Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 Thanks for this. Very useful. I would also be interested to know how Vit K2 and D3 fits in with this.   Adrienne. --- On Sun, 21/3/10, surpriseshan2 <surpriseshan2 wrote: surpriseshan2 <surpriseshan2 << >> Magnesium and Balance MCS-Canada Sunday, 21 March, 2010, 1:51  An interesting way of perceiving the situation... ....... Magnesium and Balance _http://www.futurevi sions.org/ cnn_magnesium. htm_ (http://www.futurevi sions.org/ cnn_magnesium. htm) Magnesium is a very much misunderstood mineral and such an important one. I really would like us to see it always from a wholistic standpoint. So, in this introduction, I would like to go through the many roles of magnesium but always referring to it with wholism in mind. Magnesium forms the basis for the working of calcium. Through chlorophyll, magnesium makes photosynthesis possible, revealing a deep relationship between magnesium, light and the forces of the sun; it is able to take up sunlight, transforming it into light through chlorophyll in the plant. Also, when magnesium is burned, it produces radiating light. The first role I would pick out would be magnesium's major importance in the sun-moon shift, the most important movement that all of the animals on planet Earth must be able to complete: the day/night cleansing cycle. The diminution of this movement is exactly equal to the increase of the disease picture and always we are seeing that 'dis-ease' equates with 'dis-connect' , where dis-connect is used as disconnecting from the greater whole. The less connected we are, the less secure we feel. We are putting a lot of emphasis on the ability of the human animal to be able to interact with light and we are seeing this as our extreme of the physical body reconnecting to the greater whole and the resulting feeling of greater security. Referring to Diagram 1, it displays the cellular shift where sodium and calcium are moving inside the cell during the day under the influence of the sun and at night we have the reverse. The moon pull is much gentler than the sun push: only if conditions are right within the body can the moon pull the sodium back across the membrane (cell wall), thus making way for the magnesium to exert a gentle push with the potassium, so that they go back to their rightful position. Therefore, the rightful position of magnesium, along with its partner potassium, is inside the cell not outside. From this statement around the sun-moon shift we can follow several other changes that take place when magnesium is not moving back inside the cell during the night. As soon as this movement is diminished we can say that the polarity of the cell shifts and if the polarity of the cells shifts so does the polarity of all the tissues and eventually of the whole body. We could also say that an imbalance in the sun-moon shift around the positioning of magnesium leads to an acid-alkaline imbalance. When the sodium goes inside the cell during the day it grabs an extra hydrogen ion: this creates acidity within the cells. When the magnesium is going back inside the cells at night, moving out the sodium, it has an alkalizing effect. This is a very important role that magnesium carries out inside the cell, completing the night time cleanse, so that in the morning the person feels refreshed and the acidity levels have been reduced greatly inside the cell. As well as a polarity switch, we know that if the body is dehydrated it must also be short of EFAs because the liver requires the EFAs and the phospholipids (lecithin) to maintain the correct balance of fluids. The body also uses these same ingredients with the central nervous system which will therefore also be affected by the incomplete day/night cleansing cycles. Another important role of magnesium is in the relaxation process within muscles. As previously mentioned, sodium and calcium are responsible for the contraction of the muscles whilst potassium and magnesium are responsible for the relaxation or extension process. So if people are tense, un-soothed and not calm this shows in the muscles, and most particularly within the internal muscles such as those in the digestive tract, the bowels, the urinary tract and in all of the lung activity. This contraction and tightness is caused by magnesium not returning inside the cell during the night, thus leaving the cells uncleansed and acidic and the muscles contracted. For example, people who have to get up very early in the morning to move about are woken by the tension created during the night due to the lack of movement. This would never happen if the magnesium level is correct within the person and the muscles can return to a relaxed position. We can also see the importance of magnesium in soothing and calming. Calcium is the natural calmer. Again, if we go back to our cellular changes during night and day, we can see how important the magnesium is in pushing out the calcium to put it in its rightful position to create that calm, cleansed feeling that people are always searching for. So part of that being Connected, that feeling of security, is magnesium's role in putting calcium in the correct position and then the body pH is not acidic, and the person is feeling cleansed and relaxed. This, of course, means that there is also a great deal of movement and the hydration picture is very near correct. We know also that this calming effect relates to sleep: people with very low levels of magnesium have high sodium levels and they find sleeping very difficult. So you can see that there is a connection with the central nervous system in this situation. People low in magnesium get up a lot at night to pass urine, because they have collected so much sodium within the cells during the day time. Note: some of the things that cause a LOSS of magnesium are laxatives, tea, red wine and chocolate. Magnesium creates this calming effect by putting calcium in the right position (outside the cells) and the lack of this proper calcium placement is a very important part of the inherited weakness (or TB taint) we have briefly referred to. So magnesium is vitally important in reducing that inherited taint, which is really a calcium misplacement. In this context, magnesium is absolutely crucial in the link between prostaglandins, endocrine glands, and (the endocrine glands being connected with the chakras) for light and colour usage. As indicated at the top of this section, magnesium and the use of light are interconnected; it is also very important for producing the electron activity in the cells, and you will remember that the electron activity intera cts with the photon activity in light, which is how we ought to be able to produce 60% of our energy. Finally, we can say that cellular cleansing is going to encourage the electron-magnetic energy and is absolutely paramount in the process of reconnecting. So, to conclude, dis-ease equates to dis-connect and magnesium plays a very important role in the removal of dis-ease and in the reconnection to the greater whole - and the resulting feeling of greater security. © CNN (LDL) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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