Books about magnesium,
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The Magnesium Factorby Mildred Seelig, M.D. and Andrea Rosanoff, Ph.D.Book DescriptionHow one simple nutrient can prevent, treat, and help to reverse high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. This important book brings to light an often overlooked but central factor in some of the most prevalent and serious disorders that affect Americans today: magnesium deficiency. Written by a medical doctor and researcher who is considered to be the world's leading expert on the actions and uses of this vital mineral, The Magnesium Factor explains how magnesium deficiencies develop, why they are so widespread, and how they translate into metabolic disruptions that ultimately threaten the health of virtually every bodily system. The author then details how to determine whether you have, or are at risk for, this problem-and what you can do about it. Backed by the latest scientific research, yet written in a clear, accessible style, here is the authoritative source for information on a topic of critical interest for all health-conscious individuals. About the AuthorMildred S. Seelig, M.D., MPH, is a world-renowned researcher who has studied the role of magnesium in health and disease for more than forty years. The author of numerous peer-reviewed articles and an international lecturer, she is also a master of the American College of Nutrition and a founding editor of the college's professional journal. Andrea Rosanoff, M.S., Ph.D., is an independent scholar who earned her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in nutrition at the University of California at Berkeley. |
The Miracle of Magnesiumby Carolyn Dean, M.D., N.D.Editorial ReviewsBook Description"Magnesium is indeed the unsung hero and is a
key nutriceutical that everybody needs to know about. . . .
This book needs to be read by any individual wishing to
improve their quality of life. . . . Dr Dean has the best
credentials in bringing solutions to those suffering from
the hidden magnesium disorders that affect most of
us." More than seventy-five years ago, medical scientists declared magnesium to be an essential nutrient, indispensable to life. When this mineral is part of your diet, you are guarding against-and helping to alleviate-health threats such as heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis, diabetes, depression, arthritis, and asthma. But while research continues to reaffirm magnesium's irreplaceable contribution to good health, many Americans remain dangerously deficient. In The Miracle of Magnesium, Dr. Carolyn Dean, an authority on this mineral who has used it with dramatic success in her own practice, explains the vital role that magnesium plays in the control of many serious ailments-from painful muscle spasms and bladder problems to traumatic brain injury and complications of pregnancy and childbirth. Inside you will discover
Whether you need help with a serious health problem or merely want to protect the good health you already enjoy, The Miracle of Magnesium will answer all your questions. It may even save your life. From the Back Cover"Every doctor and patient should read this comprehensive
book on the many roles of magnesium. . . . I loved this
book. Clearly written and packed with information, it
offers a compendium on natural medicine and is an
invaluable resource for both practitioner and public alike.
It is the most comprehensive and well referenced guide to
the myriad benefits of magnesium published to date." |
User's Guide to Calcium and Magnesium: Learn What You Need to Know About How These Nutrients Build Strong Bonesby Nan Fuchs, Jack Challem, ed.Editorial ReviewsBook DescriptionCalcium is essential for health, but it actually works best with magnesium to build strong bones, maintain a healthy heart, improve mood, and reduce uncomfortable premenstrual symptoms. The User's Guide to Calium & Maganesium explains the health benefits of this nutritional team and how you can use them to enhance health About the AuthorNan Kathryn Fuchs, Ph.D., is a nutritionist in private practice in Sebastopol, California, as well as a health educator. She is author of several books, including The Nutrition Detective, Overcoming the Legacy of Overeating, and The Giant Book of Women's Health Secrets. She is also Nutrition Editor for the Wolmen's Health Letter, a popular newsletter. |
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Migraines: The Breakthrough Program That Can Help End Your Painby Alexander Mauskop, MD and Barry Fox, Ph.D.Editorial ReviewsBook DescriptionGET RELIEF FROM MIGRAINES NOW WITH A NEW, BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENT! Some twenty-five million Americans suffer from migraines, those excruciating headaches that can last for hours or even days. The symptoms can include debilitating pain, extreme sensitivity to sound and light, sweats, double vision, nausea and vomiting, slurred speech, and more. Current treatments and prescription drugs fail to help millions of these patients. But now there's a safe, all-natural "triple therapy" program that can relieve the pain-and often even prevent recurrences-of migraines. A combination of three easy-to-find, over-the-counter supplements (magnesium, vitamin B2, and the herb feverfew) this scientifically proven remedy was developed by Dr. Alexander Mauskop, one of the nation's leading migraine experts, and has already helped thousands. Discover:
