Guest guest Posted September 27, 2002 Report Share Posted September 27, 2002 Since Mg deficiency is a subject which comes up frequently on this message group, I'm forwarding in some helpful links. ************************************* THE MAGNESIUM WEB SITE Most recent update February 14, 2002 Selected works of Dr. Mildred Seelig, famous magnesium researcher and reviewer. This is the Home Page of Dr. Mildred Seelig, donated as a public service by Paul and Janet Mason. Dr. Seelig's forty years of research have established her as one of the world's foremost magnesium researchers and reviewers. You can jump to any of her articles below. For an overview of magnesium, we suggest you start with Dr. Seelig's 1994 article, " Consequences of Magnesium Deficiency... " Epidemiology of Water Magnesium; Evidence of Contributions to Health, Advances in Magnesium Research: Nutrition and Health (in press), John Libbey & Company Magnesium (Mg) Treatment or Supplementation is Often Needed When Calcium (Ca) Intake is Increased, Blaine Journal, January 1998 Consequences of Magnesium Deficiency on the Enhancement of Stress Reactions; Preventive and Therapeutic Implications (A Review); Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol 13, No. 5, 429-446 (1994) Interrelationship of Magnesium and Estrogen in Cardiovascular and Bone Disorders, Eclampsia, Migraine and Premenstrual Syndrome; Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol 12, No. 4, 442-458 (1993) Magnesium in Oncogenesis and in Anti-Cancer Treatment: Interaction With Minerals and Vitamins. Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment, Eds. P.Quillan and R. M. Williams. Publ Cancer Treatment Research Foundation, 1993. Chapt 15:283-318 Reexamination of Magnesium Infusions in Myocardial Infarction; American Journal of Cardiology 76:172-173, 1995 Prenatal and Genetic Magnesium Deficiency in Cardiomyopathy: Possible Vitamin and Trace Mineral Interactions; Childhood Nutrition, F Lifshitz, ed. Boca Raton, FL 1995, Chapt 17:197-224 Cardiovascular Consequences of Magnesium Deficiency and Loss: Pathogenesis, Prevalence and Manifestations--Magnesium and Chloride Loss in Refractory Potassium Repletion; American Journal of Cardiology 63:4G-21G, 1989. Review and Hypothesis: Might Patients with the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Have Latent Tetany of Magnesium Deficiency ; Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Vol. 4(2) 1998. New Dietary Recommendations for Magnesium, Calcium, Phosphorus, and vitamin D: Some Concerns All articles by Dr. Seelig are copyrighted, and permission is granted to Web users only to make single hard copies for personal use. Additional reprints should be obtained from the originating journals. Excerpts may be used by the media with attribution to Dr. Seelig. -- http://www.mgwater.com/seelig.shtml _______________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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