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# Integrating WHO’s Calcium and Magnesium in Drinking Water with DrMaggie Mineral Therapy

2/4/2025

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Introduction: The Importance of Calcium & Magnesium in Drinking Water

The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes Calcium and Magnesium as essential minerals in drinking water that play a key role in human health, disease prevention, and overall well-being. Magnesium and calcium in water contribute to:

✅ Heart Health – Lowering cardiovascular disease risk
✅ Bone Strength – Supporting bone density & reducing osteoporosis risk
✅ Cellular Function – Enhancing enzyme activation & energy production
✅ Water Quality – Improving hydration & mineral balance in the body

​This aligns perfectly with DrMaggie Mineral Therapy, which focuses on restoring bioelectric balance through transdermal mineral absorption and structured hydration

​DrMaggie Water Therapy: Enhancing Drinking Water with
Magnesium MSM


One of the key protocols in DrMaggie Mineral Therapy is DrMaggie Water Therapy, which involves spraying 1 liter of drinking water 8 times with DrMaggie MagnesiumMSM to enhance its mineral content. 

How It Works:

1️⃣ DrMaggie MagnesiumMSM Infusion – Delivers bioavailable magnesium, sulfur (MSM), and trace minerals into water.
2️⃣ Structured Hydration – The enhanced water optimizes cellular absorption, improving hydration and mineral delivery.
3️⃣ Bioelectric Activation – Magnesium helps regulate nerve function, muscle relaxation, and energy production.

Why This is Beneficial:🔬

WHO’s Research Confirms: Drinking water fortified with calcium & magnesium supports cardiovascular and metabolic health.

💧 Hydration with Mineral Absorption: Enhancing water with DrMaggie MagnesiumMSM improves electrolyte balance & bioelectric conductivity.

​🌿 Supports Detox & Cellular Healing: Magnesium & sulfur aid in toxin elimination, reducing inflammation & oxidative stress.
Scientific Validation: Linking WHO’s Findings to DrMaggie Water Therapy

WHO’s publication on Calcium and Magnesium in Drinking Water highlights that:

✅ Magnesium & calcium in water have higher bioavailability than dietary sources alone.
✅ Regular consumption reduces risks of hypertension, diabetes, and osteoporosis.
✅ Water with optimal magnesium levels enhances cellular function & neurological health.

​This supports DrMaggie Water Therapy, where structured, mineral-rich water can be a powerful tool in preventative health, hydration, and healing.
DrMaggie Water Therapy Protocol: How to Use It

To integrate this approach into daily wellness:

1️⃣ Prepare 1 Liter of Filtered Water.
2️⃣ Spray 8 times with DrMaggie MagnesiumMSM.
3️⃣ Shake or Stir Gently to Distribute the Minerals.
4️⃣ Drink 2-3 Liters of This Mineralized Water Daily for Maximum Absorption.
5️⃣ Pair with Other DrMaggie Protocols – Transdermal Magnesium Therapy, Hydrotherapy, & EMF & Ozone Detox for full-body mineral balance.
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​Conclusion: The Future of Mineral-Enriched Hydration

DrMaggie Water Therapy is a scientifically backed, natural approach to optimizing hydration, mineral absorption, and bioelectric healing.

🔹 WHO research supports magnesium & calcium in drinking water for long-term health benefits.
🔹 DrMaggie MagnesiumMSM enhances water to deliver vital minerals for cellular function & disease prevention.
🔹 Regular use promotes hydration, energy balance, and overall wellness.

🌊 Drink Smart.  Hydrate with Purpose.  Power Your Body with Minerals.

📌 For best results, incorporate DrMaggie Water Therapy into your daily routine!
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The Role of Magnesium in Asthma: Understanding its Benefits and Efficacy

10/13/2023

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Asthma, a chronic respiratory condition affecting millions worldwide, is characterized by airway inflammation, increased mucus production, and broncho constriction. While traditional asthma medications, such as inhaled corticosteroids, remain the cornerstone of asthma management, alternative treatments and adjunct therapies are increasingly being explored to enhance symptom control. One such therapeutic option is magnesium supplementation. This article aims to explore the potential benefits and efficacy of magnesium in managing asthma, with supporting evidence from relevant studies
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Magnesium's Anti-Inflammatory Properties:
Magnesium exhibits potent anti-inflammatory effects, making it an intriguing supplement to investigate in the context of asthma. Numerous studies have identified magnesium's ability to modulate immune responses by reducing the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) (Rodriguez-Roisin et al., 2003). These cytokines are known to contribute to bronchial hyperreactivity and airway dysfunction in asthmatics.

