Saturday, 7 May 2016

[www.keralites.net] THE MAGNESIUM MIRACLE

 

The Magnesium Miracle
Research Now Links Depletion of This Simple Mineral to Heart Disease, Diabetes, Alzheimer's, Fatigue, and 52 Other Conditions — and Most Americans Don't Get Nearly Enough . . .
"Magnesium is by far the most important nutrient in the body."
And this is NOT just a lot of hype. Dr. Carolyn Dean lists 56 different health conditions that research now indicates are associated with magnesium deficiency. Here are just a few of them:
Heart disease and high blood pressure
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases
Arthritis
Bowel disease
Depression and anxiety
Diabetes
Fatigue
Migraines and tension headaches
Osteoporosis
Muscle cramps or spasms, and back pain
Of course, the highest concentrations of magnesium in the body are found in the heart and brain, so it's little wonder that magnesium depletion leads to problems in these two vital organs.
Perhaps you take good care of yourself, and scoff at the idea that you — or your loved ones — could be deficient in magnesium. Alarmingly, Dr. Dean also lets loose this bombshell: The majority of people in our country do suffer, usually unknowingly, from magnesium deficiency.
Why? Well, our dietary intake of magnesium has declined significantly since 1900. The National Academy of Sciences reports that most American women only obtain about 70% of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of magnesium; men average only about 80%.
And the RDA is merely the minimum level to stave off serious deficiency symptoms — well below the optimal level for good health, according to many health professionals.
As a population, we have many reasons for becoming depleted in magnesium: diets high in processed foods, magnesium-depleted soil, certain medication interactions, and fluoridated water, which renders magnesium unavailable to the body.
Chronic stress elevates the stress hormone adrenaline, which further depletes magnesium.
Last but not least, aging is a risk factor for magnesium deficiency. And in a vicious circle, accelerated aging is also a byproduct of magnesium deficiency.
Magnesium performs hundreds of functions in the body; however, many researchers believe its most important function is cellular energy production. The enzyme ATP, created in the mitochondria of each body cell, is our main source of cellular energy. ATP must be bound to a magnesium ion in order to be biologically active. Unfortunately, most people just don't have enough magnesium ions available.
Because magnesium is so essential to body energy production, common symptoms of magnesium depletion include fatigue, along with headaches, insomnia, and muscle pain, cramps, and spasms.
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