Magnesium Makes Drugs Look Good!by Carolyn Dean, MD ND ( The Best Years in Life) Here’s what I wrote in The Magnesium Miracle about the antagonism between magnesium and drugs. “Ironically, one of the foremost magnesium experts, Mildred Seelig, M.D., began her research career in the 1960s working for drug companies. It was there she first noticed that many of the side effects of drugs were actually magnesium deficiency symptoms. It seemed to her that many drugs cause increased demand for and utilization of magnesium—for example, by creating acidity in the body, which then draws on available magnesium from the cells to try to neutralize the acid and minimize its toxic effects. Other drugs seemed to deplete magnesium from the body or, conversely, manifest their positive effects because they pulled magnesium from storage sites and increased the level of magnesium in the blood.” Read More.
Pico-Ionic Magnesium, Absorbed 100% at the Cellular Level
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