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I just glanced through this and came across this paragraph: Considering all the hype around Vit D these days---isn't this saying that infants are losing magnesium because of TOO MUCH Vit D????? Any opinions?

 

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Bea

 

Rarer forms of osteopenia, usually found in association with cardiac anomalies, arteriosclerosis, and renal calcinosis, are seen in infants of low birth weight, or who have ontogenesis imperfecta or hypophosphatasia. The more common, but not widely known, arteriosclerosis and IHD of early infancy is also usually accompanied by renal calcinosis, as is the later form that is accompanied by hyperlipidemia, hypertension and atherosclerosis. The latter type-some forms of which are associated with aortic and pulmonary stenoses and atresias, and with endocardial fibroelastosis-has been attributed to hypervitaminosis D (Seelig, 1969b; Seelig and Haddy, 1976/1980) which contributes to loss of magnesium. These conditions are stressed in this volume because they support the supposition that atherosclerosis (and some renal and skeletal diseases) have their roots early in infancy and have put the onus on the

absolute or conditioned magnesium deficiency that has become a problem during this century.

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http://www.mgwater. com/Seelig/ Magnesium- Deficiency- in-the-Pathogene sis-of-Disease/ chapter1. shtmlBook which one can read on line. Rather interesting reading.MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DISEASEEarly Roots of Cardiovascular, Skeletaland Renal AbnormalitiesMildred S. Seelig, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.N.Goldwater Memorial HospitalNew York University Medical CenterNew York, New York1980---avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.Virus Database (VPS): 090126-0, 26/01/2009Tested on: 27/01/2009 11:16:38 AMavast! - copyright © 1988-2009 ALWIL Software.http://www.avast. com

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My understanding is that this is rare and only observed with

infants with certain conditions. Not because of having been overdosed.

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypervitaminosis_D

Special CasesVitamin D toxicity is unlikely except

when certain medical conditions are present, such as

 

primary hyperparathyroidism,

sarcoidosis,

tuberculosis, and

lymphoma. Vitamin D

deficiency is much more likely in most parts of the world.

 

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At 12:04 PM 27/01/2009, you wrote:

I just glanced through this and

came across this paragraph: Considering all the hype around Vit D these

days---isn't this saying that infants are losing magnesium because of TOO

MUCH Vit D????? Any opinions?

 

Cheers

Bea

 

Rarer forms of osteopenia, usually found in association with cardiac

anomalies, arteriosclerosis, and renal calcinosis, are seen in infants of

low birth weight, or who have ontogenesis imperfecta or hypophosphatasia.

The more common, but not widely known, arteriosclerosis and IHD of early

infancy is also usually accompanied by renal calcinosis, as is the later

form that is accompanied by hyperlipidemia, hypertension and

atherosclerosis. The latter type-some forms of which are associated with

aortic and pulmonary stenoses and atresias, and with endocardial

fibroelastosis-has been attributed to

hypervitaminosis D (Seelig, 1969b;

Seelig and Haddy, 1976/1980) which contributes to loss of magnesium.

These conditions are stressed in this volume because they support the

supposition that atherosclerosis (and some renal and skeletal diseases)

have their roots early in infancy and have put the onus on the absolute

or conditioned magnesium deficiency that has become a problem during this

century.

 

--- On Mon, 1/26/09, Hanneke

<blosshan wrote:

 

Hanneke <blosshan

MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY IN THE

PATHOGENESIS OF DISEASE

 

Monday, January 26, 2009, 4:46 PM

 

 

http://www.mgwater. com/Seelig/ Magnesium- Deficiency- in-the-Pathogene

sis-of-Disease/ chapter1. shtml

Book which one can read on line. Rather interesting reading.

MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DISEASE

Early Roots of Cardiovascular, Skeletal

and Renal Abnormalities

Mildred S. Seelig, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.N.

Goldwater Memorial Hospital

New York University Medical Center

New York, New York

1980

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http://www.avast. com

 

 

 

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