Magnesium Body Butter Recipe For Relaxation and Sleep (2024)

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So this thing is happening, and it aches and fills me with joy and makes me wish for a pause button at the same time. One minute I’m standing in a grocery store aisle nodding my head to a “those were the days” comment – while mentally calculatinghow much longer I can shop before a toddlerpocalypse, of course – and the next I’m standing behind my daughter as she zooms in to take this photo . . .

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. . . for a project she’s working on. And my boys? I’m savoring snuggles with them while trying not to sustainLego-induced foot trauma. (This is real life after all.)

So yeah, they’re growing up, and with that comes some not so fun territory. I’ve written about natural remedies for growing pains before, but today I wanted to share something that we’ve recently found helpful in addition to those suggestions. It’s a magnesium oil rub with essential oils that support muscle relaxation.

Magnesium – both in supplement form and topically applied – transformed my sleep years ago when I discovered it eliminated my restless leg symptoms. It’s also been very helpful when my littles have achy legs at night.

While there is no agreed upon cause of growing pains, one common theory is that it’s often due to the inability of ligaments and muscles to keep up with rapid bone growth.

As children are growing fairly rapidly, their muscles, tendons, and ligaments are growing as well,” says Jason Homme, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Those body parts “may not be growing at the same pace, which can cause protesting a little bit.” (source)

My children’s pediatrician shares this view, and suggested magnesium as one of the things that may be helpful.

Magnesium Body Butter Ingredients

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This recipe makes a wonderful bedtime rub for achy or restless legs, and it’s incredibly easy to make. Below is a breakdown of what I used (and why).

First, though, if you’d rather not make your own, I recently discovered this magnesium lotion made with good quality ingredients like organic shea butter, argan seed oil, prickly pear seed oil and high potency transdermal magnesium.

Now, back to the ingredients . . .

Magnesium

There’s a reason magnesium is often called the magic mineral. As I mentioned in this post on science-backed tips for deeper, more restful sleep, itfuels about 300 biochemical reactions in the body. Some of those reactions help to relax achy muscles, mitigate the effects of stress,and calmthe mind by supportingthe production of theneurotransmitter GABA.

Magnesium deficiency is very common, and unfortunately not all oral magnesium supplements are well-absorbed via the digestive tract.(source 1,source 2) There are some that are, which I’ve covered in this post on magnesium supplements, but another way to improve levels is through dermal (skin) absorption.

One way is through epsom salt or magnesium chloride baths. Another option is magnesium oil– which is not actually an oil buta mixture of magnesium chloride and water that feels oily to the touch. Magnesium oil is well-absorbed and dries without any greasiness. If you do as much laundry as I do, I’m guessing the last thing you want to deal with are oily sheets after the application of an essential oil rub diluted in a carrier oil. (Magnesium oil makes a great deodorant too, but that’s another post.)

A quick note on absorption: Because Vitamin D, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, and a little calcium are essential for magnesium absorption, you’ll want to make sure your little one is gettingadequate amounts of those as well. According to Kristen Michaelis’ book, Beautiful Babies, magnesium levels show more improvement when Vitamin Dis obtained through sun exposure rather than oral supplements.

Essential Oils

Several essential oils are helpful for relaxation, and Plant Therapy (one of the essential oil companies I purchase from) even makes a Growing Pains blend. I’ve already shared with you a list of essential oils that are considered safe for children and general dilution guidelines, however for this recipe Clinical Aromatherapist Lea Harris recommends a higher than normal dilution ratio.

Lea, who isthe founder of Using Essential Oils Safely and the Using Essential Oils Safely community on Facebook, suggests a 2% dilution for under 5 (or at least 1%) and then 3-5% for the over age 6 crowd.

In terms of specific essential oils, here are the ones I think are bestfor this recipe:

One more thing before we get to the recipe. While growing pains are a normal (though hopefully occasional) part of childhood,there are other possible causes of leg discomfort.According to the Mayo Clinic, you should consult “your child’s doctor if you’re concerned about your child’s leg pain or the pain is:

  • Persistent
  • Still present in the morning
  • Severe enough to interfere with your child’s normal activities
  • Located in the joints
  • Associated with an injury
  • Accompanied by other signs or symptoms, such as swelling, redness, tenderness, fever, limping, rash, loss of appetite, weakness or fatigue” (source)

Coconut Oil and Beeswax

For some people, magnesium oil can cause an itchy or uncomfortable sensation when applied in undiluted form. For that reason, I’ve blended it with coconut oil and beeswax to ensure that it doesn’t irritate sensitive skin.

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How To Make Magnesium Body Butter

For this recipe, you will need an immersion blender and a pint-sized (16 ounce) mason jar.

Ingredients

To Make

Place magnesium oil, coconut oil and beeswax pearls in a pan and melt over low heat. Pour mixture into a mason jar and allow to separate (this should take about 30-45 seconds). Place your immersion blender at the very bottom of the jar, then slowly pull it up after about 30 seconds. Starting at the bottom helps to create an emulsion, which is a way of suspending oil in water so that they mix together. If you’re new to this process and want to see it – it’s the exact same technique demonstrated in my video about making lotion.

Once you’ve blended the body butter, add the essential oils and blend again. Set your timer for 7 minutes and blend one more time before transferring the body butter to a small jar for storage.

To Use

Massage a small amount into skin. I aim for daily application, although it doesn’t always happen due to busy schedules, etc.