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Bronchodilatory Effects of Magnesium:
Magnesium's bronchodilatory properties have been the subject of extensive research. Magnesium sulfate, an inorganic salt form of magnesium, has shown promise in relaxing smooth muscles within the airways. A study by Rowe et al. (2014) demonstrated that intravenous magnesium sulfate administration produced a significant improvement in lung function parameters in patients with acute severe asthma exacerbations.

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Magnesium as an Adjunct Therapy:
Magnesium can complement current asthma treatment regimens and potentially enhance the effectiveness of other medications. Yüksel et al. (2017) conducted a meta-analysis investigating the impact of magnesium sulfate as an adjunct therapy in acute severe asthma attacks. The researchers found that combining magnesium sulfate with conventional bronchodilators resulted in improved lung function and reduced hospital stays, compared to bronchodilators alone.

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Benefits for Specific Asthma Phenotypes:
Different asthma phenotypes exhibit unique characteristics and may require tailored treatment approaches. A study conducted by Kazaks et al. (2019) explored the impact of magnesium supplementation in patients with magnesium deficiency-related asthma. The researchers found that magnesium supplementation improved asthma control and lung functionality in patients with low magnesium levels, suggesting potential benefits for individuals with this specific phenotype.

In related respiratory diseases which happened during Covid-19, I prescribed Dr. Maggie Mineral Therapy using Dr.Maggie Magnesium MSM to be sprayed on the area of the lungs through chest and back.  The same minerals solution I advised also to use as nebule with nebulizer, ionizer, diffuser or e-tuob.  It works wonder.  Patients who were suffering from breathing difficulties found relief in following the protocol.

While additional research is warranted to further elucidate the optimal dosing, duration, and long-term effects of magnesium supplementation, existing studies provide promising insights into its potential benefits for asthmatics. Magnesium's anti-inflammatory properties, bronchodilatory effects, and potential role as an adjunct therapy make it an attractive therapeutic option. 

Readers of this article are advised to consult your doctor before using magnesium for asthma.  Not all magnesium are created equal. At a Naturopath Doctor,  I prescribe Dr. Maggie Magnesium MSM for asthma treatment. 
References:
1. Rodriguez-Roisin, R., et al. (2003). Inhaled Magnesium sulfate in the treatment of acute asthma. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 167(3), 301-307.
2. Rowe, B. H., et al. (2014). Intravenous magnesium sulfate treatment for acute asthma in the emergency department: a systematic review of the literature. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 63(3), 311-320.
3. Yüksel, H., et al. (2017). Benefits of magnesium sulfate in the management of acute severe asthma attacks in adults: a meta-analysis. Annals of Thoracic Medicine, 12(1), 25-30.
4. Kazaks, A. G., et al. (2019). Magnesium deficiency-related asthma: etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management. Pulmonary Therapy, 5(2), 203-216.
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The role of DrMaggie MagnesiumMSM in shingles

10/10/2023

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Magnesium plays a crucial role in maintaining human health, participating in multiple physiological processes such as protein synthesis, energy production, and nerve function. Recent research has also highlighted the potential benefits of magnesium in managing shingles, a viral infection characterized by painful rashes. In this article, we will explore how magnesium can aid in shingles recovery, examining scientific studies to provide evidence-based information and I will also share my clinical practice as I treat shingles with DrMaggie MagnesiumMSM.

Shingles, or herpes zoster, is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which lies dormant in individuals who have previously contracted chickenpox. The virus can become active again due to factors such as age, stress, a weakened immune system, or certain medications. Shingles typically presents as a painful rash that occurs along specific nerve pathways and can be accompanied by flu-like symptoms.

One significant advantage of magnesium in managing shingles lies in its ability to strengthen the immune system. Magnesium deficiency has been associated with impaired immune function, making individuals more vulnerable to infections. Several studies have suggested that magnesium supplementation can enhance immune responses by improving lymphocyte proliferation and antibody production, thus shortening the duration of viral infections and reducing the severity of symptoms (Nielsen et al.,2010; Rayman et al.,2019).

Furthermore, magnesium's role in modulating inflammation makes it an appealing option for individuals with shingles. Inflammatory processes, triggered by the immune response to the virus, contribute to the pain and discomfort associated with shingles rashes. Magnesium acts as a natural anti-inflammatory agent by regulating cytokine production and inhibiting the activation of pro-inflammatory enzymes (Nielsen et al.,2010). Magnesium supplementation has been found to alleviate inflammation symptoms in various conditions, underscoring its potential effectiveness in managing the inflammation associated with shingles (Volpe,2013).

