Transdermal Minerals Forge the Path to Prevention
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Amman Jordan

Mindful Minerals, a U.S. based cosmetics manufacturer, in alliance with lead chief research scientist, Dr. Nashat Dhabreh, PhD, Biochemistry from King’s College, University of London, and CEO MedLabs Middle East, embark on first ever clinical study to demonstrate the superior bioavailability of transdermal minerals received through the skin.

This 4-week study, spring of 2022, will measure total body magnesium minerals before and after replacing subject’s grooming products with transdermal mineral products. Subject’s will replace their everyday soaps, cleansers, deodorant/antiperspirants, body lotions and facial creams with Mindful’s transdermal skin care products including mineral rich cleansing bars, magnesium mineral cannabidiol lotion, deodorant, mineral tri-peptide treatment, mineral rescue skin balm, and mineral hair products. The level percentage level of minerals will be tested before trial and again over a four-week period.

The study will examine the potentially superior uptake of minerals transdermal (via skin) versus the oral route thereby bypassing the digestive tract and delivery to the blood where these vital minerals are needed most. Post the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic, research indicated those with adequate levels of Vitamin D, Magnesium and boosted Zinc minerals had lower hospitalizations, higher survival rate and less co-morbidities from the virus.

This study could potentially unleash a critical tool in supplementing a growing generation of mineral and magnesium deficient people, simply by switching out the products they use everyday in their personal care. According to the National Institutes of health Low magnesium is linked to many diseases of the body including hypertension, heart disease, Type-2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and migraine headaches to name a few. “The results of this study could have profound implications.

Mineral supplementation could be as easy as switching out the products we use everyday in shower”, explains Melissa Sweiss, Director at Mindful Minerals. In a double-blind case study MedLabs is to measure overall absorption levels of magnesium blood levels and other vital minerals through transdermal route, and monitor the natural detoxification process as a result of the mineral uptake, specifically measure levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals including parabens, phthalates, triclosan and oxybenzone.

In a sister study, the HERMOSA Study conducted by the University of California, Berkley, this new joint study shows promise in improving overall mineral absorption, and detoxification of some of the worst body burden bioaccumulated chemicals. To learn more visit www.mindfulminerals.com or contact mel@mindfulminerals.com###


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