Magnesium and Reproductive Health
In this article I will refer mainly to a study of the correlation between magnesium and reproductive health as described by Dr Mark Sircus in his book “Transdermal Magnesium Therapy”…. Read more »
In this article I will refer mainly to a study of the correlation between magnesium and reproductive health as described by Dr Mark Sircus in his book “Transdermal Magnesium Therapy”…. Read more »
I have just received a newsletter from Dr Mark Sircus on one of the most important subjects of the day about surviving nuclear toxicity. I am quoting the article here… Read more »
A few days ago I started having a burning sensation in my shoulders and neck. I think a lot of people who spend a considerable amount of time in the… Read more »
Strenuous and prolonged exercise can lead to magnesium deficiency (hypomagnesaemia). In their article “New experimental and clinical data on the relationship between magnesium and sport” Y. Rayssiguier, C. Y. Guezennec,… Read more »
One of the best ways to use magnesium chloride transdermally is in a compress – either hot or cold, depending on a condition, whether it is chronic or acute. To… Read more »
I have been asked on many occasions whether magnesium supplementation is essential for pets, horses and livestock. The answer is simple – yes, of course. The majority of studies involving… Read more »
Lupus is currently described as an incurable illness of the immune system suffered mainly by females. It is thought to be of genetic origin and can damage the skin and… Read more »
Diabetes is on the rise in the UK and all over the world. Globally, it is estimated that there are 285 million people with diabetes now, and this number is… Read more »
OBJECTIVE—To examine the association between magnesium intake and risk of type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We followed 85,060 women and 42,872 men who had no history of diabetes, cardiovascular… Read more »
“Allergies and Chemical Sensitivities Adelle Davis, writing in Let’s Have Healthy Children In the book Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, the authors note that food allergies are usually associated with low… Read more »
The following study has established a direct link between high histamine levels and acute magensium deficiency in rats: “Drug Nutr Interact. 1987;5(2):89-96. Specific change of histamine metabolism in acute magnesium-deficient… Read more »
Harari M, Barzillai R, Shani J. The recognition of asthma as an inflammatory disease has led over the past 20 years to a major shift in its pharmacotherapy. The previous… Read more »
Sometimes very sick people or even animals with a lung ailment do better when taking drugs by nebulization as opposed to orally, because then the embattled system doesn’t need to… Read more »
The US National Institute of Health recommends adults get 300-420 mg of magnesium each day depending on gender. It’s found in leafy greens, fruits, nuts, and whole grains. Yet most of… Read more »
Dr John Briffa says: “Magnesium therapy was tried in a study published recently in the Journal of Asthma [1]. In it, 55 adults with mild-moderate asthma were treated with magnesium… Read more »
Dr. Michael Eades has this to say about Magnesium and inflammation: The lipid hypothesis of heart disease is rapidly being supplanted by the inflammatory hypothesis, which, for my money, is… Read more »
Bishofit – alternative name for magnesium chloride salt – was first discovered and identified by a German chemist Karl G. Bischof. It is the name of a natural mineral which… Read more »
I have always had a strong interest in nutrition but, like most people, have often been bewildered by the overwhelming amount of information and general lack of focus of what… Read more »
The Robert Cathey Research Source Empirical research proves that magnesium is essential for normal calcium management. This indicates that magnesium deficiency may lead to inability both to absorb nutritional calcium;… Read more »
Dr. Sidney Baker – “Magnesium deficiency can affect virtually every organ system of the body. With regard to skeletal muscle, one may experience twitches, cramps, muscle tension, muscle soreness, including… Read more »