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Article on Magnesium Deficiency
Authors: Mildred S. Seelig, M.D., MPH; Master, American College of Nutrition Andrea Rosanoff, Ph.D
This may be the most important piece of information you read this year.
I can't believe that my cardiologist hasn't even touched on this subject with me.
YOU HEAR ME!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT.
I WANT TO PUNCH THE CORK SOAKER MOFO IN THE FACE!!
Please Everybody Read This!!!
http://www.uswellnessmeats.com/Diet_...Deficiency.pdf
This is just a small piece of what the article says:
... Magnesium is a necessary catalyst for all sorts of life reactions. Among the enzymes that have been studied intensively, over 350 need magnesium, directly, to do their jobs properly. For the sake of comparison, the mineral zinc, for example, is required for about 200 enzymes; copper, for less than 20; and selenium, for 10 that have been identified in animal studies so far. Magnesium is directly necessary to the enzymes that break down glucose (blood sugar), control the production of cholesterol, make nucleic acids such as DNA, make proteins (all enzymes are proteins), and break down fats. Importantly, magnesium is necessary to the enzymes that keep potassium inside cells – including those of the cardiovascular system – where it is necessary for cellular activity, and to keep sodium outside the cells, thereby preventing edema or swelling. Without adequate magnesium, these enzymes either will not act or will act at the wrong rate or at the wrong time – or both!
OH YEA, MY DOC NEEDS A VISIT FROM THIS GUY!!!
Authors: Mildred S. Seelig, M.D., MPH; Master, American College of Nutrition Andrea Rosanoff, Ph.D
This may be the most important piece of information you read this year.
I can't believe that my cardiologist hasn't even touched on this subject with me.
YOU HEAR ME!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT.
I WANT TO PUNCH THE CORK SOAKER MOFO IN THE FACE!!
Please Everybody Read This!!!
http://www.uswellnessmeats.com/Diet_...Deficiency.pdf
This is just a small piece of what the article says:
... Magnesium is a necessary catalyst for all sorts of life reactions. Among the enzymes that have been studied intensively, over 350 need magnesium, directly, to do their jobs properly. For the sake of comparison, the mineral zinc, for example, is required for about 200 enzymes; copper, for less than 20; and selenium, for 10 that have been identified in animal studies so far. Magnesium is directly necessary to the enzymes that break down glucose (blood sugar), control the production of cholesterol, make nucleic acids such as DNA, make proteins (all enzymes are proteins), and break down fats. Importantly, magnesium is necessary to the enzymes that keep potassium inside cells – including those of the cardiovascular system – where it is necessary for cellular activity, and to keep sodium outside the cells, thereby preventing edema or swelling. Without adequate magnesium, these enzymes either will not act or will act at the wrong rate or at the wrong time – or both!
OH YEA, MY DOC NEEDS A VISIT FROM THIS GUY!!!
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