Why does one take Magnesium Phosphate in hot water?
Magnesium phosphate has the ability to bind ammonia gases and transports them out of the body. Often, ammonia occurs because of the decomposition of tissue during digestive activity. When Magnesium phosphate is lacking, congestion occurs which can result in flatulence. To support the binding of this damaging ammonia gas, Magnesium phosphate is taken in hot water as cold water contains a percentage of ammonia which is receives through air. When boiling water, air and gas particles evaporate and in this way the Magnesium phosphate does not bind with the ammonia gas found in the water. Hot water improves the absorption through the mucous membrane in the mouth by opening the pores so these Tissue Salts go directly into the bloodstream. The absorbed hot water binds with the cooling, ammonia gas in the intestines and aids in its excretion. Taking Magnesium phosphate in hot water is more effective as Magnesium ions remain free to aid in the function of the Autonomic Nervous System. Magnesium