Rand56
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I've known about this claim for awhile but I was curious to know if any of you have any anecdotal evidence of this to be true in your case? From recent testing, my DHEA levels are low and currently taking some micronized pregnenolone caps. I still have some mag oil that I temporarily used awhile back so I might as well start doing some transdermal applications again.
"Dr. Norm Shealy, has tested magnesium oil using it transdermally against oral and intravenous applications. He emphasizes that through magnesium transdermal use, DHEA levels raise within a short period of time. Dr. Shealy also states that the best absorbed oral magnesium is magnesium taurate, but in his experience, it takes up to five years of taking oral magnesium to restore intracellular levels to normal range. But using magnesium oil transdermally, it restores the intracellar levels within four weeks."
http://www.puremagoil.com/dhea.htm
"Dr. Norm Shealy, has tested magnesium oil using it transdermally against oral and intravenous applications. He emphasizes that through magnesium transdermal use, DHEA levels raise within a short period of time. Dr. Shealy also states that the best absorbed oral magnesium is magnesium taurate, but in his experience, it takes up to five years of taking oral magnesium to restore intracellular levels to normal range. But using magnesium oil transdermally, it restores the intracellar levels within four weeks."
http://www.puremagoil.com/dhea.htm