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Not getting enough magnesium quietly accelerates DNA damage by impairing essential DNA repair enzymes Over decades, this allows harmful mutations to build up, significantly increasing your long-term cancer risk Consider the evidence: • Every 100 mg/day drop in magnesium intake correlates with a 24% increased risk of pancreatic cancer...

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New podcast on the science of magnesium! Nearly half the U.S. doesn't get enough magnesium. In this episode, we delve into the consequences of that and magnesium's role in preventing disease and slowing aging. We also discuss how magnesium is absorbed (diet and supplements), why it may prevent cancer and the accumulation of DNA damage, and why athletes may need more. Plus, you will learn about its vital role in vitamin D metabolism. We'll also address common misconceptions about magnesium supplementation, examining topics like magnesium threonate, blood test accuracy, transdermal absorption, and its effects on sleep. Available on YouTube, Spotify, X, and everywhere else. Links in comment. Timestamps: 00:00 - Why the effects of magnesium are far-reaching 03:25 - Why athletes need more magnesium 07:30 - Magnesium deficiency & insufficiency 09:02 - The problem with magnesium blood tests 11:52 - Magnesium supplements 14:55 - Magnesium threonate 23:09 - How stress affects magnesium levels 29:34 - Does magnesium supplementation improve sleep? 34:04 - Magnesium intake & brain health 40:10 - Magnesium's potential for managing migraines 44:17 - Why magnesium deficiency impairs DNA repair 45:51 - Magnesium's role in cancer prevention 51:30 - Mortality risk and cancer 54:27 - Bone health & preventing osteoporosis 57:44 - Magnesium & vitamin D metabolism 01:03:14 - Can magnesium treat high blood pressure? 01:06:50 - Magnesium for managing muscle cramps

Dr. Rhonda Patrick

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The Most Dangerous Symptom Of A Magnesium Deficiency Will Lead To Early Death. Calcification Is Plaque In The Arteries, Brain, Eyes, Kidneys & Heart. Magnesium Is The Master Controller of Calcium, Transporting It Where It Belongs, To The Bones. Magnesium keeps Calcium from accumulating in the cells, causing Calcification & death of the cell. Magnesium is involved in 600+ enzymatic reactions. Most deficiencies go undiagnosed because blood serum levels remain normal when all the while intracellular levels are so low they are a public health crisis. More than 75% of people have overt Magnesium deficiency, but don't connect their illnesses to it. Magnesium Deficiency is found in: 84% Osteoporosis Cases 80% High Blood Pressure Cases 75% Type 2 Diabetes Cases 44% Decrease in Arterial Plaque when Magnesium Therapy is implemented with D3/K2 I have experienced the Miracle of Magnesium Therapy using it with protocols to heal: Tourette's Syndrome Insomnia Osteoporosis Migraine GERD/Acid Reflux IBS Restless Leg Syndrome Chronic Constipation Back Spasms Sciatica Pain Chronic Fatigue Brain Fog Leg Cramps Joint Pain Anxiety/Depression Hypertension Cardiac Arrhythmia PMS/PMDD The Top 2 Bioavailable Forms are Magnesium Glycinate & Magnesium Threonate. Magnesium Glycinate is a perfect form for most illnesses. Magnesium Threonate is the only Mg that crosses the blood brain barrier to reverse Cognitive dysfunction. Magnesium Citrate, Malate & Taurate are also useful for specific illnesses. There are 9 other forms but are less bioavailable to heal deficiencies. 👇Magnesium Miracle Book By Dr Carolyn Dean👇 👇Magnesium Deficiency Is A Public Health Crisis👇 👇Diseases Caused By Magnesium Deficiency👇 Speaker: Dr Eric Berg Dr. Eric Berg

