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Magic Oil

This comes in a slim six oz spray bottle that makes it easy to spray any part of your body quickly - and rub in the high concentration of magnesium into your skin. You can of course localize this treatment to any part or section of your body you choose. Magic Oil is thick water, thickened to where it feels like an oil - when you rub it on your skin. If it stings a little, dilute to 50% with prill water. Contains about 25% magnesium.

The water made with the Crystal Cupcake is used for making the Magic Oil and the Magic Water. I recall Jim talking about water made with the Cupcake. If left sitting for long enough, it will go through several states, at least one of which is not in the chemistry books. At one point the water will become somewhat of a gel and then become somewhat like is in the Magic Oil and finally will become the clear, normal looking Magic Water.

The Magic Water state of the Cupcake water is what is used to extract the Golden Seal and the St. John's Wort for those two preparations. The Prill water, or Thin water, is not used in the preparations of any of the other products.

In the book "Holy Water, Sacred Oil" Dr. C. Norman Shealy makes many references to people using 4, 8 or even 12 oz of Magic Oil in a bath and getting amazing results. What is confusing to anyone who has read the book and is aware of the present Twilight products is that Twilight now lists a product that is also called Magic Oil but the Twilight Magic Oil that comes in about a 6 oz. spray bottle has as much magnesium in it as 4.7 gallons of the product Dr. Shealy refers to as "Magic Oil or Yinergy Oil."

Jim Carter explained that the cost of shipping one gallon of Magic Oil was too high. When Jim Carter formulated the products for Twilight, one bag of Bath Crystals replaced one gallon bottle of the original Magic Oil, yet still contains as much magnesium as the one gallon bottle of Magic Oil. The bag has about 4 cups of crystals and Jim recommends that we use ¼ cup in a bath. A bag will last for 14 to 16 baths at about $2.50 per treatment, and at the case price the cost per treatment is just a little over $1.50.

Even though the new Magic Oil is only $20 and contains as much magnesium as 4.7 gallons of the Magic Oil that Dr. Shealy was working with, it is not considered the primary vehicle to increase your magnesium levels. It is best for very localized application of magnesium like spraying it on an area of psoriasis, on arthritic joints, on resistant skin rashes, on your hair or on any other localized problem area.


The Magic Oil is a convenient form of magnesium that comes in a plastic spray bottle; handy to carry and to spray on areas of concern any time you desire. It is perfectly balanced and comes from the heart of the "Star Chamber Factory."

To apply to the entire body or any significant area, it is recommended that it be applied after a shower or bath. Let dry and do not rinse it off.

Magic Oil can also be sprayed under the tongue or on teeth and gums. You can brush your teeth with it.

Magic Oil poured into a small, sterile dropper bottle can be used in the ears.

Magic Oil can be taken internally. Best to dilute some with fruit juice for this purpose. Taken this way, it gets into the digestive organs and blood instead of through the cells. So if these are your areas of concern, you may want to try this. It is also important to spray Magic Oil or use the DOL on the skin over the area of an organ of concern. Example: A diabetic might want to apply the magnesium products over the pancreas.

Magic Oil is also added to the bath water for a soak of at least 20 minutes. Even a few sprays in the bath water can keep the body toxins from re-entering the body.


Jim Carter said that he has seen just about everything clear up when people use the Magic Oil in their mouths and/or his Golden Seal drops. The Golden Seal can help the body clear up infections, and the Magic Oil activates and perhaps provides some extra magnesium support so the gums and teeth can regenerate. Jim has also told us about some people who have used these products on their teeth and in the mouth who now have teeth so strong they break the dentist's drill.

Jim warns against taking magnesium orally, since it is so hard to absorb by the body. It can make the kidneys work very hard to protect the rest of the body from getting too much. However, he also mentioned that Magic Oil can help the body utilize the magnesium that is already there; that most people have all the magnesium they need in their body, but it is not usable.

Magic Oil sprayed on the head or any place else on the skin can cause a stinging sensation. Jim has said that this is because the Magic Oil is working too fast, and that is due to a magnesium deficiency. It is recommended one dilute the Magic Oil by half with Prill Water, then try it again on the skin. Another way to stop the stinging is to spray Magic Water on the area that may be stinging from the Magic Oil.


When I have tried spraying the Magic Oil on my skin, it would leave my skin feeling dry and gritty. What we realized was that spraying after a soak or shower and rubbing it into the skin, changed that. It still doesn't feel as soft as just using the water but it is no longer that really drying feeling and the grittiness feeling has disappeared as well. I find that if I want to spray some on my skin, it is always best to wash the area with a hot wet face cloth first, then spray and rub into my skin. I noticed that if I didn't do that it didn't seem to absorb for me. We have also been using essential oils in our foot soaks... put on some wonderful meditation music... what a treat! We have used rose
oil and lavender. (not at the same time). ~ Heartsong


I had a very good experience with Magic Oil. I woke up Sunday with a swollen, inflamed gum around a back tooth. I put some Magic Oil on the reddened gum and the rest of my teeth and gums and by the next day the swelling and inflammation was all gone. Now I am brushing my teeth with Magic Oil and taking the Gold Seal Drops. Namaste, Mary Ann

I want to add my experience with using the Magic Oil on my gums and teeth. I was having a definite gum problem in a particular area which bothered me. I decided to try the Magic Oil there by spraying it and holding it in my mouth for a few minutes. Within a few days the problem seemed to be cleared. Now I simply spray once or twice on my toothbrush along with my all natural toothpaste. The Magic Oil is MAGIC! - Steve


I've got some things to tell of the Twilight Magic Oil. This Magic Oil is good stuff!

A carpenter friend of mine cut off the ends of three of his fingers about 4 weeks ago with a table saw. There was no infection and they are healing up nicely. The second week however, he had to continue to work even with his hand in bandages. His hand got pretty sore and stiff. We sprayed some Twilight Magic Oil on both sides of his hand and fingers and worked it in over a minute and a half. In less than five minutes, all the pain and stiffness was gone.

A friend of mine at work has a grandmother who has tried everything over the years to help with pain in her joints. It took about three days of applications but the Magic Oil is finally helping her grandmother. Help where there was no help.

A fellow at church who is in his early seventies was helping with the church re-roofing project and took it upon himself to climb up and down the ladder with supplies, really brought grief to one of his knees. We sprayed Magic Oil on all sides of his knee and by the time he worked it in and got back out to the service he reported his knee as being like new.

A nurse at work who came into a twelve hour shift reported that she had a stiff neck, as she had slept on it wrong. She worked three sprays of oil into it and within three minutes the pain was all gone except for one small area we missed - sprayed that and it was taken care of as well. At the end of the 12 hour shift on a heavy medical floor with lifting and turning of patients, the pain never returned.

A nurses aide at work had some long standing pain in her neck, right elbow and right knee. She looked at the Magic Oil, smelled it and sensing no odor, thought it was a joke. She put some on her elbow and neck but declined to go into the bathroom and put some on her knee. She went home. The next time I saw her, she said she was sorry she hadn't put some on her knee too. When she got home the pain in her neck and elbow had gone. ~ Ian Roe


Removing Scar Tissue for Women:
Lots of ladies have "road maps" on our stomachs as the result of childbirth. You can erase those stretch marks with 1 drop frankincense, 1 drop myrrh essential oil combined with a dropper full of Magic Oil.
Removing Scar Tissue for Men:
It has been reported that men are using the Magic Oil to shave with and are seeing their acne pock marks disappearing.