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Any type of medication should be taken 6 hours before or 6 hours after taking Oxy-Powder.
First of all magnesium is not the active ingredient in Oxy Powder. I do not know what forum or where you are hearing this info but the info you are hearing is incorrect. Oxy Powder contains ozonated magnesium oxide, ozonated magnesium peroxide, germanium 132 and natural citric acid. Milk of Magnesia is magnesium hydroxide which is a saline type laxative; the magnesia acts to pull salts or saline solution into the intestines from the blood. This excessive fluid from your blood then provides a flushing or laxative action within the intestines.
Since all bowel disorders and intestinal disorders are different depending on the individual person’s age, exercise patterns, diet and other factors including structural abnormalities, advanced age, neurogenic disorders, heavy consumption of junk food, iron supplements, pain killers, anti-depressants, low levels of thyroid hormone, kidney failure, diabetes, dehydration on a daily basis, heart medications, antihistamines it is hard to say Oxy-Powder is addictive considering the damage that the majority of people cause upon their intestinal lining on a daily basis. What happens is over time, with one or more of the following factors stated above, is the nerve cells in the wall of the colon can be damaged or destroyed. When this happens you most likely will have to become dependent on some form of bowel movement method because the nerves will not be able to fire the muscles to contract the bowel. In this case a person would have to continue to use something to keep the bowels moving. Oxy-Powder is non-habit forming and should be used for cleansing and maintenance purposes only.
As far as why oxygen is not present in the list of ingredients, the FDA Guidelines only require the physical elements of what’s in the bottle or in the capsules to be listed. Since oxygen is not released until it hits a catalyst (hydrochloric acid) in the stomach, it is listed on the label as “ozonated and stabilized” to release beneficial nascent oxygen into the intestinal tract and body. The bottle does not “contain” oxygen; oxygen is only released once it hits the HCL in the stomach. If there were oxygen in the bottle then it would dissipate. We do not want oxygen, we want monatomic (nascent) oxygen which is a reactive form of oxygen.
Please feel free to pass this along to any groups/forums that may not have the correct information.
Take Care & Be Well,
Health Dr. 2
