Magnesium Chloride Spray for the Whole Family
Hello Neighbours
I have two different blends of Magnesium Chloride Spray. One can be used by the whole family the other has Boron added to help anyone suffering from arthritis pain. The most recent research into the effectiveness of Boron for arthritis shows a dramatic reduction in symptoms has been achieved within 3 – 6 months.
Magnesium is essential for life, but most people are not getting enough and aging much faster than necessary, both inside and out.
Pain, arthritis and osteoporosis are not caused by aging. We are NOT destined to grow old in pain. Magnesium is believed to be a natural pain receptor blocker, making it the perfect first go-to when muscles, nerves, connective tissue and bones need any kind of support.
Click on the Read More for information on each of the Magnesium Chloride Sprays
1st one - For the Whole Family
2nd one - Arthritis Pain
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