Magnesium chloride has so many virtues and possible uses!
So much so that we sometimes forget that it is one of the safest ways to disinfect all the little sores.
And this without artificial antiseptics and at a lower cost.
Magnesium chloride, I always have it on hand. I use it to strengthen my immune system, or to cure my headaches.
But what I discovered recently is that it was also used as a main disinfectant by some doctors.
You will quickly understand why!
I prefer to use natural and inexpensive antiseptics, rather than buying alcohol or unnatural and overpriced products from pharmacies.
Magnesium chloride is a natural disinfectant. What I like about it even more is that it's painless for kids, and unlike other products, doesn't leave unsightly red marks on their skin.
In addition, I have noticed with use that it promotes better healing than pharmaceutical products, with in particular less visible scabs and fewer traces.
The recipe is simple:a sachet of magnesium chloride is diluted in a liter of water. Then dip a compress in the liquid and gently disinfect, then leave to dry in the open air.
Since it disinfects and heals wonderfully, magnesium chloride can therefore be useful for the small skin diseases of the whole family. It will thus be very effective for:
- acne , replacing the usual lotions such as Biactol or Precious Water. You can supplement with an oral cure. One sachet diluted in a glass of water per day, in cures of 3 weeks, 3 or 4 times a year.
- Psoriasis .
- eczema . Again, an oral supplement can be a plus. One sachet diluted in a glass of water per day, for 2 to 3 weeks, until symptoms subside.
- Warts.
The same healing properties will allow you, much like white vinegar does, to relieve or even completely eradicate your canker sores. 2 to 4 mouthwashes of a few minutes a day are enough.
Personally, I prefer magnesium chloride for its taste and lower pain than vinegar. But when I'm out of magnesium chloride, I'm happy to find my friend white vinegar.
A sachet of 20 g of magnesium chloride costs 1.5 € and is diluted in 1 l of water. For comparison, here are the prices per liter of some products used to treat wounds and skin problems:
- Modified 70° alcohol:around €5
- Eosin:around €25
- Precious water:around €14
- Hextril mouthwash:around €6