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We thirst for magnesium rich water.

 

 

Magnesium deficiency is often misdiagnosed

because it does not show up in blood tests –

only 1% of the body’s magnesium is stored in the blood.

 

 

Most doctors and laboratories don’t even include magnesium status in

routine blood tests. Thus, most doctors don’t know when their patients are

deficient in magnesium, even though studies show that the majority of Americans

are deficient in magnesium. Consider Dr. Norman Shealy’s statements, “

Every known illness is associated with a magnesium deficiency†and that, “

magnesium is the most critical mineral required for electrical stability of

every cell in the body. A magnesium deficiency may be responsible for more

diseases than any other nutrient.†The truth he states exposes a gapping hole

in modern medicine that explains a good deal about iatrogenic death and

disease. Because magnesium deficiency is largely overlooked, millions of

Americans suffer needlessly or are having their symptoms treated with expensive

drugs when they could be cured with magnesium supplementation.

 

 

One has to recognize the signs of magnesium thirst or hunger on their own

since allopathic medicine is lost in this regard. It is really something

much more subtle then hunger or thirst but it is comparable. In a world

though where doctors and patients alike do not even pay attention to thirst and

important issues of hydration it is not hopeful that we will find many

recognizing and paying attention to magnesium thirst and hunger which is a

dramatic way of expressing the concept of magnesium deficiency.

 

 

Few people are aware of the enormous role magnesium plays in our bodies.

Magnesium is by far the most important mineral in the body, After oxygen,

water, and basic food, magnesium may be the most important element needed by

our bodies, vitally important yet hardly known. It is more important than

calcium, potassium or sodium and regulates all three of them. Millions

suffer daily from magnesium deficiency without even knowing it

 

 

In fact there happens to be a relationship between what we perceive as

thirst and deficiencies in electrolytes. I remember a person asking, “Why am

I

dehydrated and thirsty when I drink so much water?†Thirst can mean not

only lack of water but it can also mean that one is not getting enough

nutrients and electrolytes. Magnesium, Potassium, Bicarbonate, Chloride and

Sodium are some principle examples and that is one of the reasons magnesium

chloride is so useful.

 

 

Magnesium Torment (Deficiency)

 

You know all those years when doctors used to tell their patients its all

in your heads were years the medical profession was showing its ignorance.

It is a torment to be magnesium deficient on one level or another. Even if

it’s for the enthusiastic sport person whose athletic performance is down.

Magnesium deficiency will disturb sleep and background stress levels and a

host of other things that reflect on the quality of life. Doctors have not

been using the appropriate test for magnesium – their serum blood tests

just distort their perceptions. Magnesium has been off their radar screens

through the decades that magnesium deficiencies have snowballed.

 

 

Symptoms of Magnesium Deficiency

 

 

The first symptoms of deficiency can be subtle – as most magnesium is

stored in the tissues, leg cramps, foot pain, or muscle ‘twitches’ can be

the

first sign. Other early signs of deficiency include loss of appetite,

nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and weakness. As magnesium deficiency worsens,

numbness, tingling, seizures, personality changes, abnormal heart rhythms, and

coronary spasms can occur.

 

 

A full outline of magnesium deficiency was beautifully presented in a

recent article by Dr. Sidney Baker. “Magnesium deficiency can affect

virtually

every organ system of the body. With regard to skeletal muscle, one may

experience twitches, cramps, muscle tension, muscle soreness, including back

aches, neck pain, tension headaches and jaw joint (or TMJ) dysfunction.

Also, one may experience chest tightness or a peculiar sensation that he can’t

take a deep breath. Sometimes a person may sigh a lot.â€

 

 

“Symptoms involving impaired contraction of smooth muscles include

constipation; urinary spasms; menstrual cramps; difficulty swallowing or a lump

in

the throat-especially provoked by eating sugar; photophobia, especially

difficulty adjusting to oncoming bright headlights in the absence of eye

disease; and loud noise sensitivity from stapedius muscle tension in the

ear.â€

 

 

“Other symptoms and signs of magnesium deficiency and discuss laboratory

testing for this common condition. Continuing with the symptoms of magnesium

deficiency, the central nervous system is markedly affected. Symptoms

include insomnia, anxiety, hyperactivity and restlessness with constant

movement, panic attacks, agoraphobia, and premenstrual irritability. Magnesium

deficiency symptoms involving the peripheral nervous system include numbness,

tingling, and other abnormal sensations, such as zips, zaps and vibratory

sensations.â€

 

 

“Symptoms or signs of the cardiovascular system include palpitations,

heart arrhythmias, and angina due to spasms of the coronary arteries, high

blood pressure and mitral valve prolapse. Be aware that not all of the symptoms

need to be present to presume magnesium deficiency; but, many of them

often occur together. For example, people with mitral valve prolapse frequently

have palpitations, anxiety, panic attacks and premenstrual symptoms.

