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" HSI - Jenny Thompson " <HSIResearch

 

 

Mineral Love

Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:47:54 -0500

 

 

Mineral Love

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

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January 24, 2005

 

 

 

Dear Reader,

 

If your body could tell you what it wants, here's what it would say:

" I want magnesium. "

 

And how does your body love magnesium? Let me count the ways.

 

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You must remember this

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Way Number One: Magnesium makes your brain work better

 

A recent laboratory study from the Massachusetts Institute of

Technology (MIT) reveals that an adequate amount of magnesium is

necessary to maintain the " plasticity " of synapses - the connectors

that move information from neuron to neuron in the brain. In this

case, plasticity refers to the ability to change. When synapses are

flexible to change, learning and memory are enhanced.

 

The study hasn't been published yet, so details about the exact

methodology will have to wait. But according to a report released by

the MIT News Office, the researchers believe their results confirm

that cognitive function is stunted when magnesium is deficient, but

clearly improved when magnesium intake is abundant.

 

Other conditions that have been associated with a magnesium deficiency

include depression, anxiety and attention deficit disorder.

 

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Power up

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Way Number Two: Magnesium gives you energy

 

Researchers with the USDA Agricultural Research Service recruited 10

postmenopausal women to participate in a three-phase diet and exercise

study. During phase one (35 days), the women followed a controlled

diet that delivered an adequate amount of magnesium. (The current

Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for women is 320 mg daily. For

men; 420 mg daily.)

 

In the second phase (93 days), each subject consumed a diet that

contained less than half the RDA for magnesium. In the final phase (49

days) the subjects returned to a diet with adequate magnesium. At the

end of each phase, subjects took exercise tests, as well as

physiological and biochemical tests.

 

Results showed that when magnesium intake was low, exercise increased

heart rate and required more oxygen compared to exercising when

magnesium intake was adequate. Also, when magnesium levels in muscles

were low, more energy was required and subjects tired more easily

compared to subjects with adequate magnesium levels.

 

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Skeleton health

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Way Number Three: Magnesium strengthens your bones

 

Scientists have already shown that magnesium increases bone density in

postmenopausal women, so researchers at Tel-Aviv University in Israel

used an animal study to test magnesium as an osteoporosis preventive

agent.

 

A group of female rats were divided into two groups to receive either

a diet with adequate magnesium or a magnesium deficient diet. Over a

one-year period, urine samples were collected every three months and a

blood sample was taken from each rat at the end of the year. Bone

samples from the thighs and vertebrae of each rat were also analyzed

for bone density.

 

Results showed that bone density was significantly higher in the rats

that received adequate magnesium in their diets. Microscopic

examination of the bones revealed signs of osteoporosis in only the

rats that received inadequate magnesium. Also, less force was required

to break the bones of these rats compared to the bones of the rats

that received proper amounts of magnesium.

 

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Don't deplete

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Over the past week I just happened to come across the three studies

mentioned above. But these are by no means the only ways that the body

puts magnesium to good use.

 

In previous e-Alerts I've told you how magnesium intake has been shown

to help heart muscle cells relax, reduce blood pressure, and even

lower homocysteine levels. No surprise then that magnesium deficiency

has been linked to elevated heart disease risk. But about half of all

Americans don't get an adequate intake of magnesium. And to complicate

the situation, many factors contribute to magnesium depletion. High

stress and menstruation can take their toll on magnesium levels, while

a heavy intake of starches, alcohol, diuretics and some prescription

drugs (such as antibiotics) can increase urinary excretion of magnesium.

 

Magnesium is naturally present in green leafy vegetables, avocados,

nuts and seeds, and whole grains, but usually only in small amounts,

so you'd need to eat a wide variety of these foods regularly to get

all the magnesium you need.

 

In the e-Alert " Mind Over Matter " (5/27/05), HSI Panelist Allan

Spreen, M.D., offered these guidelines on magnesium supplementation:

" I've always recommended 500 mg/day, since absorption of most forms

isn't that great.

