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Have you ever tried spraying magnesium oil on the painful area? A couple of weeks ago I had the most painful migraine I've ever had that lasted for 3 days. It was the worst I've ever had and I've had them for decades thanks to imbalanced hormones. My husband tried to find info on what might stop the excruciating pain. We tried a few things: caster oil was one but didn't help. I use heat, cold, Flexall (menthol), and sometimes essential oils depending on the type of pain. I absolutely do not use drugs. The one thing that finally worked for me was magnesium oil. It was like a light switch. I've NEVER experienced anything like it before. He sprayed it on the painful areas (neck, shoulders, scalp, and temples). The pain seemed to get worse at first but then POOF it was literally gone. I couldn't believe it because absolutely nothing has ever worked. Of course, it's just a band-aid (so to speak) because it doesn't get to the root cause which in my case is what I mentioned above but it gets rid of the pain so you can function. So, every time I get any pain in those regions I spray the magnesium oil and within minutes the pain in gone. I'm now spraying it on those regions every night before bed.

It's worth a try.

Some links I found:

How to Use Magnesium Oil + Magnesium Oil Benefits

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzP7bGfF3P8

https://draxe.com/nutrition/magnesium-oil/

2. Migraine Relief

Migraine sufferers have lower levels of intracellular magnesium during acute migraine attacks, according to research. Low levels of magnesium affect a number of related receptors and neurotransmitters that cause migraine headaches. Studies also show that regular magnesium supplementation can reduce the frequency of migraines.

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Thank you. I have taken regular magnesium but not the spray. I didn’t know there was a spray.

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You're so welcome. The relief from the pain was so incredible, I just have to share it with anyone who needs it. Magnesium oil is actually magnesium chloride in water but it feels oily to the touch. It's weird. It also is chalky when it's on your skin.

I've taken magnesium orally and it didn't help any migraine pain. The thing is you have to get to the root cause of your specific migraine issue. It's taken me over a decade of research to finally learn what the root cause of my issues are. If you take a look at the comments I made above you'll see where you can start looking for root causes. Basically, you need to learn about your minerals levels through hair testing. Hair testing is an easy way to measure minerals and toxins (not all) in your tissues. When your minerals are out of balance (most people have this issues) you end up with health issues because minerals are so important to the basic function of the body. You need them to make neurotransmitters and to perform hundreds of functions in the body. Depending on what minerals are out of balance, you can then figure out what your health issues are. You also need to do other functional tests but if money is an issue, hair testing is very inexpensive and a great start and sometimes that all one needs. For me, I have genetic issues too that play into my migraines. So, the combination of minerals, epigentics, and genetics being imbalanced has caused hormonal issues which has lead to the migraines I've been getting since my 20s.

I hope you can find out what's causing the migraines you get. I know the pain very well and the waste of time all too well. There is hope.

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