Valerie Anne Smith

118,087 views • 1 year ago

"The Most Common Cause Of High Blood Pressure Is A Deficiency In Magnesium." Dr Peter Glidden "You Don't Have High Blood Pressure Because You Have A Bad Gene Or Because You're Getting Older Or Because You Have A Voodoo Curse." "Your Body Ran Out Of The Mineral Magnesium." More than 75% of people have overt Magnesium deficiency, but don't connect their illnesses to it. Magnesium Is At The Heart Of ATP Energy Production & is involved in 600+ enzymatic reactions. It's Impossible to test for deficiency as 1% in blood serum is tightly controlled & regulated to stay "normal" while the other 99% is supposed to be in the intracellular layer. Most deficiencies go undiagnosed because blood serum levels remain normal when all the while intracellular levels are so low they are a public health crisis, creating chronic disease & dysfunction. Magnesium Is The Master Controller of Calcium, Transporting It Where It Belongs, To The Bones. Magnesium keeps Calcium from accumulating in the cells, causing Calcification & death of the cell. Magnesium is a cofactor for Vitamin D3 & also K2. D3 & K2 are completely dependent on Magnesium as the key for activation. Within my own family, we have experienced the Miracle of Magnesium Therapy using it with protocols to heal: Hypertension Tourette's Syndrome Insomnia Osteoporosis Migraine GERD/Acid Reflux IBS Restless Leg Syndrome Chronic Constipation Back Spasms Sciatica Pain Chronic Fatigue Brain Fog Leg Cramps Joint Pain Anxiety/Depression Cardiac Arrhythmia PMS/PMDD Cognitive Decline The Top 2 Bioavailable Forms are Magnesium Glycinate & Magnesium L-Threonate. Magnesium Glycinate is a perfect form for most illnesses & deficiency. Magnesium Threonate is the only Magnesium that crosses the blood brain barrier to reverse Cognitive dysfunction. Magnesium Citrate, Malate & Taurate are also useful for specific illnesses: Slow Gut Motility, Chronic Fatigue & Heart Health respectively. There are 9 other forms but are much less bioavailable & absorbable to heal deficiencies. 👇Magnesium Miracle Book by Dr Carolyn Dean👇 👇Magnesium Deficiency Public Health Crisis👇 👇Magnesium Deficiency & Chronic Diseases👇 Speaker: Dr Peter Glidden Video: NATURE THE CURE

Valerie Anne Smith

352,333 views • 1 year ago

🚨Is YOUR High Blood Pressure Actually A Hidden Mineral Shortage? 75% of Americans are magnesium-deficient & it's silently fueling hypertension! Dr. Peter Glidden reveals: "You don't have high blood pressure from bad genes or aging...Your body just RAN OUT of magnesium!" Why does this matters? Magnesium regulates blood vessels, fights inflammation & powers 600+ reactions in your body. Deficiency? It lets calcium build up, stiffens arteries & spikes BP. 🔥 Quick Magnesium Stats That'll Blow Your Mind: • 75%+ Deficiency Rate: Most people lack it due to depleted soils & processed foods – a modern health crisis! • BP Drop Potential: 500–1000 mg daily can slash systolic/diastolic by up to 5.6/2.8 mmHg • 300+ Enzyme Roles: Fuels ATP energy & relaxes blood vessels – deficiency = tension & chaos • 99% Intracellular: Blood tests miss it (only 1% shows up) – true shortages hide in cells, causing silent damage 🧪 Science-Backed Proof Magnesium Deficiency CAUSES High BP: • Vanderbilt study (2023): Mg depletion in mice triggered inflammation & hypertension pathways • NIH review: Low Mg intake raises hypertension risk in cohorts; supplementation reverses it • Frontiers in Physiology (2023): Mg shortage activates NLRP3 inflammasome, directly hiking BP Magnesium is a cofactor for Vitamin D3 & also K2. D3 & K2 are completely dependent on Magnesium as the key for activation. Top forms: Magnesium Glycinate (general) & Magnesium Threonate (brain boost). Within my own family, we have experienced the Miracle of Magnesium Therapy using it with protocols to heal: Hypertension Tourette's Syndrome Insomnia Osteoporosis Migraine GERD/Acid Reflux IBS Restless Leg Syndrome Chronic Constipation Back Spasms Sciatica Pain Chronic Fatigue Brain Fog Leg Cramps Joint Pain Anxiety/Depression Cardiac Arrhythmia PMS/PMDD Cognitive Decline RT if you're ditching BP meds for minerals! What's YOUR magnesium story? 👇 Cited research below...

Valerie Anne Smith

31,901 views • 5 months ago

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