Yes, there are many types of magnesium supplements that can taken either orally or applied directly to the skin.
Oral magnesium supplements:
• Mineral salts
• Magnesium acid complexes
• Magnesium chelate
Transdermal magnesium supplements:
• Magnesium oil
• Magnesium gel
• Magnesium bath flakes
• Magnesium lotion
For more detailed information on these types of magnesium supplements, take a look at these websites: http://www.ancient-minerals.com/magnesium-supplements/, http://www.livestrong.com/article/251947-types-of-magnesium-supplements/, www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/types-of-magnesium/, and www.ehow.com/about_5130706_types-magnesium-supplements.html.
Ear wax always gets a really bad press but it's actually there to help the protect the ear. It's produced in the ear canal and then slowly makes its way to the opening. It should come out naturally by itself or with gentle daily washing. When you use ear buds you just push the wax deeper into the ear and ultimately that increases the risk of infection.
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