Bad Backs & Anxiety Attacks Magnesium Spray (250ml)

$29.95

What Does Magnesium Spray Do?

Topical magnesium (like spray and cream) is applied directly to the skin to bypass the digestive tract. It is primarily used to relieve muscle cramps, soothe aches, ease stress and promote restful sleep, while also offering a gentle alternative for people who experience stomach upset from oral supplements. A spray is simply that; magnesium chloride that has been made into an “oil” that can be sprayed directly onto skin for those that are sensitive to touch or don’t like the heavier feeling of a cream. It does the same thing it’s just a different form of application/texture.

What Are the Main Benefits of Magnesium Chrloride?

Muscle Relaxation & Recovery: Spraying it on sore muscles or the soles of the feet helps relax overactive muscle fibres, reducing cramping, tension and post work-out soreness.

Stress & Anxiety Relief: Topical application can help regulate the nervous system, encouraging a calming effect on the body and mind.

Improved Sleep: Many people find that applying the spray before bed helps combat insomnia and restless legs syndrome by promoting deeper, more regulated sleep cycles.

Gentle Absorption: Unlike oral supplements, applying magnesium transdermally avoids gastrointestinal discomfort, though some people may experience a slight tingling or itchy sensation on sensitive skin, this is harmless and will lessen with regular use of the product.

Why Do I Make My Magnesium Spray with Chamomile Hydrosol?

Chamomile hydrosol in a magnesium spray (or cream) works synergistically to soothe and relax the body for muscle recovery and sleep. It provides targeted comfort by delivering the following extra benefits

Relaxes Muscles: Chamomile contains natural antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties (like apigenin and chamazulene). It helps alleviate muscle spasms, cramps and post-workout tension by working alongside magnesium to loosen tight muscles.

Calms the Nervous System: Stress is a major contributor to muscular tension. Chamomile acts as an aromatherapeutic agent to settle the mind and promote deep relaxation, helping your body truly unwind when recovering.

Softens the Skin: Magnesium sprays (which are essentially magnesium chloride dissolved in water) can sometimes cause a mild stinging sensation or dry out sensitive skin. Using a hydrosol like chamomile acts as a gentle soothing addition that softens and hydrates the skin.

What is the Secret Ingredient That Makes My Magnesium Spray Different?

COPAIBA ESSENTIAL OIL

Relieves muscle pain through its high concentration of beta-caryophyllene, a compound that binds directly to the body’s CB2 receptors. This interaction mimics mechanisms found in cannabis but without the psychoactive effects, actively reducing inflammation, suppressing inflammatory molecules and dampening pain signals at the source. This mechanism works as follows:

CB2 Receptor Binding: Beta-caryophyllene selectively binds CB2 receptors, which are part of the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) and are highly concentrated in immune tissues and peripheral nerves.

Pain Modulation: This receptor activation alters how sensory neurons detect and transmit painful stimuli, providing targeted relief for sore or aching muscles.

Anti—Inflammatory Action: Copaiba helps lower the production of inflammatory cytokines (proteins that signal inflammation), reducing swelling and tissue irritation.

* Topical copaiba oil is generally well-tolerated, but it is contraindicated for infants, children and those who are pregnant or nursing due to the lack of safety data on how systemic absorption affects fetal development or nursing infants. If you have an allergy to Peru Balsam or related resins you may experience cross-reactivity. Avoid applying to cuts, abrasions, eyes, nose or intimate areas. Whilst mostly applicable to ingested copaiba consult a healthcare practitioner if you are taking lithium. Copaiba can mild diuretic effects, which may decrease the body’s ability to excrete lithium.

How Do I Use Magnesium Spray?

Give bottle a good shake and apply 4-6 sprays directly to clean skin, For Muscle Cramps and Aches: Spray directly onto sore joints or muscles. For Sleep and Relaxation: Apply to the soles of your feet, stomach or calves. Rub the product in until it absorbs, it may feel slightly oily at first but it will dry quickly.

A mild stinging or tingling sensation is normal, especially on sensitive skin or if you are magnesium deficient, this will disappear with frequent use as your magnesium levels rise. If it is too uncomfortable rinse off and try applying over a layer of body lotion instead. Always wash your hands after application to avoid getting the product in your eyes or mouth.

Important Note: Do not apply to freshly shaved, broken or irritated skin to avoid stinging. There is no official maximum dosage but excessive use can cause skin irritation, itching or dryness.

What Are The Ingredients?

Magnesium Chloride, Anthemis Nobilis (Chamomile) Flower Water, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Copaifera Officinalis (Copaiba Balsam) Oil

What Does Magnesium Spray Do?