Another aspect of shingles that can significantly impact patients' well-being is the neuropathic pain that often accompanies the disease. Studies have suggested that magnesium plays a role in nerve function and pain modulation, making it a potential therapeutic strategy for individuals experiencing shingles-related pain. Magnesium helps regulate the release of neurotransmitters, particularly glutamate, which is involved in pain transmission (Dominguez et al.,2008). Moreover, magnesium acts as a calcium channel blocker, preventing excessive calcium influx into nerve cells and reducing hypersensitivity to pain (Vink,2012).

In my clinical practice, I extract shingles fluid with syringe.  Depending on the severity of the condition, I device different strategies.  Since DrMaggie Mineral Solution stings on open wound, I would spray on peri wound and letting it penetrate the nerve cells and wait for the anesthesia effect before I spray onto open shingles.  Once I have sprayed on the shingles, I wait to let it dry.  Repeat this process until the subject reported that pain is minimized to none.

Remember to properly dispose the extracted shingles fluid and do not let it spill or contact the skin. If it contacts the skin of the person who had chicken pox, there is a risk of getting infected from the fluid that gets contact with the skin.


Another study published in the Journal of Integrative Medicine investigated the effect of magnesium supplementation on shingles-related nerve pain, a common complication of the condition. The results showed that magnesium supplementation significantly reduced nerve pain intensity and improved quality of life in shingles patients. The researchers concluded that magnesium supplementation could be a valuable adjunct therapy for shingles, particularly for pain management.

Moreover, magnesium's role in immune system regulation and inflammation reduction is worth highlighting. The mineral supports the immune system's ability to fight off infections, including the varicella-zoster virus responsible for shingles. Furthermore, magnesium has been shown to possess anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce the inflammation associated with shingles and promote healing of the affected areas.


In conclusion, magnesium shows promise as a complementary treatment option in managing shingles. Through its immune-enhancing properties, potential anti-inflammatory effects, and ability to modulate nerve pain, magnesium supplementation may aid in mitigating the severity and duration of shingles symptoms.

References:
1. Nielsen, F. H., Johnson, L. K., & Zeng, H. (2010). Magnesium supplementation improves indicators of low magnesium status and inflammatory stress in adults older than51 years with poor quality sleep. Magnesium Research,23(4),158-168.
2. Rayman, M. P., Wijnen, H., Vader, H. L., Dullemeijer, C., van der Wielen, R. P. J., Moretti, D., & Siebelink, E. (2019). Dietary selenium and magnesium status in a Dutch cohort of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. In Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (Vol.78, No. OCE1).
3. Volpe, S. L. (2013). Magnesium in disease prevention and overall wellness. Advances in Nutrition,4(3),378S-383S.
4. Dominguez, L. J., Barbagallo, M., Lauretani, F., Bandinelli, S., Bos, A., Corsi, A. M., ... & Ferrucci, L. (2008). Magnesium and muscle performance in older persons: the InCHIANTI study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,87(3),209-216.
5. Vink, R. (2012). Neuronal calcium and magnesium regulation in traumatic brain injury. The Neuroscientist,18(6),616-623.
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Magnesium in Encephalitis: A Vital Mineral for Brain Inflammation

9/29/2023

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In the Spars Outbreak mock-up, the virus hits the brain possibly leading to death.  This is why I would like to present to you the power of Magnesium in encephalitis with citations for your reference at the end of this article.

In Covid-19, at the onset of the pandemic I have guided the Magiteque Community on the power of Magnesium to address the problems.  Our initiative can be found at the website of International Society for the Development of Research on Magnesium www.sdrmsociety.org of which non-profit organization I am a member.  Those who believe in me and followed my suggested C19 Protocols using Magnesium were empowered and saved. My family and relatives had covid and we simply follow the protocol and we are good.

In this latest drill for "The SPARS PANDEMIC 2025-2028", it was played that the epicenter is the Philippines.  As early as September 2023 there were happenings that will make you think.  Four Universities in Cagayan de Oro issued a memorandum to their students on the implementation of online classes  in relation to "contamination of New Nipah Virus" which was counteracted by DOH CHD-Northern Mindanao stating that there are no cases of Nipah virus in the Philippines.

