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Magnesium Chloride for Health

"Magnesium is nothing short of a miracle mineral in its healing efect on a wide


range of diseases, as well as its ability to rejuvenate the aging body. We know it is
essential for many enzyme reactions, especially regarding the cellular energy
production, for the health of the brain and nervous system and also for healthy
bones and teeth. owever, it may come as a surprise that the form of magnesium
chloride, it is also an impressive infection !ghter.
"he above statement by Walter #ast $%& is not an e'aggeration to summarize the
vital importance of magnesium for our health. (t is all the more true because the
intake of magnesium with our food has decreased signi!cantly due to the use of
inorganic fertilizers with an e'cess of calcium, and also because the medical
profession overestimate our need for a contribution high calcium and calcium
supplements at the e'pense of e'cessive magnesium. While calcium and
magnesium work together in the body, they are also contrary to their efects on our
metabolism.
"his is largely due to the activity of the parathyroid glands that are trying to keep
the combined product of calcium and magnesium in the stable and balanced
against blood phosphorus. (f magnesium levels are low, so calcium levels should
rise to maintain balance. Where does this e'tra calcium come from) *ones and
teeth of course+ "his is particularly problematic when the parathyroids are
chronically overstimulated, usually associated with hypothyroidism. "his is a
common situation in the presence of candidiasis, mercury !llings and toppings
channel, all seem to support the functions of the thyroid and parathyroid
overstimulate. What body do with e'cess calcium in the blood) (t -ows into the
tissues where it is a chronic in-ammation. "his leads, for e'ample, calci!cation of
joints in arthritis, calci!cation of ovarian and other glands resulting from the
decrease in production of the hormone, while the calcifying kidneys ultimately
re.uire dialysis, and calci!cations in breast tissue, in particular the milk ducts, and
lead to unnecessary mastectomies other invasive treatments.
Magnesium for healthy bones and teeth
Medical authorities say that the high incidence of osteoporosis and tooth decay in
western countries can be prevented with a high calcium intake. owever, published
data shows that the opposite is true. /sian and /frican populations with a very low
intake of about 011 mg of calcium daily have very little osteoporosis. *antu women
with an intake of 211 to 011 mg of calcium daily have the lowest incidence of
osteoporosis in the world. (n western countries with a high consumption of dairy
products the average calcium intake is about %111 mg.
"he higher the calcium intake, particularly in the form of products of cow milk
$e'cluding butter&, the higher the fre.uency of osteoporosis. "he calcium,
phosphorus and magnesium are maintained in balance by rocking parathyroid
hormones. (f the increased calcium, magnesium descends and vice versa. With a
low magnesium intake, calcium out of the bones to increase tissue levels, while a
high magnesium intake causes calcium to leave the tissue in the bones. / high
phosphorus intake without a high calcium or magnesium intake causes calcium to
seep into the bones and leave the body through urine. / high intake of phosphorus
with a high content of calcium and magnesium results in bone mineralization. 3r.
#ewis *. *arnett, an orthopedic surgeon practiced in two diferent 4.5. counties with
very diferent levels of soil minerals and water. (n 3allas 6ounty with a high calcium
and low magnesium concentration osteoporosis and hip fractures were very
common, while in ereford with high magnesium and low calcium are almost
absent.
(n 3allas 6ounty the magnesium content of bones was 1.78 while in ereford it was
%.9:8. (n another comparison the magnesium content in bones of osteoporosis
suferers was 1.:28 while in healthy individuals it was %.2:8 $;&. (t is the same for
healthy teeth. (n a study conducted in <ew =ealand, it was found that caries
resistant teeth had on average twice as much magnesium as caries>prone teeth.
"he average concentration of magnesium phosphate in bones is given to about %8,
in teeth about %.78, in elephant tusks and 28 in the teeth of carnivorous animals
made to crush bones, it is 78. /s regards the strength of bones and teeth as
calcium think chalk and magnesium as glue.
"he glue binds magnesium and transforms the chalk in the bone and the upper
teeth $;&. / patient told Walter #ast "My doctor rang ?riday afternoon re my bone
density scan and wanted to know what ( have done over the past two years. ( asked
why, and she told me looking at scans 2117 and 211:, 211@ scan had improved,
she could not believe it, and said normally when you are in the range of
osteoporosis, you do not come out of it "$%1&. "his doctor was actually said she
knew the recognized treatment of elevated calcium supplementation does not work,
but they use it anyway. "his patient medical treatment reversed dramatically
lowering calcium and magnesium increase intake $in addition to boron&.
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