Magic DropsThe Magic Drops are 25% magnesium chloride. You place a few drops directly under your tongue for fast absorption. They have a strong, salty and somewhat bitter taste. Both Goldenseal and St. John's Drops are great magnesium sources in addition to delivering their herbal characteristics. Magic Water is used to extract the Goldenseal or the St. John's Wort and is mixed with magnesium chloride, in the same form as the Magic Oil. Goldenseal Drops
We compared Goldenseal Drops made with Magic Oil to the raw herb extracts they came from and found them to be more effective. Further tests showed the potency of the extract increased with time. When Goldenseal Drops are first made, they are a magnificent yellow colour and with time they turn green from what is obviously an increase in chlorophyll. These little drops may provide benefits where everything else fails. I like to use them in the mouth to help with gum and teeth disorders. Topically they work great and, very diluted, they can even be used in the eyes. I have used Goldenseal on my dog to take care of ear infections and I am sure there are many other applications. Let your intuition be your guide. Of course you can also read of the many available articles for more ideas. A fine source of information about Goldenseal is "Back to Eden" by Jethro Kloss.
The Goldenseal drops at full strength have been used very successfully to deal with flesh eating bacteria. At full strength, drops can be put on the gums to deal with gum situations. I put in five drops per ounce of Prill water and use this dilution as soothing eyewash. In this form, people have reported great results with many eye conditions. Ingrid Naiman in her book, "Cancer Salves, a Botanical Approach to Treatment", writes the following: "Goldenseal is probably the premier anti-microbial herb in North America" (p. 129). Donna writes: I asked Jim about the Magic Drops, what they were and why we didn't have them on our list. He said that: "Basically the Twilight products are an evolution of the products mentioned in the book. What we have is better and more economical. Anyone can mix up Magic Water and add a few drops of Goldenseal and bottle it up and sell it as Magic Drops. There is a huge value in a bottle of the Goldenseal Drops. It is made with Magic Oil and 12 other ingredients. " For example, after you brush your teeth, put one drop on the toothbrush and spread it over your teeth and gums. Just leave it on. You can also spray Magic Oil into your mouth. People put new enamel on their teeth this way. My gums (Donna) in just three weeks became super healthy and pink. It kills the mold spores that grows in the sinus cavities. Jim says that all influenzas are just a build up of mold. The Goldenseal kills it. One fellow told us that he had a full-on cold come on and he put one drop of pure Goldenseal in each nostril. He just about blew his head off, but the cold was totally gone the next morning. St. John's Wort Drops
The St. John's drops are effective in dealing with insomnia and depression. There are probably many other uses of St. John's Wort. It aims to eliminate congestion and restore cellular integrity to the Medulla Oblongata or your Primal Brain. Memory can then begin to "kick in" again. |