Sign of The Times - If You Have a Heart Attack, Insist on Magnesium If you end up in the emergency room with a heart attack, make sure you insist on a 2 cc injection of magnesium sulfate.In double-blind, placebo-controlled scientific study, they looked at 273 patients who were admitted to the hospital for a heart attack. The study published in one of the most prestigious medical journals revealed that...
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NutritionFacts.org - Magnesium-Rich Foods to Prevent Sudden Death Our story begins 43 years ago with a fascinating paper in the New England Journal of Medicine entitled “Sudden Death and Ischemic Heart Disease: Correlation With Hardness of the Local Water Supply.” There appeared to be “an increased susceptibility to lethal arrhythmias [fatal heart rhythms] among residents of soft-water areas.” So maybe one of the minerals found in hard water is protective, but which one? Well, researchers decided to cut some hearts open and find out.
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Dig Media - Magnesium Can Fix Your Injury or Disease, Then Vanish
The fact that it is the fourth-most abundant material in the human body is what makes it possible to insert magnesium or magnesium alloys into the human body and leave them to be dissolved without adverse effects.
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Herald Sun - Australian Scientists Say Lab Liquid Shot to the Heart Could Save Dying Soldiers
Wounded soldiers or injured civilians in remote locations could benefit in the future from an injection that stabilizes the heart following massive blood loss. Prof Dobson, from James Cook University, said catastrophic hemorrhage was the leading cause of preventable death on the battlefield, where up to 90 per cent of combat deaths occur within an hour after injury.
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Nutraceuticals World - Magnesium Is Key To Calcium Uptake
The British Medical Journal recently published a large analysis based on the results of five clinical trials conducted in the U.S., Great Britain and New Zealand that involved more than 8000 people. The analysis concluded that, "Calcium supplements ... increase the risk of … Read more...
Online - International News Network - Too Little Magnesium Tied to Artery Troubles ISLAMABAD - Not having enough magnesium in your diet may increase your chances of developing coronary artery disease, study findings suggest. ... Read more...
Mail Tribune - The Cardio Triangle Magnesium is integral to cardiovascular health, reducing tension in the arteries. Moderate magnesium deficiency is pervasive among older Americans and can ... Read more...
Alternative Health Journal - The 10 Best Supplements for Heart Health Santa Monica, California, USA - Magnesium - this mineral helps to restore the healthy functioning of blood vessels. Magnesium also helps patients with heart disease exercise longer, ... Read more...
Food Product Design - Vitamin D, Nutrients Influence CVD Risk Northbrook, IL, USA - Nutritional factors including vitamin D, magnesium and others may influence the risk and progression of cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to new data ... Read more...
Sindh Today - Vitamin D, magnesium, other nutrients may influence cardiovascular ... Washington, July 11 (ANI): Vitamin D, magnesium, and other nutrients may influence the risk and progression of cardiovascular disease, says a report. The prospect that macro- and micronutrients may play an important role in the ... Read more...
Newswise (press release) - 'Provocative' New Evidence Links Vitamin D and Other Nutrients to ... USA — Emerging research suggests that nutritional factors—including vitamin D, magnesium, and others—may influence the risk and progression of ... Read more...
Natural News.com - Low-Dose Aspirin Not Answer for Heart Health Phoenix, AZ, USA - Reducing calcium intake to 800 mg daily combined with magnesium, vitamin K2, vitamin D3, boron and fish oil is by far a better bone building strategy that ... Read more...
Arizona Republic - I suffer from postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. Do you have any suggestions as to what may help in the long term? Phoenix, AZ, USA - ...in addition to these measures, I suggest taking supplemental magnesium, which may help slow the rapid heartbeats characteristic of POTS. ... Read more...
National Post - Beat back big salt with a nutrient-rich diet Toronto, Ontario, Canada - While we don't yet have a complete inventory of all of the blood pressure fighters, the headliners appear to be the minerals potassium, magnesium, ... Read more...
Nutraingredients.com - Magnesium may benefit blood pressure in hypertensives Supplemental magnesium may reduce blood pressure people with high blood pressure, but seemingly normal magnesium levels, says a new study from Korea. Read more...
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