People with magnesium deficiency often seem to be " uptight. " Other general

symptoms include a salt craving, both carbohydrate craving and carbohydrate

intolerance, especially of chocolate, and breast tenderness.â€

 

 

Magnesium is needed by every cell in the body including those of the brain

and is one of the most important minerals when considering supplementation

because of its vital role in hundreds of enzyme systems and functions

related to reactions in cell metabolism, as well as being essential for the

synthesis of proteins, for the utilization of fats and carbohydrates.

Magnesium is needed not only for the production of specific detoxification

enzymes

but is also important for energy production related to cell detoxification.

A magnesium deficiency can affect virtually every system of the body.

 

 

Like water we need magnesium everyday.

There is an eternal need for magnesium as well as water and

when magnesium is present in water life and health are enhanced.

 

 

One of the principle reason doctors write millions of prescriptions for

tranquilizers each year is the nervousness, irritability, and jitters largely

brought on by inadequate diets lacking magnesium. Persons only slightly

deficient in magnesium become irritable, highly-strung, and sensitive to

noise, hyper-excitable, apprehensive and belligerent. If the deficiency is more

severe or prolonged, they may develop twitching, tremors, irregular pulse,

insomnia, muscle weakness, jerkiness and leg and foot cramps.

 

 

If magnesium is severely deficient, the brain is particularly affected.

Clouded thinking, confusion, disorientation, marked depression and even the

terrifying hallucinations of delirium tremens are largely brought on by a

lack of this nutrient and remedied when magnesium is given. Because large

amounts of calcium are lost in the urine when magnesium is undersupplied, the

lack of this nutrient indirectly becomes responsible for much rampant tooth

decay, poor bone development, osteoporosis and slow healing of broken

bones and fractures. With vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), magnesium helps to reduce

and dissolve calcium phosphate kidney stones.

 

 

Magnesium deficiency may be a common factor associated with insulin

resistance. Symptoms of MS that are also symptoms of magnesium deficiency

include

muscle spasms, weakness, twitching, muscle atrophy, an inability to

control the bladder, nystagmus (rapid eye movements), hearing loss, and

osteoporosis. People with MS have higher rates of epilepsy than controls.

Epilepsy has also been linked to magnesium deficiencies.[1]

 

 

Another good list of early warning symptoms is:

 

Suggestive early warning signs of magnesium insufficiency:

 

Physical and mental fatigue

Persistent under-eye twitch

Tension in the upper back, shoulders and neck

Headaches

Pre-menstrual fluid retention and/or breast tenderness

 

 

Possible manifestations of magnesium deficiency include:

 

Low energy

Fatigue

Weakness

Confusion

Nervousness

Anxiousness

Irritability

Seizures (and tantrums)

Poor digestion

PMS and hormonal imbalances

Inability to sleep

Muscle tension, spasm and cramps

Calcification of organs

Weakening of the bones

Abnormal heart rhythm

 

Severe magnesium deficiency can result in low levels of calcium in the

blood (hypocalcemia). Magnesium deficiency is also associated with low levels

of potassium in the blood (hypokalemia). Magnesium levels drop at night,

leading to poor REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep cycles and unrefreshed sleep.

Headaches, blurred vision, mouth ulcers, fatigue and anxiety are also

early signs of depletion.

 

 

We hear all the time about how heart disease is the number one health

crisis in the country, about how high blood pressure is the “silent

killerâ€,

and about how ever increasing numbers of our citizens are having their lives

and the lives of their families destroyed by diabetes, Alzheimer’s

disease, and a host of other chronic diseases

 

 

Signs of severe magnesium deficiency include:

 

Extreme thirst

Extreme hunger

Frequent urination

Sores or bruises that heal slowly

Dry, itchy skin

Unexplained weight loss

Blurry vision that changes from day to day

Unusual tiredness or drowsiness

Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet

Frequent or recurring skin, gum, bladder or vaginal yeast infections

 

But wait a minute, aren’t those the same symptoms for diabetes? Many

people have diabetes for about 5 years before they show strong symptoms. By

that

time, some people already have eye, kidney, gum or nerve damage caused by

the deteriorating condition of their cells due to insulin resistance and

magnesium deficiency. Dump some mercury and arsenic on the mixture of

etiologies and pronto we have the disease condition we call diabetes.

