Guest guest Posted March 28, 2010 Report Share Posted March 28, 2010 This is not a complete list of all the issues and diseases associated and improved with magnesium, but does give an idea of how important magnesium is..... ....taken from ...... THE ROLE OF MAGNESIUM IN THE PREVENTION OF CORONARY DISEASE AND OTHER DISORDERS _http://www.mgwater.com/tmiller.shtml_ (http://www.mgwater.com/tmiller.shtml) By Tom Miller Diseases and Issues Associated With Magnesium Deficiency Heart Disease Magnesium deficiency plays several critical roles in the maintenance of a healthy heart. Heart muscle cells require magnesium as do smooth muscle cells and elastica in coronary arteries. I’ve included a separate section on how magnesium deficiency causes atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries; athero is caused by fats, and arterio is caused by mineral deposits). Although most doctors are unaware, magnesium chloride is the single best treatment following myocardial infarction (heart attack) prior to reperfusion (getting blood back to the affected area). The protocol for a major clinical study by the National Institute of Health (NIH) has been written, accepted and recently funded. The study will be known as the MAGIC study (MAGnesium In Coronaries) and will include 10,500 MI (Myocardial Infarction) patients across the country. Mitral Valve Prolapse The mitral valve or bicuspid valve is a heart valve that consists of two triangular flaps between the left auricle and ventricle. Magnesium deficiency has been linked to a condition where the mitral valve malfunctions due to slippage from its normal position. Mitral valve prolapse causes the heart to become less effective in pumping blood and some researchers believe magnesium helps to prevent and even correct this condition. Cancer There is evidence that magnesium deficiency plays a role in oncogenesis in certain types of cancers. Changes in cell chemistry have a direct impact on RNA and DNA. Magnesium plays a role in polypeptide chains and is suspected of performing a role as an oxygen free radical scavenger. Diabetes The role of magnesium in diabetes has been scientifically well established for over 35 year. Magnesium influences insulin production and function. I have spoken with Dr. Jerry Nadler of the City of Hope here in Los Angeles. Although research into this area is not well accepted, it is not new. Magnesium has been effectively used to treat brittle diabetics. (Diabetics who frequently oscillate between high and low blood sugar.) In Europe, magnesium has long been used to treat insulin resistant diabetes and decompensated diabetics developing acidosis and ketosis. (Acidosis is low blood and body tissue pH. Ketosis is an abnormal increase in ketone bodies). Asthma and Allergies The role of magnesium in lung function is currently being investigated by a number of researchers. Low magnesium intake is strongly correlated with the etiology (causes) of asthma and chronic obstructive airway diseases. Patients treated with simple dietary magnesium supplementation have reported marked improvement. Inhalation of soluble magnesium compounds has also been reported to provide relief. Magnesium is also reported to suppress histamine production. Some allergy sufferers have reported relief through dietary magnesium supplements. Arthritis Because magnesium suppresses PTH (a mineral transport hormone) and stimulates calcitonin (a polypeptide of 32 amino acid residues), it helps remove calcium from soft tissues eliminating some forms of arthritis. Copper is a metal ion long suspected as playing a role in preventing arthritis. Copper is complementary to magnesium uptake and may therefore reduce calcitic arthritis by providing more magnesium absorption. Osteoporosis Research has clearly established a link between osteoporosis and magnesium deficiency. Although most women have heard of the need for calcium supplementation following menopause, few are aware that magnesium is equally important. In fact, increasing calcium without increasing magnesium can actually cause more harm than good. According to Seelig and other researchers, calcium to magnesium ratios in excess of 2:1 should be avoided. Dr. Guy Abraham, M.D. has found strong evidence to suggest that women with osteoporosis have a deficiency of a chemical that is made when they take twice as much magnesium as calcium. In fact, he found that when calcium intake is decreased, it is utilized better than when it is present in high levels. Dr. Abraham advocates taking more magnesium to correct calcium deficiency related diseases. Kidney Stones Seelig and Bunce have clinically proven the relationship between kidney stones and magnesium deficiency. The most common form of kidney stones is calcium oxalate. As early as 1964 Moore and Bunce reported the benefits of administering 420 mg of MgO per day to patients with long histories of frequent stone formation. Blaine Company has marketed an MgO tablet under the tradename Uro-Mag for over 40 years. It is a well-established treatment for kidney stones. Migraine Magnesium deficiency has been linked to the onset of migraine headaches. Magnesium plays a role in vasodilation and is thought to behave like a calcium channel blocker at the cellular level. Calcium channel blockers are frequently prescribed to migraine sufferers. Eclampsia Magnesium deficiency has been directly linked to eclampsia, a condition which causes life threatening convulsions and severe hypertension which may necessitate early termination of pregnancy with low birth weight babies. Mg treatment is classic for control of Eclampsia. More recently magnesium has been shown to decrease the likelihood of pre-term birth. It has been suggested that pregnant mothers supplement their magnesium intake to meet the high magnesium needs placed on them by the fetus. Clinical trials have demonstrated that mothers supplementing with MgO have larger, healthier babies. In Germany there have been thousands of cases demonstrating this effect. (Conradt, Staepling and Weideinger recommend oral Mg supplements during pregnancy) Menstrual Cramps and PMS Increasing dietary magnesium often decreases menstrual cramping as well as PMS. Calcium causes muscles to contract, while magnesium helps them to relax. Dietary calcium gives temporary relief of menstrual cramps. However, calcium also depletes the body of magnesium and ensures cramping will occur in the following month if magnesium is not replenished. Athletic Stamina Magnesium supplementation has been used to enhance the performance of endurance athletes such as long distance marathoners, swimmers, and cross country skiers. Magnesium shifts the cellular energy production from anaerobic to aerobic. This is a more efficient mode of energy production and greatly reduces production of lactic acid. Triglyceride and LDL/HDL Reduction Dietary magnesium supplementation has been reported to reduce triglyceride levels and reduce the ratio of LDL to HDL. These are two critical factors closely related to heart disease. Skin Tone It has been reported that Mg supplementation may play a role in maintenance of skin flexibility and tone. Connective tissue is reportedly more flexible when magnesium levels are correct. Bone Mass and Flexibility Magnesium imparts flexibility to bone predominately because of its role in the bone matrix. (The organic portion of the bone.) Magnesium behaves like flexible glue in bones. Industrial cements produced from magnesium rather than calcium are up to 6 times stronger and more flexible than conventional calcium-based Portland cement. Tetany Farmers currently supplement cattle feed with MgO to prevent grass tetany, milk fever, or grass staggers. Loss of brain magnesium induces cerebral dysfunction, convulsions and death in beef and dairy cattle. Similar conditions are observed in hypomagnesiemic human patients. Cerebral Palsy A very interesting and exciting new finding is that women with other complications, that were treated with magnesium, had 1/7 the likelihood of their low birth weight babies developing cerebral palsy. Leg Cramps Leg and muscle cramping can be caused by magnesium deficiency through production of lactic acid or reduction of arterial blood flow. Both can be improved and often eliminated through dietary magnesium supplementation. Stress Magnesium is used by some doctors to treat mental stress. On the periodic chart, magnesium appears near lithium. Lithium is often used to treat stress and related disorders. Magnesium plays a role in mediating calcium dependent synapse reactions relating to neurotransmissions. Delirium Tremors Alcohol depletes magnesium and can cause magnesium deficiency. This has been tied to hallucinations and convulsions recognized as delirium tremors. Alzheimer’s and dementia are also suspected to be linked to magnesium deficiency. References [ over 25 references here] (This is actually only a small fraction of the works reviewed. If you would like more, give me a call.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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