Being deficient in this mineral can cause health issues…

Being deficient in this mineral can cause health issues…

According to an article on Magnesium Deficiency by researchers, there is great evidence that many people may be deficient in this much needed mineral and not even know it!

“Magnesium deficiency was found to be associated with increased prevalence and risk in 11 major health conditions. In 68 of the reviewed studies, magnesium deficiency was found to predict adverse events, and a decreased risk of pathology was noted when supplementation or treatment was instituted.”

Furthermore…

  • There has been a gradual decline of dietary magnesium in the United States, from a high of 500 mg/day at the turn of the century to barely 175–225 mg/day today.
  • The National Academy of Sciences has determined that most American men obtain about 80 percent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) and women average only 70 percent.
  • Most magnesium researchers find that the RDA is inadequate to prevent magnesium deficiency, making the above statistics of even more concern.

Magnesium deficiency is involved in all of the following conditions and functions:

  1. Anxiety and panic attacks: Magnesium normally helps keep adrenal stress hormones under control.
  2. Asthma: Both histamine production and bronchial spasms increase with magnesium deficiency.
  3. Blood clots: Magnesium has an important role to play in preventing blood clots and keeping the blood thin—without any side effects.
  4. Bowel disease: Magnesium deficiency slows down the bowel, causing constipation, which could lead to toxicity and malabsorption of nutrients as well as colitis.
  5. Cystitis: Bladder spasms are worsened by magnesium deficiency.
  6. Depression: Serotonin, which elevates mood, is dependent on magnesium. A magnesium-deficient brain is also more susceptible to allergens, foreign substances that in rare instances can cause symptoms similar to mental illness.
  7. Detoxification: Magnesium is crucial for the removal of toxic substances and heavy metals such as aluminum and lead from the body.
  8. Diabetes: Magnesium enhances insulin secretion, facilitating sugar metabolism. Without magnesium, insulin is not able to transfer glucose into cells. Glucose and insulin build up in the blood, causing various types of tissue damage.
  9. Fatigue: Magnesium-deficient patients commonly experience fatigue because dozens of enzyme systems are under-functioning. An early symptom of magnesium deficiency is fatigue.
  10. Heart disease: Magnesium deficiency is common in people with heart disease. Magnesium is administered in hospitals for acute myocardial infarction and cardiac arrhythmia. Like any other muscle, the heart requires magnesium. Magnesium is also used to treat angina, or chest pain.
  11. Hypertension: With insufficient magnesium, blood vessels may go into spasm and cholesterol may rise, both of which lead to blood pressure problems.
  12. Hypoglycemia: Magnesium keeps insulin under control; without magnesium, episodes of low blood sugar can result.
  13. Insomnia: Sleep-regulating melatonin production is disturbed without sufficient magnesium.
  14. Kidney disease: Magnesium deficiency contributes to atherosclerotic kidney failure. Magnesium deficiency creates abnormal lipid levels and worsening blood sugar control in kidney transplant patients.
  15. Migraine: Serotonin balance is magnesium-dependent. Deficiency of serotonin can result in migraine headaches and depression.
  16. Musculoskeletal conditions: Fibrositis, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, eye twitches, cramps, and chronic neck and back pain may be caused by magnesium deficiency and can be relieved with magnesium supplements.
  17. Nerve problems: Magnesium alleviates peripheral nerve disturbances throughout the body, such as headaches, muscle contractions, gastrointestinal spasms, and calf, foot, and toe cramps. It is also used in treating the central nervous system symptoms of vertigo and confusion.
  18. Obstetrical and Gynecological problems: Magnesium helps prevent premenstrual syndrome and dysmenorrhea (cramping pain during menses), is important in the treatment of infertility, and alleviates premature contractions, preeclampsia, and eclampsia in pregnancy. Intravenous magnesium is given in obstetrical wards for pregnancy-induced hypertension and to lessen the risk of cerebral palsy and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Magnesium should be a required supplement for pregnant women.
  19. Osteoporosis: Use of calcium with vitamin D to enhance calcium absorption without a balancing amount of magnesium causes further magnesium deficiency, which triggers a cascade of events leading to bone loss.
  20. Raynaud’s Syndrome: Magnesium helps relax the spastic blood vessels that cause pain and numbness of the fingers.
  21. Tooth decay: Magnesium deficiency causes an unhealthy balance of phosphorus and calcium in saliva, which damages teeth.

In conclusion, proper levels of Magnesium are needed to be healthy. As you’ve read, Magnesium deficiency can be the cause of many health conditions. You may want to consider supplementing your diet with a whole food supplement of Magnesium Lactate by Standard Process to ensure you’re getting enough of this important mineral!

*Ismail Y, Ismail AA, Ismail AA. The underestimated problem of using serum magnesium measurements to exclude magnesium deficiency in adults; a health warning is needed for “normal” results. Clin Chem Lab Med. 2010;48(3):323-327.

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