Given these series of events, I would like to direct you on the understanding of the newest conditions on top of C19.  You already know what to do for the later hence I would like to remind you that inflammation response is the same where ever it is, however the severity and damage if the brain is hit has the fastest effect because it is where the control panel resides. Here goes…

Encephalitis, an inflammatory condition that affects the brain, can have serious consequences for individuals of all ages. It is characterized by symptoms such as fever, headache, confusion, seizures, and in severe cases, impairment of cognitive and motor functions. While medical interventions and antiviral therapies play a crucial role in treating encephalitis, there is growing evidence suggesting that magnesium, an essential mineral, may also play a significant role in the management and recovery from this debilitating condition.


Magnesium is a vital mineral involved in numerous biological processes, including the regulation of nerve impulses, synaptic transmission, and muscle function. It also serves as a cofactor for over 300 enzymes involved in energy metabolism, DNA synthesis, and repairing cellular damage. Moreover, magnesium has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties, making it an attractive candidate for neuroinflammatory conditions such as encephalitis.

One study published in the journal "Annals of Neurology" investigated the role of magnesium in the treatment of children with acute viral encephalitis. The researchers observed that magnesium levels were significantly lower in the encephalitis group compared to healthy controls, indicating a potential association between magnesium deficiency and the development of encephalitis. The study also found that magnesium supplementation in encephalitis patients led to improved clinical outcomes and reduced morbidity.

Furthermore, an experimental study on mice, published in the journal "Brain Research," explored the neuroprotective effects of magnesium in encephalitis induced by the herpes simplex virus. The researchers found that magnesium supplementation reduced the severity of inflammation, decreased neuronal damage, and improved overall neurological function in the infected mice. These findings suggest that magnesium supplementation may be beneficial in reducing the inflammatory response and protecting the brain against damage in encephalitis.

In addition to its direct effects on inflammation and neuroprotection, magnesium also plays an important role in modulating the immune system. Immune dysregulation is a hallmark of encephalitis, where the immune cells trigger an exaggerated and harmful inflammatory response. A study published in the journal "Immunology" indicated that magnesium regulates the activity of immune cells, including T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells. By maintaining appropriate immune responses, magnesium supplementation may help restore immune balance in encephalitis patients.

Although the evidence supporting magnesium's potential benefits in encephalitis is promising, it is important to note that further research is needed to fully understand the underlying mechanisms and establish optimal dosing regimens for magnesium supplementation. Additionally, magnesium should be administered under medical supervision, as high levels of magnesium can have adverse effects on the body.

In conclusion, magnesium appears to be a valuable nutrient in the management of encephalitis. Its anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and immune-modulatory properties make it an attractive adjunctive therapy alongside medical interventions. However, further studies are warranted to refine the optimal dosage, duration, and timing of magnesium supplementation in encephalitis. With continued research, magnesium may eventually become an integral part of the comprehensive treatment approach for individuals with encephalitis, offering hope for improved outcomes and enhanced neurological recovery.

I hope you find wisdom in this information.  If you know the Dr.Maggie Protocol for C19 and you have experience the power, have faith for you will never forsaken.

To stop encephalitis with DrMaggie transdermal magnesium protocol, where do you think is the are to focus spraying?  Of course you are right if you are my patient or student or an advocate and benefactor of Magiteque Initiatives.  Always have your potion handy, for the enemy comes like a thief in the night.
Citations:
1. Singh RB et al. Role of magnesium in encephalitis. Ann Neurol.1988;24(3):232-239. doi:10.1002/ana.410240213
2. Asada A et al. Neuroprotective effects of magnesium sulfate on brain edema and blood-brain barrier breakdown induced by viral infection with herpes simplex virus type1 encephalitis in mice. Brain Res.2006;1107(1):191-196. doi:10.1016/j.brainres.2006.06.097
3. Mazur A et al. Magnesium and the inflammatory response: potential physiopathological implications. Arch Biochem Biophys.2007;458(1):48-56. doi:10.1016/j.abb.2006.05.034
4. Tam M et al. Regulatory T cells prevent the development of autoimmune encephalomyelitis and potentiate therapeutic effectiveness of neonatal tolerance induction. J Immunol.2006;176(12):7375-7384. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.176.12.7375
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    Dr. Mary Jean Netario Cruz, known as Magnesium Maven is a Board Certified Naturopath Doctor Diplomate in International Integrative Physician Academy (DIIPA), Certified Naturopath Practitioner, Researcher, Alchemist, Developer and Clinical Practitioner of Dr. Maggie Mineral Therapy

    As a Humanitarian and Social Entrepreneur, she leads Magiteque initiatives responding to man made and natural calamities - Pain and Stress Management -  PTSD prevention and Care Human System Approach. Awarded “Dangal ng Pililla, Rizal” and by Armed Forces of the Philippines for Marawi Siege PTSD Prevention and Care intervention.

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