FAQ — QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
DERMATEST — SAFETY FOR YOUR SKIN!
Dermatest® is an independent dermatological institute that gives you the greatest possible safety when using products for your skin.
Dermatest® protects your skin. Not just since yesterday, but since 1978.
Our skin comes into contact with many substances and liquids every day that could irritate or attack it. At Dermatest®, we carefully test such products for tolerability and effectiveness, making them safe for you to use. Our team of dermatologists, allergists, biologists and food chemists ensures our scientific expertise in the various applications. This allows us to ensure that our analyzes are scientifically sound and carried out precisely.
The Dermatest seal is an award for independently tested products that come into contact with skin. Products that receive the Dermatest “Excellent” seal after testing by our institute are skin-friendly and safe. Anyone who values independent testing of the products should pay attention to the Dermatest seal. Attached directly to the product, it is easy to find when shopping — reliable and consumer-friendly.
MADE IN GERMANY
Our developed transdermal liquids are designed for specific applications. An internal company code of honor ensures that high-quality and sustainable products are served.
We produce exclusively in Germany with the natural spring water of the Westerwald. Our ambition is to always create a product that is unrivaled and cannot be copied.
The high magnesium content is only standard for us. Spring water from the Westerwald is converted into alkaline water and combined with the respective magnesium under certain thermal atmospheres. Additions of organic aloe vera and organic plant collagen as well as DMSO give your skin an additional caress.
OUR CUSTOMERS TELL US
Learn more about the advantages of LIQUID32 through testimonials and other areas of application of LIQUID32:
Heart, bones, veins/plaque, concentration, skin diseases, dialysis
HOW DOES MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY OCCUR?
If the magnesium level is too low, the body is unable to react in a balanced manner. On the one hand, absorption in the small intestine is improved and, on the other hand, excretion via the kidneys is reduced. However, if the cause persists for a long time, it usually cannot be prevented.
The causes of a magnesium deficiency are extremely diverse:
• Too little magnesium intake due to an unbalanced diet
• E.g. surgical changes to the intestines resulting in an absorption disorder
• Alcohol consumption leads to kidney losses and reduced intestinal absorption
• intensive sporting activity due to increased sweat production
• Magnesium absorption in the intestine is reduced by smoking and caffeine
• Poor absorption of nutrients, sluggish intestinal function, in older people
PRE-EXISTING ILLNESSES
• The body loses large amounts of magnesium due to illnesses that are accompanied by diarrhea and vomiting.
• In intestinal diseases such as ulcerative colitis, celiac disease or irritable bowel syndrome, too little magnesium is absorbed due to the accelerated intestinal transit.
• Diabetes mellitus, chronic stress conditions and hyperthyroidism cause increased loss of magnesium via the kidneys.
TAKING MEDICATION
• The use of laxatives results in more electrolytes, such as magnesium, being flushed out.
• Water-inducing medications (diuretics), hormonal contraceptives (“the pill”) and cortisone also cause increased loss of magnesium via the kidneys.
• Proton inhibitors and antacids reduce stomach pH. The stomach contents are therefore less acidic, which reduces the absorption of magnesium.
• Many antibiotics form complexes with magnesium and absorption is reduced.
• High amounts of calcium during osteoporosis therapy can affect magnesium absorption.
CAN I DETERMINE A MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY?
If there is a magnesium deficiency, non-specific symptoms occur that can have many causes. The following symptoms may occur:
• Tiredness and exhaustion
• Dizziness
• Sleep disorders
• Irritability
• Nervousness
• Reduced stress tolerance
• Constipation
• frequent leg cramps
• Reduced memory performance
• High blood pressure and heart failure
CAN YOU OVERDOSE MAGNESIUM?
It is extremely unlikely to have elevated magnesium levels in the body. Magnesium has a laxative effect at high doses. An oversupply can usually only be achieved through extremely high quantities, for example via an infusion or kidney failure.
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