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For those fans of Mr Mercola; this is one of several articles about

magnesium from his site. This was written before knowledge of the transdermal

magnesium choloride however.

blessings

Shan

The Miracle of Magnesium

http://www.mercola.com/2004/aug/7/miracle_magnesium.htm

By Carolyn Dean, MD, ND

 

 

Magnesium deficiency triggers or causes the following 22 conditions; the

introduction of magnesium, either by a high-magnesium diet, with green drinks,

or

magnesium supplements, can help alleviate these conditions:

 

1. Anxiety and panic attacks

2. Asthma

3. Blood clots

4. Bowel disease

5. Cystitis

6. Depression

7. Detoxification

8. Diabetes, Syndrome X, and Metabolic Syndrome

9. Fatigue

10. Heart disease

11. Hypertension

12. Hypoglycemia

13. Insomnia

14. Kidney Disease

15. Liver Disease

16. Migraine

17. Musculoskeletal conditions

18. Nerve problems

19. Obstetrics and Gynecology--premenstrual syndrome, dysmenorrhea (cramping

pain during menses), infertility, premature contractions, preeclampsia, and

eclampsia in pregnancy, lessens the risk of cerebral palsy and Sudden Infant

Death Syndrome (SIDS)

20. Osteoporosis

21. Raynaud's Syndrome

22. Tooth decay

 

Science and medicine have both turned their backs on magnesium. Science opts

out because the scientific methodology is defined by being able to test one

thing at a time ending up with one result. Science finds magnesium too difficult

to corral, partly because it is responsible for the correct metabolic

function of over 350 enzymes in the body. The creation of ATP (adenosine

triphospate)

the energy molecules of the body, the action of the heart muscle, the proper

formation of bones and teeth, relaxation of blood vessels, and the promotion

of proper bowel function are all under the guidance of magnesium.

 

Why Don't We Hear More About Magnesium?

 

Medicine has turned its back on magnesium because most of the funding for

medical research now comes from drug companies. Magnesium is not a patented drug

and therefore will not be studied by drug companies, except to try to disprove

its action.

 

While researching my book, " The Miracle of Magnesium

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0345445880/optimalwellnessc , " I found

that doctors have been

prescribing magnesium for heart disease since the 1930s. A review of seven

major clinical studies showed that IV magnesium reduced the odds of death by

more than half in patients suffering acute myocardial infarction (heart attack).

One study, LIMIT-2, developed a protocol for giving magnesium as soon as

possible after onset of the heart attack and before any other drugs. If those

criteria were followed, heart muscle damage was greatly reduced, and neither

hypertension nor arrhythmia developed.

 

Magnesium and the Heart

 

During and after a heart attack, people can suffer the following:

 

- Extension of the area of heart damage as calcium floods into the muscle

- Blood clotting, which blocks blood vessels in the heart muscle

- Decreased blood flow as blood vessels go into spasm

-- Arrhythmia as the areas where muscle contraction in the heart originate

are damaged

 

Magnesium is able to:

 

- Dilate blood vessels

- Prevent spasm in the heart muscle and blood vessel walls

- Counteract the action of calcium, which increases spasm

- Help dissolve blood clots

- Dramatically lessen the site of injury and prevent arrhythmia

- Act as an antioxidant against the free radicals forming at the site of

injury 1-4

 

One of the main reasons that heart drug digoxin becomes toxic is because

there is not enough magnesium in the body. 5

 

A drug trial called ISIS sought to disprove the effects of magnesium. In the

ISIS trial the protocol was not followed in that magnesium was not the first

drug given, and often it was not given for many hours or days after a heart

attack was well established, causing widespread damage and blood clotting. Yet,

drug reps can dutifully tell their doctor clients that ISIS proved that

magnesium is worthless for heart disease! 6 Since the LIMIT-2 and ISIS trials,

another smaller trial with only 200 people who were given IV magnesium at the

onset

of a heart attack, experienced a 74 percent lower death rate. 7

 

In spite of the fact that heart drugs, mainly diuretics, have the bad habit

of depleting magnesium--along with potassium and even though magnesium is

absolutely required for stabilizing heart muscle activity--magnesium is not

utilized properly by conventional medicine.

