| magnesium |
A silvery metal used in some metal incendiaries. The dust is highly explosive. Ignition point of 650
Ãâó: www.fire.org.uk/glossary.htm
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| magnesium sulfate |
The active ingredient in most laxative wafers. A medication used to treat convulsions, poisoning from certain chemicals, and inflammation.
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| magnesium |
On of the elements making up the earth's crust, the compounds of which when dissolved in water make the water hard. The presence of magnesium in water is a factor contributing to the formation of scale and insoluble soap curds.
Ãâó: www.advancedh2o.com/technical/glossary_jklm.html
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| magnesium sulfate |
(Epsom salts) ?a mineral that helps with amino acid synthesis; in high concentrations in water, helps to draw toxins through the skin
Ãâó: www.entheos-holistic.com/glossary-terms-ingredient...
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| magnesium |
Magnesium is an essential mineral for the human body. It is needed for protein, bone, and fatty acid formation, making new cells, activating B vitamins, relaxing muscles, blood clotting and forming adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The production and use of insulin also requires magnesium.
Ãâó: www.nutritiondata.com/glossary.html
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