Showing posts with label Beef Tallow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beef Tallow. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Wejolyn on Topical Magnesium, Beef Tallow, and Emu Oil

Wejolyn argues that 

The BEST way to absorb Magnesium is to take it transdermally. Through the skin. There is no comparison. Why? I’m going to get into the Liver & its Phase 2 detox pathway today & why you cannot detoxify at all if you are not mag efficient. Mandatory! 

GolliAir asks, 

So Magnesium soak baths are effective? I have been looking into these. 

To which Wejolyn replies, 

Hugely. I mix mag sulfate (Epsom) with Mag Chloride - all together at least 6 cups in a full bath. Once you bring in your water, do not add to the water (fill only once), take it as hot as you can - it makes a colloid- and you need 20 to 30 minutes minimum for assimilation. 

The preferable form of magnesium is magnesium chloride.  The best forms of magnesium for absorption, Wejolyn says, are Glycinate, Taurate, and Malate.

Mag citrate is (for me as a practitioner) the only one I use for bowel movements - NOT absorption - similar to oxide. Glycinate, taurate and malate are best for absorption - or transdermally through the skin. Dr. Carolyn Dean has a great liquid mag called ReMag.

Magnesium Chloride topical cream.

Organic Emu Oil.

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Beef Tallow for Skin and Hair


Wejolyn explains, 
This is a basic skin and body cream that I have on YouTube using beef tallow as a base. The recipe is in the comments. I use this exact recipe to add magnesium to as well so I have two creams out of the same recipe base. One cream is magnesium cream, and the other one is face and body cream.
youtu.be/ESVaQAwluLE?si

TAKEAWAYS
Coconut oil just sits on top of your skin, merely making your skin greasy; whereas, tallow actually penetrates your skin.  Nice difference. 

Tallow will give you nice golden brown skin in the sun. 

Get rid of the grains, sugars, vegetable and seed oils in your diet if you want healthy-looking skin.

She adds emu oil, which is good for dry skin.  Fishermen exposed to hours of sun use it.  It too is a saturated fat.  It comes from a bird, like an ostrich.