DISCONTINUED (Click for Product Substitute) - Zechstein Magnesium Oil


Size: 4oz
Price:
Sale price$ 15.69

Description

This product has been discontinued. Our recommended substitute is Pure Magnesium Oil.

Zechstein Magnesium Oil

The ancient Zechstein Sea in Northern Europe was a concentrated, pristine inland salt water sea that existed over 250 million years ago. Over time, the Zechstein Sea was slowly transformed into an underground mineral deposit 2,000 meters below the earth’s surface. It was created by a combination of flooding by sea waters and slow evaporation.

Today, the perfectly preserved Zechstein salt beds are a clean and pure source of magnesium chloride, just like the Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA. Both of these ancient lakes contain a high concentration of magnesium chloride–a natural salt of magnesium–that is great for topical use because it can be more easily absorbed into the skin than other forms of magnesium.

  • Ultra Pure, 100% Natural.
  • NO Parabens, Fragrance, or Dyes.
  • Not Tested On Animals.
  • Doctor Recommended.
  • Odorless, Non-Greasy, Stain Free Formula.
  • 100mg of Magnesium per 5 sprays.

INGREDIENTS
Purified water, 100% pure magnesium chloride brine from the Ancient Zechstein Seabed in the Netherlands.

Suggested Use
Spray onto clean skin and massage well until absorbed. Initial sting should subside with absorption. If desired, rinse well after 20-30 minutes and apply moisturizer. We recommend using 5-20 sprays, 3-5 days per week, depending on your needs.

Warnings
Attention: As the product dries on your skin, you may notice a mineral residue resembling salt. This is normal. Simply wipe off residue with a damp washcloth or rinse off in the shower.

Does not contain: Parabens, Dyes, Fragrance, or Synthetics. Non-GMO. Vegan. Gluten free. 

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4oz SKU / UPC Barcode: 878941004650

8oz SKU / UPC Barcode: 878941004643

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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