Magnesium Helpful for Many Conditions.

 

Magnesium is a mineral involved in over 500 reactions in the body.  Magnesium in the diet is found in many foods including green leafy vegetables, nuts, legumes and whole grains. Magnesium is also available in inexpensive food supplements.

 A typical US diet rich in sugar, fats and white flour tends to be low in magnesium.  Various studies in the US have reported that about 75% of children and adults do not consume the recommended amounts of magnesium (400 milligrams daily for adults).  Among US adults over age 70 years, over 90% do not meet the recommended levels of magnesium in their diets.

Numerous published studies have found that supplemental magnesium is useful for many conditions including asthma, migraine headaches, and improving blood sugar control in type 2 diabetics.   Magnesium has also been shown to reduce the risk of some forms of irregular heartbeats (arrhythmia).   Magnesium supplements are often given to pregnant woman and have been shown to significantly reduce risk of seizures in preeclampsia and also significantly reduce risk of leg cramps during pregnancy.  Magnesium supplements have also provided significant relief for chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia patients.   High doses of magnesium supplements can be used to treat constipation.

Many experts recommend taking 200 to 400 milligrams of magnesium supplements daily- in addition to eating a good diet.  Taking too much magnesium orally can cause diarrhea and can be hard on kidney failure patients. 

A good review of the health effects of magnesium can be found in the July 15, 2009 American Family Physician.

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rternival
# rternival
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 10:29 AM
DR. LUKE

My son is 11 months old. he was treated with asthma problems. The Doctor have him on albuterol inhaler, flovent and steroids because of constant cough , runny nose, fever and he's verry wheesy throughout the year except during the summer time from May to august. Now i need to start him on a good diet and what can I do to replace all these medication so that his health can start improving? and how much of a infant dosage can I give to him?

email :ruthternival@yahoo.com
Terrilee
# Terrilee
Tuesday, October 06, 2009 11:20 AM
Hi Dr. Curtis, I think it might be a good idea to tell people which kind of Magnesium to take. I think Citrate is the best form.
Thanks,
Terri
gr8tful2know
# gr8tful2know
Thursday, October 08, 2009 1:48 PM
Hi, I am new to this website. I'm so glad you are all here! I just want to say that my doctor told me yesterday to get Calms, a magnesium powder. I started with 1/8th tsp. and am adding doses until I reach the recommended daily amount.

Anyway, I was wondering what you think about it. Do you think it will cause my heart to beat softly and quietly? I hope so. If Calms is not the thing to try, what do you do for a pounding-in-your-ears heartbeat? Thank you...

gr8tful
gr8tful2know
# gr8tful2know
Thursday, October 08, 2009 2:07 PM
Hi, I don't know if I did my first post correctly so am sending another.

I hope someone writes back because I feel really sick sometimes and hope to not only learn from you, but also share what little I know. Thanks for including me here...

gr8tful
maryleej
# maryleej
Monday, October 19, 2009 5:42 PM
Hi gr8tful2know: For me 500 mg twice a day works. Try it. I use the Country Life brand: it's chelated magnesium. I get it through Vitacost.com
they have some really good prices and it's only $4.99 for any size order.
Hope it helps! It will. Also, keep watching know the cause.

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