 

" My limit for oral magnesium is that which causes any loosening of the

stools, and there's always a distinct dose that will do it. I'm

careful to warn people not to go over that limit for the simple reason

that food is moved through the GI tract too quickly with too much

magnesium, and that cuts down on absorption of nutrients (both from

foods and supplements). However, that amount is usually between 400

and 1500 mg/day.

 

" Now, bear in mind that that's ELEMENTAL magnesium. In a supplement,

such as magnesium oxide, the tablet that is sold as a 400 mg tablet

only has 241.3 mg of elemental magnesium. So, when you take a '400 mg'

tablet, you aren't getting 400 mg of magnesium anyway. Plus, even the

label says you can take 2/day, or 800 mg. "

 

Whatever way you choose to get it, you can be sure that your body will

love a daily supply of magnesium.

 

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....and another thing

 

Need a " health enhancing " laugh?

 

Hey, who doesn't?

 

An HSI member named Jerry posted a satirical piece titled " Top 10

reasons why we need drug companies " on the HSI Forum. The list was

written by Mike Adams, a health columnist for NewsTarget.com. Mike has

very generously offered this to anyone who needs a " health enhancing "

laugh. I've trimmed it a little, but the entire piece can be found on

our web site (hsibaltimore.com) by clicking on " Forum. "

 

1. Cures: We need drug companies to keep finding cures for major

diseases. Look at all the cures they've found so far like... well...

okay, they haven't actually found any cures yet. But maybe they can at

least cure all the bogus diseases they made up like " social anxiety

disorder " and " attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. "

2. National Security: U.S. drug companies are crucial for

protecting our national security by banning prescription drugs from

untrustworthy countries like Canada.

3. The Economy: never mind that most pharmaceutical companies sell

useless products at ridiculous prices. All that money changing hands

is great for the economy. You may be diseased, but think on the bright

side: your Big Pharma stocks are soaring! (With all that money, you

might even be able to afford health insurance...)

4. Doctors: Without the pharmaceutical companies, what would all

the doctors do for work? After all, most so-called " medicine " involves

little more than scribbling out a prescription for the latest

mass-advertised drug. Without drugs, doctors might actually have to

TALK to patients. Horrors!

5. Ethics: With Enron gone, we need a new, national example of

strong ethics that properly communicate the essence of American

corporate greed. Pharmaceutical companies could make Enron look like

the Girl Scouts.

6. Political Fundraising: We need drug companies to support the

re-election efforts of national leaders.

7. Publishers: Without drug company advertising, who would support

all the newspaper and magazine publishers in this country? After all,

many print publications are now little more than pro-drug infomercial

rags dressed up to look like credible news magazines.

8. Patient Responsibility: Without drug companies shifting health

responsibility away from patients, the people would actually have to

think for themselves and take control of their own health. That's

simply too much to ask from a dumbed-down population.

9. The Environment: Drug companies set an excellent example of fair

and balanced environmental policy, which is why antidepressant drugs

are now showing up in the water supply. Their new environmental

slogan? " You take it, you flush it, we fuggedaboutit! "

10. The Elderly: Everybody agrees we need honest U.S. businesses to

look out for the interests of our elders. Pharmaceutical companies

handle this with finesse by taking over the full monthly incomes of

most retired folks. It's a genuine public service.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

 

" MIT: Magnesium May Reverse Middle-Age Memory Loss " Medical News

Today, 12/1/04, medicalnewstoday.com

" Dietary Magnesium Depletion Affects Metabolic Responses During

Submaximal Exercise in Postmenopausal Women " Journal of Nutrition,

Vol. 132, No. 5, May 2002, nutrition.org

" Lack Energy? Maybe It's Your Magnesium Level " Science Daily, 5/10/04,

sciencedaily.com

" Prolonged Magnesium Deficiency Causes Osteoporosis in the Rat "

Journal of the American College of Nutrition " Vol. 23, No. 6, December

2004

" Magnesium Deficiency Linked to Osteoporosis " Natural Products

Insider, 1/10/05, naturalproductsinsider.com

 

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