Frankdee20
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Care to expand on that? Something about the vitamin D raising Ca and lowering Mg?
This is likely the implication, being that Magnesium relaxes cramps
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Care to expand on that? Something about the vitamin D raising Ca and lowering Mg?
Care to expand on that? Something about the vitamin D raising Ca and lowering Mg?
Yeah. Some of the vit D is stored in adipose tissue. Since at night you're the most vulnerable and is the time when most breakdown of fats occurs, supplemental vit D-induced cramps tend to appear during that time if you don't have enough magnesium.This is likely the implication, being that Magnesium relaxes cramps
I think erythrocyte magnesium test is pretty good but is expensive and not covered by most insurances.
That's the same as RBC magnesium, correct?
$49 isn't too bad.
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It's from a book (top of the page).The first link on magnesium water lists a lot of references (300+) but I have not been able to find them on the site. Do you know where they are?
It's from a book (top of the page).
I'll try. But in any case: open anesthesiology book,it's all thereCan you please find what reference 332 is? It seems interesting as it claims insulin can cause tetany when magnesium is low. That would imply insulin lowers calcium as well somehow but the text claims it actually pushes it inside the cell together with magnesium.
I'll try. But in any case: open anesthesiology book,it's all there
I'll try. But in any case: open anesthesiology book,it's all there
Zeus, I thought that it would be an easy search through Google Books, but it wasn't(( I tap out.
Zeus, not underestimating you there; thought that you were on one of those "15 posts and 5 new threads in 1 min" sprees.It's from a book (top of the page).
Instead of magnesium I would probably sell cotton candy with artificial vitamin A or K2 flavors.@Amazoniac I respect your fascination about magnesium; it always serves as a reminder for me to get some magnesium in my diet... I think with all the information you gathered about this precious mineral, maybe you should sell some mysterious magnesium supplement that has special ingredients akin to Idealabs stuff for maximum utilization in the body.. You benefit and we benefit! I will be first in line..