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Transdermal Magnesium Uptake

The topic of transdermal magnesium uptake is mentioned as a related concept, with a focus on the lack of good-quality evidence for meaningful transdermal magnesium uptake.

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Jan 30, 2026
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What controlled clinical trials have directly measured systemic magnesium change after a single Epsom salt bath versus placebo?

No high-quality, randomized, placebo‑controlled clinical trial has directly tested whether a single Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) bath raises systemic magnesium versus a placebo bath; the literature ...

Jan 29, 2026
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How much magnesium is absorbed through the skin during an Epsom salt bath according to clinical studies?

Clinical studies offer mixed and limited evidence that some magnesium from (magnesium sulfate) can cross human skin: a small pilot reported rises in blood and urine magnesium after repeated hot baths ...

Jan 31, 2026
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How do hair follicles and skin occlusion affect transdermal absorption in Franz diffusion vs. real‑world conditions?

are a long-established, standardized tool that reliably ranks formulations and measures under controlled, static conditions, but they systematically simplify or omit key real‑world features — notably ...

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