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Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Been taking Magnesium 300mg for 4 days now!

Didn't think I would have time to blog today but certain exciting things are happening.


Yesterday I downloaded these 2 books in Kindle version:





The first one is a medical report which is quite short and can be read over lunch.  It was VERY informative and I would recommend it, as its jam-packed full of fascinating facts.  The second books expands on those facts, with personal anecdote and case histories etc.    

I'm about 29% through the second one.


I suggest downloading both, as they'll fill you in very quickly on this topic.

What is Happening to Me


I've been taking magnesium 300mg for about 4 days now and noticed the effects quite quickly.  What was great about reading the Magnesium the Stress Mineral book is that it confirms what I was experiencing: 

"people notice the effects within 24 hours".  

I knew I wasn't imagining it, now I know why I feel a lot more relaxed generally.  My aches and pains are diminishing, which is a huge relief because they were everywhere, especially my leg and hip.  

What's more, is that any residue of migraine around my scalp region has completely disappeared.  

But probably best of all is that I've been sleeping very deeply these last few nights.  So much so, that 2 nights ago my leg literally fell out of the bed and hit the floor with an enormous bang!!  (We have futons so we're pretty low to the floor anyway!).

When this happened I thought my leg must have had pins and needles or something? but when I pulled it back into the bed, I noticed it was completely fine??  This was very strange indeed, but I put it out of my mind for the time being.  

Later, when I sat and analysed events, it showed me the level of relaxation I was getting at night.  I'm a person that can sleep very lightly and often find myself 'locked in tension' while asleep.  Its certainly very refreshing indeed to get such good quality sleep - for no apparent reason.  

The pain in my leg has improved no end.  But another thing that is quite remarkable, is the overriding tension in my neck and upper back is pretty well gone!  I usually live with a lot of tension, I'm a 'tense person' who kind of lives on their nerves.  If I were to try and define how I'm feeling these days, I would say the magnesium is making me feel, very relaxed all over, in a slightly drunk kind of way, if that makes any sense?? 



Thus, it would appear that taking a simple A-Z daily vitamin is clearly not the solution to the body's daily requirements for vitamins and minerals. 

I first became interested in vitamins a few years ago, when I noticed Zinc had improved my appetite after years of very poor appetite.  This is no surprise as I was borderline hypothyroidism for years (undiagnosed) and this endocrine disorder is linked to poor vitamin absorption.  Then I had to take copious amounts of iron, because the hypothyroidism mainly presented as chronic anaemia.  Then I needed to take big doses of B6 because of 'women's related problems'.  


So when we read stuff like "vitamin deficiency is due to living in industrialised societies" what they really mean is, that due to intensive farming methods, the soil from which we grow food is so completely depleted of essential minerals, that our primary route to obtaining these vital nutritional elements is barred. 

Agricultural fields are quite often planted twice in one year now! and in Spain, where a lot of our food comes from in the UK, they actually now have 4 growing seasons!  So it follows that vital chemical compounds like magnesium and selenium are in very short supply.  This lack of selenium has been linked to the growing incidence of Hypothyroidism and now I'm learning that magnesium deficiency is more than likely the cause of many vascular 'spasm' disorders, like migraine and high blood pressure.  


Don't get bewildered by what you read though, because the important thing to understand is that magnesium is nature's natural antagonist to calcium.  Calcium causes muscles to contract, magnesium causes them to relax!   


Here's a really great quote from Dr Cohen's book:









As a migraine sufferer, I can totally relate to this description of what must be going on in my head, as I feel my pain as a result of hundreds of completely agonising 'spasms' and the nauseating inflammation that follows each painful throb.  Taking anti-inflammatories is OK but pretty useless in the long term, as a deficiency is clearly only ever going to remain a 'deficiency'.  



The startling thing for me at this stage of my research is the QUANTITY of magnesium that we need, DAILY.  Its pretty huge really, and totally not addressed in packets of wonderful A-Z vitamins that we all pay so gladly for....

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