 

 

Magnesium deficiency is synonymous with diabetes

and is at the root of many if not all cardiovascular problems.

 

 

Magnesium deficiency is synonymous with diabetes and is at the root of

many if not all cardiovascular problems.

 

 

Magnesium deficiency is a predictor of diabetes and heart disease both;

diabetics both need more magnesium and lose more magnesium than most people.

In two new studies, in both men and women, those who consumed the most

magnesium in their diet were least likely to develop type 2 diabetes, according

to a report in the January 2006 issue of the journal Diabetes Care. Until

now, very few large studies have directly examined the long-term effects of

dietary magnesium on diabetes. Dr. Simin Liu of the Harvard Medical School

and School of Public Health in Boston says, " Our studies provided some

direct evidence that greater intake of dietary magnesium may have a long-term

protective effect on lowering risk, " said Liu, who was involved in both

studies.

 

 

The thirst of diabetes is part of the body’s response to excessive

urination. The excessive urination is the body’s attempt to get rid of the

extra

glucose in the blood. This excessive urination causes the increased thirst.

But we have to look at what is causing this level of disharmony. We have to

probe deeper into layers of cause. The body needs to dump glucose because

of increasing insulin resistance and that resistance is being fueled

directly by magnesium deficiency, which makes toxic insults more damaging to the

tissues at the same time.

 

 

When diabetics get too high blood sugars, the body creates " ketones " as a

by-product of breaking down fats. These ketones cause blood acidity which

causes " acidosis " of the blood, leading to Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), This

is a very dangerous condition that can lead to coma and death. It is also

called " diabetic acidosis " , " ketosis " , " ketoacidosis " or " diabetic coma " .

DKA is a common way for new Type 1 diabetics to be diagnosed. If they fail

to seek medical advice on symptoms like urination, which is driving thirst

they can die of DKA.

 

 

Oral magnesium supplements reduce erythrocyte[2] dehydration.[3] In

general optimal balances of electrolytes are necessary to maintain the best

possible hydration. Diabetic thirst is initiated specifically by magnesium

deficiency with relative calcium excess in the cells. Even water, our most

basic

nutrient starts having a hard time getting into the cells with more going

out through the kidneys.

 

 

Autism and Magnesium Deficiency

 

 

When dealing with autism spectrum and other neurological disorders in

children it is important to know the signs of low magnesium: restless, can’t

keep still, body rocking, grinding teeth, hiccups, noise sensitive, poor

attention span, poor concentration, irritable, aggressive, ready to explode,

easily stressed. When it comes to children today we need to assume a large

magnesium deficiency for several reasons. 1) The foods they are eating are

stripped of magnesium because foods in general, as we shall see below are

declining in mineral content in an alarming way. 2) The foods many children

eat are highly processed junk foods that do not provide real nutrition to the

body. 3) Because most children on the spectrum are not absorbing the

minerals they need even when present in the gut. Magnesium absorption is

dependent on intestinal health, which is compromised totally in leaky gut

syndromes and other intestinal problems that the majority of autism syndrome

disorders. 4) Because the oral supplements doctors rely on are not easily

absorbed, because they are not in the right form and because magnesium in

general

is not administered easily orally.

 

 

Modern medicine is supposed to help people not hurt them but with their

almost total ignorance of magnesium doctors end up hurting more than they

help for many of the medical interventions drive down magnesium levels when

they should be driving them up. Many if not most pharmaceutical drugs drive

magnesium levels into very dangerous zones and surgery done without

increasing magnesium levels is much more dangerous then surgery done with.

 

 

The foundation of medical arrogance is actually medical ignorance and the

only reason ignorance and arrogance rule the playing field of medicine is a

greed lust for power and money. Human nature seems to be at its worst in

modern medicine when it should be at its best. It is sad that people have to

suffer needlessly and extraordinarily tragic that allopathic medicine has

turned its back on the Hippocratic Oath and all that it means.

 

 

 

Mark Sircus Ac., OMD International Medical Veritas Association

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

Email: _director_

(director)

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[1] _http://www.nhfw.info/magnesium.html_

(http://www.nhfw.info/magnesium.html)

 

[2] Red blood cells are also known as RBCs, red blood corpuscles (an

archaic term), haematids or erythrocytes (from Greek erythros for " red " and

kytos for " hollow " , with cyte translated as " cell " in modern usage). The

capitalized term Red Blood Cells is the proper name in the US for erythrocytes

in

storage solution used in transfusion medicine.

 

[3] J. Clin. Invest. 100(7): 1847-1852 (1997). doi:10.1172/JCI119713. The

American Society for Clinical Investigation

 

 

 

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