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Chronic Fatigue and Magnesium Nutrition

Chronic Fatigue expert Dr. Carolyn Dean talks about how you can successfully treat Chronic Fatigue and how you can avoid it altogether. Our sedentary lifestyle, consumption of processed foods combined with antibiotics, environmental chemicals, and polluted atmosphere have coincided with a greater frequency of chronic fatigue than ever before. At the same time our magnesium [...]

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Magnesium Deficiency and Brain Health

Guosong Liu, Director of the Center for Learning and Memory at Tsinghua University in Beijing stated, “Elevating brain magnesium content via increasing magnesium intake might be a useful new strategy to enhance cognitive abilities.” The Effect Of Magnesium On The Brain Byron Richards, CCN and author of Fight for Your Health, explains that the Chinese [...]

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Magnesium Is Impressive at Protecting the Brain

 By Kerri Knox, RN (NaturalNews) Magnesium is a powerhouse. It is inexpensive and is used to treat a vast array of medical problems, often better than any drug or medical procedure available. The latest feather in magnesium’s cap is its newly discovered ability to protect the brain and improve the neurologic outcomes of infants and adults [...]

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ADHD: Causes and Possible Solutions

At a conference on “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Causes and Possible Solutions,” sponsored by The Georgetown University Medical Center Office of Continuing Professional Education, nutritional deficiencies in American children were vividly described by Donald R. Davis, PhD, a co-worker of the late Roger J. Williams, PhD, author of the book, Nutrition Against Disease. Dr. Davis [...]

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Managing Asthma Naturally

By Dr. Richard Jensen, PhD Asthma  is usually defined as a more severe form of allergy which can impair lung function in some people. As with allergies, it is caused by our immune system responding improperly to otherwise harmless substances in our environment. If these substances are mistakenly recognized as harmful by the immune system, [...]

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Magnesium: The Missing Health Supplement

By Laura Owens You won’t find magnesium flashed all over the news as some exotic cure-all. It doesn’t have multi-million dollar marketing fanfare surrounding it, and it’s not a miracle weight loss supplement (although it can help curb cravings). Magnesium is a simple, “quiet” mineral involved in a large number of complex and critical body [...]

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Magnesium Health: Aging and Magnesium Nutrition

By Anju Mathur, MD. www.angelmedcenter.com Aging is an inevitable part of life; so many of us try to resign ourselves to accepting it with grace. The truth is, although growing older is unavoidable, many of the effects of aging are preventable. We invite you to consider that time affects us all and that the choice [...]

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Correcting Magnesium Deficiencies May Prolong Life

In a February 2012 study entitled, “Correcting magnesium deficiencies may prolong life (1)” – the International Space Station provided an extraordinary facility to study the accelerated aging process in microgravity, which could be triggered by significant reductions in magnesium (Mg) ion levels in the body. What was learned in space can be applied to all [...]

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Magnesium Lowers Colon Cancer Risk

Researchers from the Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine investigated the importance of serum magnesium and calcium levels on colon cancer risk. They found that serum magnesium levels were significantly lower – and that the ratio of calcium to magnesium was significantly higher – among men with high-grade or more aggressive colon cancer [...]

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Magnesium and Colorectal Tumor Risk

Am J Clin Nutr. 2012 Sep;96(3):622-31. Epub 2012 Aug 1. Magnesium intake and colorectal tumor risk: a case-control study and meta-analysis. Wark PA, Lau R, Norat T, Kampman E. Source Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, and the Division of Human Nutrition, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands. [...]

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