight mineral residue remaining when the spray dries. This is normal and can be rinsed or wiped off after 20 minutes if desired.
You will be the best judge of how much oil you need a day to find the relief you need. Apply gradually as you increase the amount of oil used.
Edited by farshad, 19 November 2019 - 12:52 AM.
#38
Posted 19 November 2019 - 06:27 PM
Scientists hypothesize that methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) supplies the body with extra sulfur to create methionine. The amino acid methionine is thought to help the body synthesize compounds, form connective tissue, metabolize foods, and absorb nutrients [6]. methylation. Researchers suggest that methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) may help rebuild the lining of the digestive tract. According to one theory, it might help stop particles from leaving small junctions. It’s being researched for Leaky Gut Syndrome, colitis, and inflammatory bowel diseases [24, 25].
According to limited research, MSM taken by mouth is rapidly absorbed in the gut, well distributed in the body, and efficiently excreted in the urine [38, 5, 39].
Unlike DMSO, MSM is not readily absorbed through the skin, and it does not help the absorption of other substances through the skin into the blood [18].
In order for pregnenolone to work, it has to be converted from cholestrol in the mithocondria to pregnenolone and same with other hormones , pregnenolone has to be converted in the mithocondria to progesterone and so on, but a dysfunction in the mithocondria can impair this process, does this mean drugs you ingest orally have to be converted in the mithoconrida also to their active metaboliate / ingredient etc
Edited by farshad, 19 November 2019 - 07:22 PM.
#39
Posted 19 November 2019 - 11:38 PM
Vitamin A is another important nutrient for the wound recovery process because it helps control inflammatory response,
Inflammation in the digestive tract results in reduced magnesium absorption from the foods we do eat and, arguably, a greater need for magnesium due to the increased levels of inflammation those foods can cause.
Edited by farshad, 19 November 2019 - 11:58 PM.
#40
Posted 20 November 2019 - 05:28 PM
eye drops drugs/supplements - because of the optic nerve it will bypass the bbb.
#41
Posted 16 February 2020 - 07:28 AM
Epsom Salt is Magnesium ... soaking for 35-40 minutes in hot water.. with 2+ cups is like getting an IV of Magnesium.
The best oral Magnesium supplement is Magnesium Bicarbonate Water.. that you make yourself.
1 liter of Soda Water... Sprinkling Water
3 tablespoons of Plane Milk of Magnesium.
Let it settle for 20 minutes or so.. until clear.
Keep cold.
Bottle = 1,500 mg of Magnesium.. You need 500 mg/day just watching TV.
This is like an IV of Magnesium.
Mag oil makes my skin sting.. which just means.. I am sensitive.. add lotion after it drys.
Mag oil can be added to bath water too.
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