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What a great report on Magnesium. I found that is is a major ingredient

in a 'solvent' produced in the liver to keep cholesterol in liquid form,

therefore preventing the production of plaque. Many heart meds block

magnesium from entry into the body. I discovered the best colloidal

Magnesium from wateroz.com. This stuff is one angstrom particle size

meaning it can enter not only the blood stream but also the cells. Most

magnesium just gave me the runs. This colloidal form worked wonders and

a ton of health problems like plaque buildup and CHF which I totally

stopped as well. Oh those glorious minerals. When you get enough of

the colloidal kind - oh my gosh. Health miracles happen. Sandee

 

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> bestsurprise2002

> Sun, November 23, 2008 8:41 am

> MCS-Canada

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> There is a chart here illustrating the toxiciy of various substances

> including magnesium. I am not sure if it will show up but you can see it at

the url.

> blessings Shan

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> Magnesium Chloride

> _http://web.mac.com/medicalveritas/iWeb/FSEM/Magnesium.html_

> (http://web.mac.com/medicalveritas/iWeb/FSEM/Magnesium.html)

>

> Magnesium chloride has a dramatic effect on cell life and is safer to use

> than aspirin. Effective in a much broader sense than vitamin C, magnesium

> chloride is a medicine that could quite literally save your life. It certainly

> will extend your existence and save you and your loved ones from a

considerable

> amount of pain. It will help you get to sleep if you are an insomniac,

> increase your energy levels and performance in sports if you are an athlete

and help

> you avoid the major plagues of our time, i.e., diabetes, cancer, heart

> disease, neurological disorders and strokes. If one does not fall to one of

these

> diseases one’s life is automatically extended.

>

> Why is magnesium chloride so effective in so many medical situations?

> **Magnesium is necessary for the normal function of over 300 enzyme systems,

for

> muscle relaxation, immune function, cardiac function, clotting, nerve

> conduction etc. Indeed I cannot think of a bodily department in which

magnesium is not

> essential. It prevents heart disease, cancer, blood pressure, kidney stones

> and improves energy, sleep etc.** reports Dr. Sara Mayhill.

>

> **Like two diverging paths, it appears that the more we learn about the

> benefits of magnesium the more we uncover about the side effects of

prescription

> drugs,** says Dr. Carolyn Dean, author of The Miracle of Magnesium. Magnesium

> chloride is a versatile medicine we can all put in our medicine cabinets. It

> boosts almost all aspects of cell physiology and is what you want around if

> you are having a heart attack or stroke. Magnesium chloride is a basic

> mineral nutrient supplied by the food industry that can be used orally,

> intravenously, and transdermally.

>

>

>

> Magnesium chloride treatments address systemic nutritional deficiencies, act

> to improve the function of our cells and immune system, and help protect

> cells from oxidative damage. It’s a systemic medicine as well as a local one

> bringing new life and energy to the cells wherever it is applied topically.

> Magnesium is the single most important mineral for maintaining proper

electrical

> balance and facilitating smooth metabolism in the cells. One of the major

> properties of magnesium is that of stabilizing cell membranes and even the

blood

> brain barrier.

>

> Magnesium deficiency is one of the most common nutritional problems in the

> industrialized world today. This deficiency is the result of agricultural

> practices, food preparation techniques, and dietary trends. According to the

> Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studies show that as many as half of

all

> Americans do not consume enough magnesium. The latest government study shows a

> staggering 68% of Americans do not consume the recommended daily intake of

> magnesium, which is set way too low meaning these statistics are

> understatements. Even more frightening are data from this study showing that

19% of

> Americans do not consume even half of the government’s recommended daily

intake of

> magnesium. The health implications are nothing short of catastrophic.

> Magnesium deficiency can affect virtually every system of the body meaning the

range

> of pathologies associated with magnesium deficiency is staggering.

>

> Magnesium supplementation is actually crucial for everyone today but we have

> to pay especial attention to the method of supplementation because this is

> critical in terms of effective body utilization. **Magnesium is poorly

> absorbed orally. That is why I start off with injections. By injecting

magnesium I

> can guarantee 100% to bring the levels up. I cannot guarantee to do this with

> oral magnesium,** says Dr. Mayhill. What Dr. Mayhill did not know of when she

> said this was the discovery of a natural form of magnesium chloride that

> comes from sea water evaporation. Called Magnesium Oil, it is a natural

> substance that can be applied to the skin or poured into ones’ bath like

Epsom salts.

> Magnesium chloride, applied transdermally, is the ideal magnesium delivery

> system with medical benefits unequalled in the entire world of medicine yet

> one does not need a doctor to prescribe or administer it. One can relax in a

> medicinal bath, without a doctor’s prescription.

>

> It is not an exaggeration to say that miracles in medicine would be achieved

> if the overwhelming preponderance of magnesium deficiency — in adults,

> adolescents and the very young — were addressed instead of ignored. There is

no

> doubt that every clinician in the area of health, medicine, sports and

> psychology should be versed in the use of magnesium chloride and how, when

used

> transdermally, it can safely and effectively prevent and help resolve many

disease

> conditions. Selenium, zinc and iodine are among other minerals that help us

> enormously to maintain health and recover from both chronic and acute

disease.

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