Whipped Magnesium Butter for Sore Muscle Relief
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Whipped Magnesium Butter for Sore Muscle Relief
Nourishing. Creamy. Fast Absorption.
~Made with Organic, Vegan, Chelated Magnesium, Hemp and healing butters of Kokum and Cocoa. Scented with plant oils of Patchouli, Lavender and Bergamot~
Suggestion: Massage onto soles of feet and put on cotton socks.
Great for feet, lower and upper back, shoulders, wrist and hands. Apply at nighttime to assist with a good night sleep.
Directions: Massage into skin where and when needed. External use only.
Ingredients: Cocoa and Kokum Butter, Oil Blend of Olive, Hemp and Grapeseed, Distilled Water, Chelated Magnesium, Vegetable Wax, Vitamin E and C, Bergamot, Patchouli, Lavender, Glycerin, Turmeric Root, Black Pepper, Camphor, Clove, Natural Preservative Blend of Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Leucidal (Radish Derivative) and Ester of Vitamin C (Ascorbyl palmitate).
4 oz Jar.
In recyclable, reusable glass jar.
Vegan. Plant Based. Cruelty Free. Unisex.
Nourishing. Creamy. Fast Absorption.
~Made with Organic, Vegan, Chelated Magnesium, Hemp and healing butters of Kokum and Cocoa. Scented with plant oils of Patchouli, Lavender and Bergamot~
Suggestion: Massage onto soles of feet and put on cotton socks.
Great for feet, lower and upper back, shoulders, wrist and hands. Apply at nighttime to assist with a good night sleep.
Directions: Massage into skin where and when needed. External use only.
Ingredients: Cocoa and Kokum Butter, Oil Blend of Olive, Hemp and Grapeseed, Distilled Water, Chelated Magnesium, Vegetable Wax, Vitamin E and C, Bergamot, Patchouli, Lavender, Glycerin, Turmeric Root, Black Pepper, Camphor, Clove, Natural Preservative Blend of Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Leucidal (Radish Derivative) and Ester of Vitamin C (Ascorbyl palmitate).
4 oz Jar.
In recyclable, reusable glass jar.
Vegan. Plant Based. Cruelty Free. Unisex.
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The name magnesium originates from the Greek word for locations related to the tribe of the Magnetes, either a district in Thessaly called Magnesia or Magnesia ad Sipylum, now in Turkey. It is related to magnetite and manganese, which also originated from this area, and required differentiation as separate substances. See manganese for this history.
In 1618, a farmer at Epsom in England attempted to give his cows water from a local well. The cows refused to drink because of the water's bitter taste, but the farmer noticed that the water seemed to heal scratches and rashes. The substance obtained by evaporating the water became known as Epsom salts and its fame spread. It was eventually recognized as hydrated magnesium sulfate, MgSO4·7 H2O.
The metal itself was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in England in 1808. He used electrolysis on a mixture of magnesia and mercuric oxide. Antoine Bussy prepared it in coherent form in 1831. Davy's first suggestion for a name was 'magnium', but the name magnesium is now used in most European languages.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium
In 1618, a farmer at Epsom in England attempted to give his cows water from a local well. The cows refused to drink because of the water's bitter taste, but the farmer noticed that the water seemed to heal scratches and rashes. The substance obtained by evaporating the water became known as Epsom salts and its fame spread. It was eventually recognized as hydrated magnesium sulfate, MgSO4·7 H2O.
The metal itself was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in England in 1808. He used electrolysis on a mixture of magnesia and mercuric oxide. Antoine Bussy prepared it in coherent form in 1831. Davy's first suggestion for a name was 'magnium', but the name magnesium is now used in most European languages.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium