Road Ragers Got Milk?
"Don't wont to throw any names in, but a very nice couple who ride the Gap every week passed a crusier type motorcycle. Clean pass no close call or anything. When the cruiser made it to the resort he found the older couple and started cussing them and his friends also gathered around with him. They were told to drop and move on and not long after came back down an wanted to fight the older gentleman, at that point he was asked to leave. During all of his cussing and acting out he had a little girl with him watching all of it. If he acted like that with all the witnesses around and store manager just think what could have happened if they had stopped at a pull off to rest. Luckily there was enough people around and the manager to get him on his way, he was a pretty big mofo."
-ETR, This happened up here this past Sunday
"Consider this: road rage is an expression of magnesium deficiency, PMS is tied to iodine, aggression to copper/zinc imbalance, and chromium to weight management."
-Life Enthusiast, Road Rage and Magnesium
"The first step in treating the symptoms of magnesium depletion, especially among children, is to eliminate milk from the diet, according to Dr. Barnett. He reports that nine out of ten childhood epileptics drink milk. Calciferol (synthetic vitamin D), like fluorine, tends to bind the magnesium, he says. Milk is loaded with this substance and therefore enhances the problem. The synthetic form of the vitamin is 10 times more active than the natural form--which means it is 10 times more potent in binding magnesium."
-Magnesium, The Nutrient That Could Change Your Life
Magnesium: America's Most Wanted Nutrient?
Magnesium is one of the four most important minerals your body requires for cellular health. It soothes the sympathetic nervous system (providing deeper rest) and is essential for the production of amino acids, which are critical for virtually EVERY chemical reaction in your body.
There is a documented epidemic of magnesium deficiency in America. As expected, the medical industry is attempting to address it with synthetic drugs, which have been proven to be much less effective than natural supplements. Pumpkin seeds, spinach and swiss chard are all high in magnesium. But increasing your dietary intake of magnesium-rich foods probably won’t be enough to correct a deficiency. Unfortunately, most of the food that is grown on our depleted soils (even those that are 100% organic) no longer contains enough magnesium to sustain your health or better your performance.
How do you know that there is an epidemic of magnesium deficiency taking place? Here is a list of just some of the symptoms: An increased incidence of road rage (people are becoming more emotionally unstable and quick to anger), restless leg syndrome (and other twitchy, nervous behaviors), high blood pressure, arthritis, diabetes, tooth cavities, sleep disorders, cramping, migraines, panic attacks, unexplained fatigue, low motivation and depression. Have you witnessed any of these symptoms in action around you lately?
Athletes are not immune to developing a magnesium deficiency. In fact, they are far more at risk. Why? Because magnesium (and other vital nutrients) are lost in sweat. And the more you sweat, the more magnesium you lose. Numerous studies have linked magnesium deficiency to the increased risk of sudden death among many types of athletes from distance runners to basketball players.
When you restore vital magnesium to the body, you enable cellular regeneration to exceed degeneration. So it is possible to correct a deficiency. It will likely take several months of supplementation before you begin to make any measurable progress, however. And choosing the right product is an absolute must.
Because it is absorbed directly into the body at the cellular level, a magnesium oil concentrate is the “gold standard” when it comes to restoration. It can be easily sprayed or rubbed on the body.
Another excellent restorative option is angstrom magnesium water. This liquid solution provides for the rapid delivery of magnesium to the body’s cells. Because their potency is significantly reduced by the digestive process, oral supplements in the form of tablets and capsules are far less effective.
While magnesium oils and angstrom liquids can be difficult to find, they are both available for purchase.
Are your body's magnesium and other key mineral stores less than optimal? Thanks to recent advancements in laboratory testing technology, you can assess yourself easily and inexpensively in the comfort of your own home. For more information, visit bioletics.com.
Dead Athletes Don't Lie
"After performing 17,500 autopsies on 434 species of animals plus 3,000 autopsies on human beings, I determined that every animal or human that dies of 'natual causes' dies from a nutritional deficiency disease. The Centers for Disease Control says that 100,000 young athletes between the ages of 13 and 30 drop dead every year, either during exercise, during a sporting event or immediately after. Or twice that."
