Magnesium is absolutely essential for the proper functioning of the heart. Magnesium’s role in preventing heart disease and strokes is generally well accepted, yet cardiologists have not gotten up to speed with its use. Magnesium was first shown to be of value in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias in 1935. Since then there have been … Continue reading Magnesium – the Ultimate Heart Medicine
Statin Disaster, Heart Disease and Magnesium
There is not enough evidence to support the practice of western medicine as it is presently practiced. The entire system of medicine in the United States is broken, not only because the toxic medicines they use kill so many people but also because the insurance programs that fund expensive medicine do not work as effective … Continue reading Statin Disaster, Heart Disease and Magnesium
Natural Emergency & Intensive Care Medicines
Sodium Bicarbonate and Magnesium Emergency Room Medicines for Chronic and Acute Diseases. The secrets of emergency room and intensive care medicine holds the key to the safe practice of medicine on children who suffer from acute disorders that must be addressed quickly. Magnesium salts, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), iodine, selenium and vitamin C are concentrated nutritional … Continue reading Natural Emergency & Intensive Care Medicines
Why magnesium may be the single most important nutrient you need to take for heart health
Magnesium can make a good cause for being the most vital nutrient for supporting cardiovascular health — making it worrisome that almost half of all Americans are deficient when it comes to getting their daily dose of the nutrient. If you do not have enough magnesium in your body, you can become more prone to various diseases and disorders. … Continue reading Why magnesium may be the single most important nutrient you need to take for heart health
Learn how to identify magnesium deficiency, and what foods fix it
Magnesium — often called the master mineral — is involved in more than 300 metabolic processes in our bodies, including protein synthesis, calcium regulation, vitamin D absorption, blood glucose control, muscle and nerve function, and blood pressure regulation. Dr. Norman Shealy, a pioneer in pain medicine, even said that “every known illness is associated with a … Continue reading Learn how to identify magnesium deficiency, and what foods fix it
Magnesium and vitamin D: The perfect pair?
Magnesium is more than an essential mineral: It’s responsible for over 300 biochemical reactions needed by the body to function well. According to a study in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, this essential mineral can even regulate vitamin D levels in the body, increasing it in people with deficient levels and reducing it for people with … Continue reading Magnesium and vitamin D: The perfect pair?
Warning signs and symptoms of magnesium deficiency
Magnesium is an essential element needed by everyone. It is involved in at least 300 chemical reactions in the body because it works as an electrolyte, which is a mineral that carries an electric charge when dissolved in body fluids such as blood. Magnesium is vital for the formation of teeth and bone. It is also used by nerves to … Continue reading Warning signs and symptoms of magnesium deficiency
Magnesium supplements CONFIRMED to sharply reduce bone problems in middle-aged men
Though most people think that calcium and vitamin D are the most important nutrients to strengthen bones, new research, conducted by scientists from the University of Bristol in the U.K. and the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, found that taking magnesium supplements when you are middle-aged may prevent bone fractures later in life. Bone fractures are a common and preventable … Continue reading Magnesium supplements CONFIRMED to sharply reduce bone problems in middle-aged men
Magnesium is essential for muscle health and recovery
Intense exercise imposes a lot of strain on your muscles. To restore those important tissues to their healthiest state at a faster pace, an article in Sports Injury Clinic suggests increasing your intake of magnesium through food, drinks, and supplements. Magnesium plays a significant role in maintaining general muscular health. It speeds up the recovery of sore muscles. It … Continue reading Magnesium is essential for muscle health and recovery
Magnesium and Cell Survival (Glutathione)
Magnesium in general is essential for the survival of our cells but takes on further importance in the age of toxicity where our bodies are being bombarded on a daily basis with heavy metals. Glutathione requires magnesium for its synthesis.[1] Glutathione synthetase requires ?-glutamyl cysteine, glycine, ATP, and magnesium ions to form glutathione.[2] In magnesium deficiency, the … Continue reading Magnesium and Cell Survival (Glutathione)
