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Magnesiumis one of the most
important minerals in the body. It is responsible for proper
enzyme activity, transmission of muscle and nerve impulses, and
aids in maintaining a proper pH balance. It helps metabolize
carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into energy. Magnesium helps
synthesize the genetic material in cells, and helps to remove toxic
substances, such as aluminum and ammonia from the body.
Adequate amounts of magnesium are needed to insure proper heart
function. A deficiency of magnesium may increase heart
disease by decreasing free radical damage. Calcium and magnesium
help regulate the heart rate. Magnesium relaxes smooth
muscle, including the heart, and calcium constricts or activates
smooth muscle. Magnesium plays a significant role in
regulating the neurotransmitters. A deficiency in
magnesium can cause depression, muscle cramps, high blood pressure,
heart disease and arrhythmia, constipation, insomnia, loss of hair,
confusion, personality disorders, swollen gums, and loss of
appetite. Side
Notes: Magnesium is a natural sedative and can
be used to treat muscle spasm, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and
constipation. It also helps with intermittent claudicating, a
condition caused by a restriction of blood flow to the legs (I
recommend Bilberry and 600 mg. of magnesium). Magnesium is
also effective in relieving some of the symptoms associated with
premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Women who suffer from PMS are
usually deficient in magnesium (as is 80 percent of the general
population). New studies are validating what many
nutrition-oriented physicians have known for years; a magnesium
deficiency can trigger migraine headaches. Magnesium helps
relax constricted bronchial tubes associated with asthma. In
fact, a combination of Vitamin B-6 and magnesium, along with
avoidance of wheat and dairy products has cured many of my young
asthmatic patients. High intake of calcium may reduce
magnesium absorption. Simple sugars deplete the body of
magnesium! So does stress, and magnesium is a potent
anti-depressant! Toxicity: Symptoms of magnesium
toxicity include nausea, lethargy and difficulty in
breathing. Magnesium supplemented above 600 mg. can cause
loose stools and diarrhea, but this is quickly remedied by
decreasing the dosage.