-Dr Joel Wallach ND DVM, Nobel Prize nominee, author of Dead Doctors Don't Lie with 46-million copies sold, as heard on WBCR Truth Radio 1470am at Deals Gap TN
"Data indicate that subsets of the population may be unusually susceptible to the toxic effects of fluoride and its compounds. These populations include the elderly, people with magnesium deficiency, and people with cardiovascular and kidney problems. Several studies have reported that increasing calcium in the diet significantly reduces the absorption of magnesium. People over the age of 50 have been shown to have decreased renal fluoride clearance. This decreased clearance of fluoride may indicate that elderly people are more susceptible to fluoride toxicity. Inadequate dietary levels of magnesium may affect the toxic effects of fluoride. In this study, fluoride administered to magnesium-deficient dogs prevented soft-tissue calcification but not muscle weakness and convulsions. In rats, fluoride aggravated the hypomagnesemia condition, which produced convulsive seizures. The symptoms of magnesium deficiency are similar to those produced by fluoride toxicity. Some people with cardiovascular problems may be at increased risk of fluoride toxicity. Fluoride inhibits glycolysis by inhibiting enolase. However, it also inhibits energy metabolism through the tricarboxylic acid cycle by blocking the entry of pyruvate and fatty acids and by inhibiting succinic dehydrogenase. Because fluoride is excreted through the kidney, people with renal insufficiency would have impaired renal clearance of fluoride. People with diabetes mellitus and heart insufficiency have also been found to have impaired renal clearance of fluoride."
-U.S. Dept. of Health, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Division of Toxicology, Toxicological Profile for Fluorides, Hydrogen Fluoride, and Fluorine(F), December 16, 1991
"To investigate the effect of fluoride on the mobilization of skeletal magnesium and on kidney calcification during magnesium depletion, male Holtzman rats were fed a magnesium-sufficient diet (400 ppm of magnesium) and drinking water containing either 0, 50 or 100 ppm of fluoride for a 20-day period prior to the initiation of magnesium deficiency. The high fluoride regimen resulted in a 100-fold increase in the fluoride content of the skeleton. On day 20 magnesium depletion was initiated by feeding the animals a diet containing 12 ppm of magnesium. Over a 4-week period of magnesium deprivation, a 26% decrease of the total magnesium in the humeri was observed. Fluoride exerted a significant effect in retarding the mobilization of skeletal magnesium. Four weeks of magnesium deficiency was associated with a decreased rate of skeletal mineral accretion and with an increase in the kidney calcium content. The decreased rate of mineral accretion was accentuated by the administration of fluoride during the deficiency state. While fluoride exerted an initial protective effect on calcinosis of the kidneys, the overall effect of the administration of fluoride during magnesium deficiency was to promote calcification of the kidneys rather than to prevent it."
-Journal of Nutrition, 1976 Jun;106(6):771-7, Effect of fluoride on the mobilization of skeletal magnesium and soft-tissue calcinosis during acute magnesium deficiency in the rat
"Wayne was only four years old, but he had been suffering epileptic seizures for 3 1/2 years. Though the seizures were particularly severe during stress periods, he was never completely free of them. Anticonvulsant drugs were used, but none was successful. The boy's parents were resigned to the probability that he would have a life plagued with severe epilepsy. At that time Dr. Lewis B. Barnett, head of the Hereford Clinic and Deaf Smith Research Foundation in Hereford, Texas, began a series of experiments. The boy became a subject. He was given, in addition to a normal diet, 450 mg. of magnesium gluconate and a thyroid extract. Within two weeks all signs of epilepsy vanished, and within the past three years there have been no signs of the illness.In 28 more cases, the same story has been repeated. Children of all ages, stricken with epilepsy failed to respond or responded only slightly to modern drugs and therapy. Placed on high oral doses of magnesium, they experienced stunning improvement. In his experiments, Barnett used magnesium gluconate, a form of magnesium which is easily absorbed by the system. 'Taken orally in this form, magnesium is harmless in almost any quantity," he reports. "The worst that can occur is that some individuals will become drowsy. When magnesium deficiencies occur--and there are a number of reasons why this can happen--there is no regulation. Among the dangerous results of this state listed in medical literature are heart damage, osteoporosis, periodontal disease, and epilepsy. Another is hyperirritability. "A great many people have a magnesium deficiency manifesting itself in hyperirritability," Barnett said. These people may often have a metabolic rate 125 percent higher than normal, he says. Their bodies and minds are greatly overactive, and they are constantly irritated. This is undoubtedly a partial explanation for the high rate of juvenile delinquency, divorce, and emotional instability rampant in modem society. The first step in treating the symptoms of magnesium depletion, especially among children, is to eliminate milk from the diet, according to Dr. Barnett. He reports that nine out of ten childhood epileptics drink milk. Calciferol (synthetic vitamin D), like fluorine, tends to bind the magnesium, he says. Milk is loaded with this substance and therefore enhances the problem. The synthetic form of the vitamin is 10 times more active than the natural form--which means it is 10 times more potent in binding magnesium. For this reason the natural vitamin, as found in fish liver oils, will not cause magnesium depletion, but milk can and does."
-Magnesium, The Nutrient That Could Change Your Life
40% of children in America have tooth damage from fluoride overdose - American Dental Association orders immediate elimination of fluoride from toothpaste and drinking water of children. Fluoride replaces calcium in bones causing skeletal fluorosis, "arthritis" and tendon detachment.
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