Shelf Life

In general when you mix water and oil, you reduce the shelf life of a personal care product. However, in this case the water is mixed with a very high concentration of magnesium, which has natural antimicrobial properties. (source) One well-known example of this is the Dead Sea. (source) I personally try to use mine within 3-4 months, which is pretty easy to do with a batch this size.

Storage

Storein a cool, dark cabinet to prevent premature oxidation of the essential oils.

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FAQs

How to use magnesium body butter for sleep? ›

As it's sold like a cream, you can use magnesium butter to help you achieve deep sleep in the same way you would a body moisturiser. Simply squeeze some into your hands and massage all over your body. Alternatively, if you're short on time or don't want to use it all over, you can just apply it on key areas.

How to make magnesium sleep balm? ›

Use a double boiler and melt the coconut oil and cocoa butter over medium heat. Once both oils are melted, add liquid carrier oil and magnesium oil. Stir the oils and allow them to cool. Once the oils are cooled and hard you will want to whip them into a body butter.

What is the best magnesium lotion for sleep? ›

Best magnesium cream for sleep: Dr. Teal's, Melatonin Sleep Lotion, $8. Best high-potency magnesium lotion: Mo' Maggie, Magnesium Lotion, $19. Best magnesium lotion for pregnancy: 8 Sheep Organics, Sleepy Body Lotion, $29 to $39.

Can you put magnesium butter on your feet for sleep? ›

Magnesium is best absorbed through the skin so our beautiful creamy and thick body butter is the perfect way to get this supplement. For best results apply daily about 30 minutes before bedtime. We recommend applying a grape sized amount to the soles of the feet and back of calves.

Where should you rub magnesium butter? ›

Apply a grape-sized portion every evening 20 minutes before bed, simply rub it on the bottoms of your feet and into your calves. For children apply only to bottoms of feet. For migraines, apply to the head an neck as the migraine is coming on. For anxiety, apply to your heartspace as needed.

Where do you apply magnesium body butter? ›

Apply to skin anytime hydration is needed. May be used for hands, body, and face. Best applied immediately after a shower or bath. Tip: Colleen loves to use these body butters every night after a bath and as a hair pomade for her hair too.

Can you make your own magnesium cream? ›

1. Combine magnesium chloride flakes and hot water in a separate bowl, stir until dissolved and set aside. 2. Add coconut oil, carrier oil, shea butter and beeswax to a glass bowl and heat until completely melted.

How do you make topical magnesium cream? ›

Melt the coconut oil, beeswax, and cocoa butter in a double boiler. Remove from the heat and allow it to cool slightly. Add the lavender essential oil and magnesium to the melted coconut oil, beeswax, and cocoa butter. Whip the lotion using an immersion blender or a small hand mixer.

Can you mix coconut oil with magnesium? ›

Mix 1 part magnesium flakes with 1 part water until dissolved. Melt Shea Butter and Coconut Oil: In a double boiler or using a microwave, melt the shea butter and coconut oil together until they form a liquid. Combine Ingredients: Once melted, remove from heat and let it cool slightly.

Where to rub magnesium lotion for sleep? ›

Product Application and Usage

Simply apply recommended amount to chest, neck, or abdomen 30 minutes before sleep for best results. More Information: Consult our Guide to Magnesium Application Find dosage information and details on product usage.

Where do you apply topical magnesium for sleep? ›

Be aware of magnesium cream products focused on sleep which may additionally contain melatonin as an ingredient. If you are not familiar with melatonin, do not use these. Apply a desired amount of the cream to the chest, neck, or abdomen 30 minutes before sleep for best results.

Why put magnesium lotion on feet? ›

Magnesium oil on your feet could also help with certain sleep disturbances, such as nocturnal leg cramps and restless legs syndrome, said Sam Kashani, MD, a sleep medicine specialist and assistant clinical professor at UCLA Medical School.

How long does it take for magnesium butter to work? ›

Magnesium can and might get to work a lot quicker than this – some studies showed participants noticed differences after even three days. But to correct a deficiency and improve your health long-term, allow 8-12 weeks for the full impact of magnesium supplementation to kick in.

Can you rub magnesium on your skin? ›

But magnesium isn't only ingested—magnesium oil can be applied topically whether it's rubbed onto the skin or sprayed. To make magnesium oil, magnesium chloride flakes are combined with water. This creates an oily liquid. However, research is limited on magnesium oil and its effectiveness.

What are three deficiency symptoms of magnesium? ›

Health problems linked to magnesium deficiency are rare, but they can occur if you have low levels of magnesium in your body for a long time. Symptoms of magnesium deficiency include low appetite, nausea or vomiting, muscle spasms or tremors and abnormal heart rhythms.

How do you use magnesium butter? ›

Take a grape-sized portion out of the jar and simply rub it on the bottoms of your feet and into your calves. We use it at bedtime to give us a restful night's sleep. Sweet Sleep can be used on anyone from babies to adults as it is super mild and gentle.

How long before bed should I use magnesium oil? ›

Spray onto the backs of your legs and/or affected muscles and rub in, 20 minutes before bed.

Does magnesium lotion on your feet help you sleep? ›

Magnesium oil on your feet could also help with certain sleep disturbances, such as nocturnal leg cramps and restless legs syndrome, said Sam Kashani, MD, a sleep medicine specialist and assistant clinical professor at UCLA Medical School.

How long before bed should I take magnesium for sleep? ›

For anyone struggling with sleep wanting to give the supplement a try, its best to take it about 30 minutes before bed. It's also worth noting that there are many forms of magnesium, and some are thought to contribute to a restful night's sleep more than others.

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