Magnesium Deficiency and Diabetes
By Hans R. Larsen MSc ChE – http://www.afibbers.org/magnesium.html NEW YORK, NY. Researchers at Columbia University report that as many as one in three diabetics may lack magnesium. Magnesium deficiencies have also been implicated in cardiac arrhythmias, vasospasms, and seizures. It is believed that a lack of magnesium leads to increased insulin resistance, ie. a faulty [...]
Read MoreType 2 Diabetes, Depression and Magnesium
Correlation of Magnesium Intake With Metabolic Parameters, Depression and Physical Activity in Elderly Type 2 Diabetes Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study Jui-Hua Huang, Yi-Fa Lu, Fu-Chou Cheng, John Ning-Yuean Lee and Leih-Ching Tsai Nutrition Journal 2012, 11:41 doi:10.1186/1475-2891-11-41 Published: 13 June 2012 Abstract (provisional) Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a major global public health problem [...]
Read MoreMagnesium Deficiency, Diabetes & Liver Health
Progress in Magnesium Research. Magnesium and the Liver Matsui T. – Division of Applied Biosciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Agriculture, Japan. Source: Clin Calcium. 2012 Aug;22(8):1181-7. Abstract The pathophysiological responses to experimental magnesium deficiency are considered to result from mild inflammation and oxidative stress in various tissues. It is not clear whether magnesium deficiency [...]
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PLoS One. 2013;8(2):e56750. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0056750. Associations of serum and urinary magnesium with the pre-diabetes, diabetes and diabetic complications in the Chinese northeast population. Xu J, Xu W, Yao H, Sun W, Zhou Q, Cai L. Source: The Department of Clinical Laboratory at the First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, People’s Republic of China. Abstract The [...]
Read MoreChronic Fatigue and Magnesium Health
Summary By Hans R. Larsen MSc ChE – http://www.afibbers.org/magnesium.html BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. Dr. Melvyn Werbach, MD of the UCLA School of Medicine has just published a thorough review of nutritional deficiencies involved in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). These include deficiencies in vitamin C, coenzyme Q10, magnesium, zinc, sodium, l-tryptophan, l-carnitine, essential fatty acids, and various B [...]
Read MoreMagnesium Reduces Cerebral Palsy Risk
By Hans R. Larsen MSc ChE – http://www.afibbers.org/magnesium.html ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Cerebral palsy is a serious muscle disorder caused by brain anomalies which affects babies even before they are born. It is particularly prevalent among very low-birth-weight babies (weight less than 1500 g at birth). These babies are also at much greater risk of being mentally [...]
Read MoreStroke and Magnesium Health
Summary By Hans R. Larsen MSc ChE A study of 98 stroke patients admitted to the emergency room of three hospitals in New York exhibited early and significant magnesium-ion deficits. The stroke patients also demonstrated a high calcium to magnesium ratio, which are signs of increased vascular tone and cerebral vessel spasm. Source: Altura BT [...]
Read MoreMagnesium May Reverse Memory Loss
ScienceDaily (Dec. 27, 2004) — Magnesium helps build bones, make proteins, release energy stored in muscles and regulate body temperature. In the cover story of the Dec. 2 issue of Neuron, MIT researchers report a possible new role for magnesium: helping maintain memory function in middle age and beyond. The adult daily nutritional requirement for [...]
Read MoreMagnesium Deficiency Found in Mild-to-Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease – New Study Reveals
In a new study published in Magnesium Research (Magnes Res. 2011 September 1;24(3):115-21) Italian researchers examined the magnesium status of people with mild-to- moderate Alzheimer’s disease. They found those with low-ionized magnesium levels had the most impaired cognitive function as compared to the control group. Altered Ionized Magnesium Levels in Mild-to-Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease Study Abstract: [...]
Read MoreMigraine Headaches and Magnesium
J Neural Transm. 2012 May;119(5):575-9. Epub 2012 Mar 18. Why all migraine patients should be treated with magnesium. Mauskop A, Varughese J. Source: New York Headache Center, 30 East 76 Street, New York, NY, 10021, USA Abstract Magnesium, the second most abundant intracellular cation, is essential in many intracellular processes and appears to play an [...]
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