Topical magnesium (like spray and cream) is applied directly to the skin to bypass the digestive tract. It is primarily used to relieve muscle cramps, soothe aches, ease stress and promote restful sleep, while also offering a gentle alternative for people who experience stomach upset from oral supplements. A spray is simply that; magnesium chloride that has been made into an “oil” that can be sprayed directly onto skin for those that are sensitive to touch or don’t like the heavier feeling of a cream. It does the same thing it’s just a different form of application/texture.

What Are the Main Benefits of Magnesium Chrloride?

Muscle Relaxation & Recovery: Spraying it on sore muscles or the soles of the feet helps relax overactive muscle fibres, reducing cramping, tension and post work-out soreness.

Stress & Anxiety Relief: Topical application can help regulate the nervous system, encouraging a calming effect on the body and mind.

Improved Sleep: Many people find that applying the spray before bed helps combat insomnia and restless legs syndrome by promoting deeper, more regulated sleep cycles.

Gentle Absorption: Unlike oral supplements, applying magnesium transdermally avoids gastrointestinal discomfort, though some people may experience a slight tingling or itchy sensation on sensitive skin, this is harmless and will lessen with regular use of the product.

Why Do I Make My Magnesium Spray with Chamomile Hydrosol?

Chamomile hydrosol in a magnesium spray (or cream) works synergistically to soothe and relax the body for muscle recovery and sleep. It provides targeted comfort by delivering the following extra benefits

Relaxes Muscles: Chamomile contains natural antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties (like apigenin and chamazulene). It helps alleviate muscle spasms, cramps and post-workout tension by working alongside magnesium to loosen tight muscles.

Calms the Nervous System: Stress is a major contributor to muscular tension. Chamomile acts as an aromatherapeutic agent to settle the mind and promote deep relaxation, helping your body truly unwind when recovering.

Softens the Skin: Magnesium sprays (which are essentially magnesium chloride dissolved in water) can sometimes cause a mild stinging sensation or dry out sensitive skin. Using a hydrosol like chamomile acts as a gentle soothing addition that softens and hydrates the skin.

What is the Secret Ingredient That Makes My Magnesium Spray Different?

COPAIBA ESSENTIAL OIL

Relieves muscle pain through its high concentration of beta-caryophyllene, a compound that binds directly to the body’s CB2 receptors. This interaction mimics mechanisms found in cannabis but without the psychoactive effects, actively reducing inflammation, suppressing inflammatory molecules and dampening pain signals at the source. This mechanism works as follows:

CB2 Receptor Binding: Beta-caryophyllene selectively binds CB2 receptors, which are part of the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) and are highly concentrated in immune tissues and peripheral nerves.

Pain Modulation: This receptor activation alters how sensory neurons detect and transmit painful stimuli, providing targeted relief for sore or aching muscles.

Anti—Inflammatory Action: Copaiba helps lower the production of inflammatory cytokines (proteins that signal inflammation), reducing swelling and tissue irritation.

* Topical copaiba oil is generally well-tolerated, but it is contraindicated for infants, children and those who are pregnant or nursing due to the lack of safety data on how systemic absorption affects fetal development or nursing infants. If you have an allergy to Peru Balsam or related resins you may experience cross-reactivity. Avoid applying to cuts, abrasions, eyes, nose or intimate areas. Whilst mostly applicable to ingested copaiba consult a healthcare practitioner if you are taking lithium. Copaiba can mild diuretic effects, which may decrease the body’s ability to excrete lithium.

How Do I Use Magnesium Spray?

Give bottle a good shake and apply 4-6 sprays directly to clean skin, For Muscle Cramps and Aches: Spray directly onto sore joints or muscles. For Sleep and Relaxation: Apply to the soles of your feet, stomach or calves. Rub the product in until it absorbs, it may feel slightly oily at first but it will dry quickly.

A mild stinging or tingling sensation is normal, especially on sensitive skin or if you are magnesium deficient, this will disappear with frequent use as your magnesium levels rise. If it is too uncomfortable rinse off and try applying over a layer of body lotion instead. Always wash your hands after application to avoid getting the product in your eyes or mouth.

Important Note: Do not apply to freshly shaved, broken or irritated skin to avoid stinging. There is no official maximum dosage but excessive use can cause skin irritation, itching or dryness.

What Are The Ingredients?

Magnesium Chloride, Anthemis Nobilis (Chamomile) Flower Water, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Copaifera Officinalis (Copaiba Balsam) Oil