Magnesium
Introduction
Magnesium is the second most important mineral in any living
thing. We cannot survive without it. Magnesium is the second most common mineral (cation) in our cells.
Magnesium
is deficient in our food content due to its depletion in soil. We definitely need a daily supplement.
Basic
knowledge
Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal element with
atomic number 12. It was recognized as an element by Joseph Black in 1755 and first isolated in 1808 by the British Chemist,
Sir. Humphrey Davy. It is found only in nature in combination with other elements. The most common form found in nature is
Magnesium Chloride. To learn more use the following link: Webelements.
The history
and medical background of MAGNESIUM
According to the Paleolithic nutrition researchers Loren
Ordain and Boyd Eaton, our ancestors had a magnesium intake of about 800 to 1500 magnesium per day compared to the present
day diet of about 200 to 300 magnesium per day. 70 percent of Americans fail to get an adequate daily intake of magnesium.
Note- consuming too much calcium can cause a magnesium deficiency.
MAGNESIUM
metabolism
Magnesium is absorbed passively (simple
diffusion) throughout the small bowel without control of any hormone. About 20 to 30 % of ingested magnesium is absorbed.
Magnesium is excreted and reabsorbed by the kidneys of unknown mechanism. The human body contains 21-28 gm. of MAGNESIUM. About 60 percent is in the bone.20
percent in skeletal muscle 19 percent in other cells and only 1 percent in the extracellular space. Use the following link
to learn more Magnesium Supplements
Medical conditions related to magnesium:
1. Magnesium Depletion: very common due to low magnesium in food content.
2. Magnesium
deficiency mainly from diuretics.
3. Hypermagnesemia: mainly due to kidney failure.
The role of magnesium
in life: magnesium involves over 300 biochemical reactions in our body.
Here are the 10 most common functions
of magnesium:
1. Development of bones (about 70 % of body magnesium is in the bones)
2. Crucial part of many
enzymes involved in energy production and respiration. by stabilize ATP dependent enzyme reaction as well as a cofactor more
than 300 enzymes for food metabolism.
3. Transmission of nerve impulses
4. Muscle relaxation
5. pH balance
6. Release of nerve tension.
7. Absorption and utilization of calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, vitamins- C,
E, & D.
8. Work as calcium channel blocker (block calcium to enter the cell excessively.
Medical conditions
related to Magnesium Deficiency and Magnesium Depletion
1. Heart disease: cardiac arrhythmia, sudden death,
premature atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and coronary vasospasm.
2. Hypertension (high blood pressure)
3.
Diabetes
4. Metabolic syndrome or insulin resistance syndrome or syndrome X
5. Asthma
6. Chronic bronchitis
7. Chronic fatigue syndrome
8. Migraine headaches
9. Muscle cramps
10. premenstrual syndrome
11. Depression
and other psychiatric disorders
12. Susceptibility to the brain damaging effects of food additives such as aspartame
and monosodium glutamate (MSG)
13. Susceptibility to toxic shock syndrome
14. Seizures
15. Apathy
16.
Tremor
17. Delirium
18. Hypocalcaemia
19. Hypokalemia
20. Hyponatremia
21. Hypophosphatemia
Medical usages of magnesium
1. Antacid (Magnesium Hydroxide)
2. Laxative (Magnesium Sulfate)
3.
Epson salt
4. Magnesium Sulphate - for intravenous use in the hospital for magnesium. replacement and treatment for hypertensive
crisis in intensive care units as well as for hypertensive crisis in pregnancy.
5. Magnesium Chloride - the best oral
form of magnesium.
MAGNESIUM supplements:
The optimal dose is 300 to 600 mg of magnesium
in the evening (in the chelated form of the mineral such as Magnesium Malate, Magnesium Citrate or Magnesium Aspartate)
The best form of supplemental magnesium comes from food and mineral water.
The top
10 of foods that are high in magnesium
1. Tofu, ½ cup contend 118 mg
2.Chili with Beans 1 cup 115 mg
3. Cashews, roasted ¼ cup 89 mg
4.Halibut,Bakeed 3 oz. 78 mg
5.Peanuts,roasted 1/3 cup 67 mg
6.Baked potato with skin (1) 55 mg
The three best commercial mineral bottled waters which are
high in magnesium are: Mendocine with
130 mg per liter, Rosbacher with
128 mg per liter, and St. Gero with
121 mg per liter.
To learn more about magnesium use the following links:
Magnesiumwater.com
Picosearch.com