Anti-inflammatory Magnesium Lotion
Our signature MEND lotion is a powerhouse of anti-inflammatory ingredients like methyl salicylate (NSAID), menthol, several essential oils such as eucalyptus, black pepper and turmeric all combined with magnesium in a hemp seed oil base. These ingredients may provide temporary relief of minor aches and pains caused by sprains, arthritis, bruising, nerve pain, simple backache and neck pain. While magnesium helps to support muscle fatigue and nerve function. MEND stands out as a lightweight, non-greasy and effective blend of natures finest ingredients. Providing the support your body deserves.
Our signature MEND lotion is a powerhouse of anti-inflammatory ingredients like methyl salicylate (NSAID), menthol, several essential oils such as eucalyptus, black pepper and turmeric all combined with magnesium in a hemp seed oil base. These ingredients may provide temporary relief of minor aches and pains caused by sprains, arthritis, bruising, nerve pain, simple backache and neck pain. While magnesium helps to support muscle fatigue and nerve function. MEND stands out as a lightweight, non-greasy and effective blend of natures finest ingredients. Providing the support your body deserves.
Our signature MEND lotion is a powerhouse of anti-inflammatory ingredients like methyl salicylate (NSAID), menthol, several essential oils such as eucalyptus, black pepper and turmeric all combined with magnesium in a hemp seed oil base. These ingredients may provide temporary relief of minor aches and pains caused by sprains, arthritis, bruising, nerve pain, simple backache and neck pain. While magnesium helps to support muscle fatigue and nerve function. MEND stands out as a lightweight, non-greasy and effective blend of natures finest ingredients. Providing the support your body deserves.
Did you know MEND is an acronym for:
M-magnesium; E-enriched; N-NSAID; D-dose.
How does Methyl Salicylate work?
Methyl salicylate when applied topically to the skin, serves as a temporary analgesic (mild pain reliever). It works by activating pain sensors in the skin, which then causes them to be less sensitive to pain signals. Essentially distracting the pain points and providing relief of minor aches and pains caused by strains, sprains, arthritis, bruising, nerve pain, simple backache and joint pain.
Can everyone use Methyl Salicylate?
No, but luckily methyl salicylate doesn't have many side effects, but it can sometimes cause a burning sensation after applying. Methyl Salicylate is related to aspirin and is considered a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It can cause allergic reactions similar to other NSAIDs, with symptoms that may include hives, itching/ rash. It’s important to consult a healthcare professional before using MEND if you have reacted to NSAIDs before are on blood thinning medications, pregnant or lactating. We also recommend not using MEND on children under the age of 12.
Tips for using MEND:
Wash your hand with soap and water before and after applying.
Only apply to healthy, unbroken skin. Don’t apply to wounds or irritated, damaged skin.
Stop using if your pain gets worst or if you get a rash, itchiness or skin irritation. This might mean that you’re sensitive to the product. Wash the area with soap and water and get in touch.
You may feel a slight burning sensation after applying. This sensation usually goes away within a few minutes of using. If it gets worse, follow the steps above.
Avoid if you have an allergy to aspirin or other salicylates.
Avoid if you are pregnant and breastfeeding.
The various forms of Magnesium:
Magnesium supplements are available in a variety of forms, each with it’s unique benefits and uses. The absorption of the various forms of magnesium varies. Some dissolve well in liquid, others are absorbed well in the gut and some are less soluble. It’s a fairly complex science so it’s no wonder we struggle with poor absorption and magnesium deficiency. Here is a bit more information on the various forms and bio-availability of magnesium:
Magnesium Chloride:
One of the most bio-available forms of magnesium. Magnesium chloride, as the name ‘chloride’ / ‘salt’ suggests, is derived from the evaporation of seawater. It’s often used in supplementation and as a treatment for magnesium deficiency. Magnesium chloride is water-soluble making is wonderful and easy to use in topical/ transdermal applications. This is the form of magnesium we use in all our formulations.at Aroma Lab.
Magnesium Glycinate:
The most popular and beneficial form of magnesium for anxiety and people who have trouble sleeping. Magnesium glycinate is highly bio-available and readily absorbed in the gut, especially as a water-soluble drink.
Magnesium Oxide:
Probably one of the most well-known forms of magnesium, highly concentrated but with low bio-availability. Magnesium Oxide absorbs relatively poorly in the body. It’s frequently used as a dietary supplement but it may nor the most effective.
Magnesium Citrate:
Interestingly this form of magnesium is found in citrus fruits, giving it that tart, sour flavour that I associate with making Sherbert. Magnesium citrate is one of the most common supplement formulations found in stores worldwide. Also being fairly bio-available it’s typically ingested to replenish low magnesium levels and due to it’s laxative effect, is sometimes used to treat constipation.
Magnesium L- Threonate:
Most well-known form of magnesium to support brain health and cognitive function largely due to its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier. Research has also found that Magnesium Threonate may help reduce the risk of age-related cognitive decline. Magnesium L-threonate is yet another salt-form, derived from mixing magnesium and threonic acid, a water-soluble substance obtained from the metabolic breakdown on vitamin C.
Magnesium lactate:
Another salt variety of magnesium found when magnesium binds with lactic acid. Frequently used as a food additive to fortify beverages and regulate acidity. It’s less popular as a dietary supplement, yet is easily absorbed in the digestive tract and gentler on the digestive system than other forms of magnesium. Some studies have even revealed that this form magnesium may help treat stress and anxiety.
Then there are even more forms of magnesium including Magnesium Malate, Sulfate, Taurate and Orotate ( more on these a little later). As you can see the study of the magnesium and its various forms is fairly complex and although magnesium is abundant, we remain notoriously deficient due to it’s complicated bio-availability and intricate nature. Possibly the best answer, as always is “variety is key”. - Until later- Michelle Ackerman (Clinical Aromatherapist)