As a long-time user of natural remedies, I've discovered the remarkable versatility of magnesium chloride. From boosting immunity and easing headaches to serving as one of the safest, most effective disinfectants for minor cuts and sores—without harsh artificial antiseptics or high costs.
Doctors have historically relied on it too, and after years of personal use, I can attest to its reliability.
In my experience, magnesium chloride outperforms many pharmacy antiseptics. It's gentle—especially on children's skin—painless, and avoids red marks or irritation. It also accelerates healing, resulting in minimal scabbing and scarring.
The preparation is straightforward: Dissolve one 20g sachet in 1 liter of water. Soak a compress, apply gently to the wound, and let it air dry.
Its disinfecting and healing properties make it ideal for family skin issues, including:
- Acne: Use topically instead of lotions like Biactol or Precious Water. Pair with an oral cure—one sachet in a glass of water daily for 3 weeks, 3-4 times yearly.
- Psoriasis.
- Eczema: Oral supplement (one sachet daily in water for 2-3 weeks) enhances results until symptoms fade.
- Warts.
Like white vinegar, magnesium chloride soothes and eliminates canker sores via its healing action. Rinse your mouth 2-4 times daily for a few minutes. I prefer its milder taste and less sting over vinegar—though both work when needed.
A 20g sachet costs just €1.50, diluted in 1 liter of water. Compare to per-liter prices:
- 70° Modified alcohol: ~€5
- Eosin: ~€25
- Precious Water: ~€14
- Hextril mouthwash: ~€6