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The Power of Magnesium

_http://magnesiumforlife.com/transdermal-magnesium/the-power-of-magnesium/_

(http://magnesiumforlife.com/transdermal-magnesium/the-power-of-magnesium/)

 

 

Is Dose Sensitve

 

There is no healing system more powerful than that which employs Nature’s

primordial substances; materials so pure and close to nature that they

yield benefits without the typical side effects of most drugs. The secret to

safe and effective medicine is found in using medicinal substances that do

not have side effects in reasonable doses. This is the very meaning of safe,

something that will not harm or hurt you.

 

 

I received a letter from a professional colleague named George Eby in 2007

that stated that his daughter was destroyed by the terrible side effects

of a special type of antibiotic called fluoroquinolones. He said, “My

daughter was stricken with this horrible affliction. Cipro sensitivity causes

long term (multiple years to life) chronic pain, weakness and tendon weakness

leading to tendon breakage and many other horrible effects, some physical

and some mental. This is something that everyone needs to know about. We

have been destroyed by cipro. I don’t think there is much anyone can do,

except to give her magnesium, which is somewhat of an antidote. I am very

worried but I haven’t lost hope, but I am being realistic. Some of the

tendon

damage is necrotic and permanent. However, we have studies with rattlesnake

venom that produce necrosis on animals and simply applying magnesium

(chloride) and zinc (gluconate) topically, the necrosis vanishes.†Ten days

later

I received this email from George.

 

 

“Topical magnesium chloride for 10 days = well daughter!â€

 

 

There is a power and a force in magnesium chloride that cannot be equaled

anywhere else in the world of medicine. There is no substitute for

magnesium in human physiology; nothing comes even close to it in terms of its

effect on overall cell physiology. It goes against a strong gale wind of

medical

science to ignore magnesium chloride used transdermally in the treatment

of any chronic or acute disorder.

 

 

The Heavy Guns of Magnesium

 

 

In the emergency room medicines have to be safe while delivering an

instant life saving burst of healing power. Magnesium obviously is the heavy

weight champion in this regard though there is a terrible ignorance about this

fact. Its like medical hypnosis, doctors cannot see what is in front of

their very eyes. They have a medical super weapon that unfortunately no one

can make much money off, so it’s not supported in the literature or in

medical schools. Talking about the blinding light of conflict of interest, in

the

area of medicine it kills millions. In the area of magnesium medicine

there is a mountain range of scientists who have for decades penetrated

magnesium’s secrets. There are four hundred references in this book, the

majority

linking to original medical research.

 

 

Magnesium is life saving and that is power. It is as simple as that!

Magnesium has the power to reduce human suffering in a wide variety of clinical

situations. Results of a 10-year study published in the August 28, 2008

issue of the New England Journal of Medicine found that magnesium sulfate

administered to women delivering before 32 weeks of gestation reduced the risk

of cerebral palsy by 50 percent.[2] The Beneficial Effects of Antenatal

Magnesium Sulfate (BEAM) trial was conducted in 18 centers in the U.S.,

including Northwestern Memorial, and is the first prenatal intervention ever

found to reduce the instance of cerebral palsy related to premature birth.

Magnesium sulfate is traditionally used in obstetrics to stop premature labor

and prevent seizures in women with hypertension.

 

 

Obviously if a medicine is safe and strong enough for emergency situations

it is going to help us with chronic diseases. The field of cardiology has

to deal with heart disease as both an acute and chronic disorder and that

is just one more reason they should fall heads of heels in love with

magnesium chloride. Magnesium is truly astounding in terms of safety, low cost

and

proven effectiveness.

 

 

Put in the clearest terms possible, our suggestion from the first day for

cancer patients is to almost drown oneself in transdermally applied

magnesium chloride. George Eby used on his slight daughter approximately one

ounce

applied to the skin a day.

 

 

When I used magnesium chloride treatments for sports reasons I used upward

of two ounces each day for immediate pain relief and muscle relaxation.

Such intensive use would almost equal the healing power that is achieved with

intravenous magnesium chloride/sulfate when used in emergency rooms and

intensive care wards. At the back of this book is even a chapter on magnesium

massage and taking luscious baths for transdermal affect is at the core of

magnesium medicine practices.

 

 

The Power of Magnesium VS the Power of Poison

 

 

Magnesium is life saving, it is as simple as that. And it is not just for

cardiac care. Results of a 10-year study published in the August 28, 2008

issue of the New England Journal of Medicine found that magnesium sulfate

administered to women delivering before 32 weeks of gestation reduced the

risk of cerebral palsy by 50 percent. The Beneficial Effects of Antenatal

Magnesium Sulfate (BEAM) trial was conducted in 18 centers in the U.S.,

including Northwestern Memorial, and is the first prenatal intervention ever

found

to reduce the instance of cerebral palsy related to premature birth.

Magnesium sulfate is traditionally used in obstetrics to stop premature labor

and prevent seizures in women with hypertension.

 

 

" What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger " is a phrase that many feel

contains more than a grain of truth. It describes the theory of hormesis —

the

process whereby organisms exposed to low levels of stress or toxins become

more resistant to tougher challenges. It is a cousin concept for " The dose

makes the poison. " The original quote actually is: " All things are poison

and nothing (is) without poison; only the dose makes that a thing is no

poison. "

 

 

The theory of hormesis has been around for decades, but has long been met

with skepticism or downright suspicion. On the other hand " The dose makes

the poison, " has been widely embraced. It is the essence, the center of

allopathic pharmacology. In recent years, however, biologists have pieced

together a clear molecular explanation of how hormesis works thus the theory has

finally been accepted as a fundamental principle of biology and

biomedicine. An example of this principle is seen when exposing mice to small

doses

of gamma ray radiation shortly before irradiating them with very high levels

of gamma rays actually decreases the likelihood of cancer. A similar

effect occurs when dioxin is given to rats.

 

 

It is thought that a low dose of a poison can trigger certain repair

mechanisms in the body, and these mechanisms, having been initiated, are

efficient enough that they not only neutralize the toxin’s effect, but can

even

repair other defects not caused by the toxin. Nice theory to justify

poisoning people and taking pot luck at achieving exactly the right dose. It

makes

much more sense to dance with magnesium and other extraordinarily safe

substances that don’t poison the patient.

 

 

 

Mark Sircus Ac., OMD International Medical Veritas Association

_http://publications.imva.info_ (http://publications.imva.info/)

Email: _director_

(director)

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ory.aspx?guid=%7BCB1B41D1-5D56-414F-8A29-B0273495D494%7D & dist=hppr_

(http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/national-study-shows-magnesium-sulfat

e/story.aspx?guid={CB1B41D1-5D56-414F-8A29-B0273495D494} & dist=hppr)

 

 

 

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