 

Magnesium's Role in a Healthy Body

 

A small group of international magnesium researchers, however, have

continued, against all odds, to prove the importance of magnesium not only as a

nutrient for thousands of body processes but also as a medicine to treat

magnesium-depleted health conditions. Drs. Bella and Burton Altura are two

hard-working

magnesium heroes! They have performed laboratory research and clinical research

to the tune of about 1,000 studies over the past 40 years. The Alturas

personally confirmed that the 22 magnesium-related conditions, listed at the

beginning of this article, have a solid basis in science.

 

Dr. Burton Altura said that during his 40 years of research he was appalled

at the lack of attention given to this life-saving nutrient. He has all but

given up on conventional medicine recognizing the need for magnesium in its

protocols for dozens of diseases and welcomed books such as mine to help spread

the

word. Without million-dollar marketing budgets that drug companies have for

their latest drugs, nutrient research plods along--proving over and over again

their worth but never being able to get that information out to the public.

 

Up to 80 Percent of Americans are Magnesium-Deficient

 

Another reason that Dr. Altura felt magnesium was not given its due is

because there has been no lab test that will give an accurate reading of the

magnesium status in the tissues. Only one percent of magnesium of the body is

distributed in the blood, making a simple sample of magnesium in the blood

highly

inaccurate. That's why most doctors who rely on blood tests for magnesium and

not

magnesium deficiency signs and symptoms and realization that up to 80 percent

of the population is deficient, will miss an important diagnosis.

 

There's even more to the actual way magnesium works. It exists in the body

either as active magnesium ions or as inactive magnesium complexes bound to

proteins or other substances. A magnesium ion is a group of atoms that is

missing

an electron, which makes it excitable as it searches to attach to something

that will replace its missing electron.

 

Magnesium ions constitute the most physiologically active fraction of

magnesium in the body; they are free to join in biochemical body processes and

are

not attached to other substances. 8 Most clinical laboratories only assess total

" serum " magnesium, which mixes up both active and inactive types.

 

The Alturas took it upon themselves to develop and research a method that

would test specifically for magnesium ions. It came about in 1987 and is called

the Blood Ionized Magnesium Test. Its accuracy has been confirmed countless

times with sensitive digital imaging microscopy, atomic absorption spectroscopy

and the magnesium fluorescent probe. With this test it is now possible to

directly measure the levels of magnesium ions in whole blood, plasma and serum

using ion-selective electrodes. 8 The Alturas have used the ionized magnesium

test

in hundreds of research trials on dozens of different conditions proving, for

example, that the 22 conditions listed above are related to magnesium

deficiency. 9-15

 

Unfortunately, I'm not able to tell you that the ionized magnesium test is

readily available. The Alturas do ionized magnesium tests at their laboratory at

SUNY in New York and the testing equipment is available through an outside

manufacturer to interested labs. (I've included the Altura contact information,

below.)

 

How to Get Enough Magnesium

 

How do I get enough magnesium is a question that I'm frequently asked. If

there is enough magnesium in the soil where green leafy vegetables, nuts, and

seeds are grown then we have a chance to obtain magnesium from our diet. Organic

foods may have more magnesium, but only if farmers replenish their soil with

magnesium-rich fertilizers. Most fertilizer used on factory farms relies

heavily on nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium to make plants grow and appear

healthy.

 

However, if magnesium and other minerals and micronutrients are not

introduced the plants may look good but are not packed with the nutrition we

need.

Growers should be required to use top-quality fertilizers and should test their

crops for the long list of nutrients we need to stay healthy.

 

In general, to get as much magnesium as possible in the diet, eat plenty of

organic leafy green vegetables, nuts and seeds every day. Adding green drinks

to your menu will help you achieve a higher magnesium status.

 

However, if you are suffering from the following symptoms you may need

supplemental magnesium:

(CHART HERE ON WEBSITE)

 

muscle twitches, tics, or spasms

" Charlie horse " (the muscle spasm that occurs when you stretch your legs)

insomnia or restless sleep

stress

back pain

headaches, cluster headaches, migraines

stiff and aching muscles bones and joints that need continued chiropractic

treatment

weakness

hypoglycemia

diabetes

nervousness

hyperactivity

high blood pressure

osteoporosis

PMS

constipation

angina

kidney stones

aging

depression

heart attack

irregular heartbeat

attention deficit disorder

aggressive behavior

chronic fatigue syndrome

stroke

anxiety

confusion, muscle weakness

hiccups

high-strung exhaustion from exercise

seizures  

 

The Calcium-to-Magnesium Ratio

 

Supplementing with magnesium must also take into account the balance between

calcium and magnesium. Finland, which, from 1973 to 1999 had the highest

recorded incidence of heart attack in middle-aged men in the world, also has a

high

calcium-to-magnesium ratio in the diet at 4 parts calcium to 1 part

magnesium. 16-17 Americans in general have a high calcium-to-magnesium ratio in

their

diet and consequently in their bodies; the U.S. ratio is 3.5-to-1. Our dietary

emphasis on a high calcium intake without sufficient magnesium and because of

the excessive emphasis on women taking high doses of calcium for osteoporosis,

we are creating more imbalance between the two minerals.

 

Some researchers predict that the American ratio of calcium to magnesium is

actually approaching 6-to-1, yet, the recommended dietary ratio of calcium to

magnesium in the United States is 2-to-1. Current research on the paleolithic

or caveman diet shows that the ratio of calcium to magnesium in the diet that

our bodies evolved to eat is 1-to-1. 18 In order to offset the deficiency

magnesium induced by excess calcium and to treat the above 22 conditions, people

may find it necessary to ingest one part magnesium to one part calcium in

supplement form for a period of months to a year. Stabilization on a healthy

diet

including green drinks may be possible after that time.

 

The most commons sources of magnesium are oxide, citrate, glycinate, and

malate. People use oxide and citrate if they suffer from constipation to take

advantage of magnesium's laxative effect. Glycinate seems to cause little

diarrhea

and is the best choice for people who already have loose stools. Magnesium

malate has been promoted for people with fibromyalgia to help break up lactic

acid that seems to be part of the fibromyalgia picture.

 

Dr. Carolyn Dean is a medical doctor and naturopathic doctor. She is a

writer, researcher, and health advocate. She is the lead author on Death by

Medicine

http://www.mercola.com/2003/nov/26/death_by_medicine.htm and a health

advisor to www.yeastconnection.com and www.curesnaturally.com . She has written

several health books including " The Miracle of Magnesium "

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0345445880/optimalwellnessc . Her Web

site is

www.carolyndean.com . The Miracle of Magnesium is written for both the lay

public and

practitioners. It is packed with hundreds of journal references that will

convince

doctors of the importance of magnesium and its efficacy in dozens of

conditions--before reaching for the prescription pad.

 

Related Articles:

 

IV Magnesium Helps Children with Moderate to Severe Asthma

http://www.mercola.com/2000/oct/29/magnesium_iv.htm

 

Magnesium Supplements Lower Blood Pressure

http://www.mercola.com/1998/archive/magnesium_supplements.htm

 

Low Magnesium A Risk Factor For Death From Heart Disease

 

http://www.mercola.com/1999/archive/low_magnesium_risk_factor_for_heart_disease_\

death.htm

 

Better Options Than IV Magnesium for Premature Labor-Prevention

http://www.mercola.com/2002/jul/13/magnesium.htm

 

Resources

 

Blood Ionized Magnesium Test

 

Drs. Bella and Burton Altura. State University of New York, Health Science

Center at Brooklyn, New York, New York 11203, USA. (718) 270-2194 or (718)

270-2205.

 

 

References

 

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Woods K.L., Fletcher S, " Long-term outcome after intravenous magnesium

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Ravn HB. Pharmacological effects of magnesium on arterial

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Young IS, et al, " Magnesium status and digoxin toxicity. " Br J Clin

Pharmacol, vol 32, no 6, pp 717-21, 1991

 

Lewis R, et al, " Magnesium deficiency may be an important determinant of

ventricular ectopy in digitalised patients with chronic atrial fibrillation. " :

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ISIS-4 (Fourth International Study of Infarct Survival) Collaborative Group:

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Seelig MS, " Cardiovascular Reactions to Stress Intensified by Magnesium

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