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Diabetes

Diabetes

A study led by Dr. A Ka of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found a strong relationship between magnesium and type 2 diabetes. The study discovered that individuals who ingested the highest amount of magnesium slashed their risk of diabetes. During the... read more
Heart Disease

Heart Disease

Heart disease is still the number one killer in America in spite of over two decades of statin use. The fact that low levels of magnesium are associated with all the risk factors and symptoms of heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, heart... read more
Are You Deficient?

Are You Deficient?

Signs of Magnesium deficiency: Heart palpitations Weakness Muscle cramps Tremors Nausea Anxiety High blood pressure Type II diabetes Difficulty breathing Dizziness Fatigue Potassium or calcium deficiency Difficulty swallowing Poor memory Confusion Foods high in... read more
Irregular Heartbeat

Irregular Heartbeat

I had been experiencing heart irregularities for several years, then suddenly my heart was bouncing around like there was a small animal in my chest. I would become very ill, full of dread and almost pass out. I thought my end was nigh. This went on for three or four... read more
Magnesium Stabilizes Telomeres

Magnesium Stabilizes Telomeres

Here’s the abstract of a paper in Clin Interv Aging, 2012, titled “Correcting Magnesium Deficiencies May Prolong Life.” A word about “may.” Scientists will never own up to anything; they will always hedge their bets and say... read more
Why Magnesium?

Why Magnesium?

Magnesium is essential for vibrant health and cannot be manufactured by the body, leaving us responsible for providing enough. Almost all of us need to increase magnesium intake, because it is required by more than 300 chemical reactions, including proper muscle and... read more
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