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The  Science  of  Magnificent Magnesium

Magnesium is a key mineral in the body. This magnificent mineral typically occurs in the human body as the Mg2+ ion and is present in every cell, tissue and organ. It is also found in bones and teeth, blood and the heart, the liver, all muscles, nerves and the brain.

 

 

Magnesium is an essential part of the skeletal system because it is absolutely essential for calcium absorption. Without magnesium, calcium cannot be used by the body to build bones and instead results in stoney calcifications which cause inflammation and arthritis. The presence of bioavailable magnesium is essential for the body to build strong bones and teeth and maintain healthy joints. Increasing your intake of Magnesium Chloride may prevent and reverses osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis.

 

 

Magnesium also facilitates normal nerve transmission, and enables you to adapt to stress and stay healthy, calm and relaxed. This vital electrolyte eases insomnia by helping you fall asleep and enjoy deep, real, regenerative rest. Using Magnesium Chloride may also prevent age-related degenerative cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and is essential for maintaining mental sharpness and focus during all stages of your life.  

 

 

Magnesium eliminates muscle cramps and tension by allowing the muscle tissue to fully relax after an impulse. This mineral  is vital to heart health and is needed to build and feed healthy muscles. Magnesium in its role as an electrolyte is necessary in maintaining a regular heart beat, good circulation and normal blood pressure.

 

 

The amazing mineral is needed for normal energy metabolism. Magnesium is essential in insulin pathways and glucose metabolism. Therefore, consuming Magnesium Chloride can facilitate the body's insulin sensitivity and prevent as well as reverse type 2 diabetes mellitus.  The energy of the food we eat is harnessed and stored for use by the body. ATP is the energy currency molecule of the body. All the enzymes used to make and use ATP require magnesium ions for activation!

 

 

Magnesium is recognized as an essential cofactor in over 300 metabolic reactions. Biologically-available magnesium is essential for the synthesis of DNA and RNA, the molecules of gene expression, protein synthesis, cellular repair and reproduction. Low magnesium intake is associated with a multitude of chronic ailments, including migraines, anxiety, Alzheimer’s disease, hypertension, heart attack, stroke, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, allergies, ADD and depression.

 

 

The amount of magnesium in the average diet has decreased as more processed and modified foods are consumed and poor farming practises deplete the soil. As magnesium intake has decreased, the rates of non-communicable diseases has soared. Magnesium plays an important role within all of the body's major systems. As such, it is essential to all of life's vital processes. Magnesium Chloride plays a crucial role in creating wellness and helps you lead your vital life.

 

Here are some additional resources to learn more about the important role Magnesium Chloride plays in your Vital Life.

 

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This article by the Arthritis Trust of America reviews the discovery of magnesium chloride , its many uses and useful dosage information for all age groups.

http://arthritistrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Magnesium-Chloride-Hexahydrate-Therapy.pdf

 

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http://health-care-aus.org/miraculous_magnesium_chloride.html

 

http://www.health-science-spirit.com/magnesiumchloride.html

 

Magnesium for menstrual cramps

 

http://www.mg12.info/articles/cramps.html

 

http://birthfaith.org/nutrition/magnesium

 

Journal of Magnesium Research Magnesium_and_Embryonic_Development

 

http://bodyunburdened.com/magnesium-deficiency-and-health-benefits/

 

 

 

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