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Heart Healthy Magnesium: your nutritional key to cardiovascular wellnessby James B. Pierce, Ph.D.Do you suffer from high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, or chest pains? Do you get unexplained cramps or pains in your legs or back? Do you have trouble keeping your hands and feet warm? Has your doctor told you that you may be at risk for heart attack or stroke? If your answer is "yes, " you may be surprised to learn that a deficiency of one simple mineral - magnesium - may be at the root of your problem. In Heart Healthy Magnesium, author James B. Pierce, Ph.D., explains how a surprising array of health problems - from insomnia, fading memory, and stiff, aching muscles, all the way to high blood pressure, arrhythmia, angina, heart attack, and stroke - may all be related to inadequate levels of magnesium in the body's muscle cells. Using clear non-technical language, Dr. Pierce explains the ways in which magnesium works to maintain the healthy functioning of the body as a whole, and of the cardiovascular system in particular. He discusses why and how magnesium deficiencies develop, how to know whether you are one of the many people affected by this condition, and what can happen when the body becomes starved for this essential mineral. Most important, he tells about the remarkable results that have been attained by using magnesium to promote heart health, and relates his own personal experience with cardiovascular disease. Dr. Pierce gives easy-to-follow guidelines for developing your own comprehensive and personalized nutritional program, including up-to-date information on diet, exercise, and stress reduction. Heart Healthy Magnesium provides an accurate account of the breakthrough scientific research that is now underway. It offers an approach to cardiovascular wellness that involves no costly drugs and no undesirable side effects - just a simple, safe, and effective program that can help you feel better than you have in years. |
Magnesium: How an Important Mineral Helps Prevent Heart Attacks and Relieve Stressby Alan R. Gaby. |
Cholesterol, Magnesium and Coronary Heart Disease: Save Your Heartby John B. Neal, MD. |
Magnesium and Manby Warren E.C. Wacker. |
Magnesium Deficiency: Physiopathology and Treatment Implicationsby M.J. Halpern, J. Durlach (Editor). |
Magnesium Deficiency in the Pathogenesis of Disease: Early Roots of Cardiovascular, Skeletal, and Renal Abnormalities (Topics in Bone and Mineral)by Mildred S. Seelig. |
Disorders of Mineral Metabolismby Bronmer. |
Calcium, phosphate, and magnesium metabolism: clinical physiology and diagnostic proceduresby Unknown. |
Phosphate and Mineral Homeostasis (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Vol 208)by Shaul G. Massry, Michel Olmer, Eberhard Ritz |
Mg 2+ and Excitable Membranesby P. Strata, E. Carbowe (Editor) REVIEWS |
Metal Ions in Biological Systemsby Helmut Sigel, Astrid Sigel (Editor) |
Magnesium in Cellular Processes and Medicineby B.M. Altura, J. Durlach, M.S. Seelig (Editor) |
Magnesium in Biological Systems: Environmental and Biomedical Aspectsby T. Fazekas, B. Selmiczi, P. Stefanovits (Editor) |
Magnesium and the Cellby Nicholas J. Birch (Editor)Focuses on the molecular and biochemical aspects of magnesium in the cell that relate to its regulatory role. Three distinct audiences are addressed: biochemists and pharmacologists studying the processes in which magnesium has a pivotal role; clinicians who recognize that magnesium deficiency, as well as that of potassium, is associated with several conditions; and researchers investigating the role of metal ions in the regulation of biological processes, or the role of biomolecular interactions in cellular signalling and control. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, OR. |
Magnesium: Current Status and New Developments: Theoretical, Biological, and Medical Aspectsby Theophile Theophanides (Editor), Jane Anastassopoulou (Editor)This volume contains the Proceeding of the 8th International Symposium on Magnesium. It presents research and applications in order to interface between medical doctors, clinicians and scientists responsible for magnesium involvement in the pathogenesis of diseases, its biological significance, metabolism and many other utilizations which are associated with membranes and cells. The topics which are discussed concern mechanisms of the mode of action of free magnesium cations, hydrated cations and magnesium-linked cations. |
The Biological Chemistry of Magnesiumby J. A. Cowan (Editor)Emphasizing interactions at the molecular level, reviews the current understanding of magnesium biochemistry, especially the pivoltal role of magnesium ion in nucleic acid biochemistry. The topics include magnesium as the catalytic center of RNA enzymes, magnesium-dependent enzymes in the general metabolism, the genetics and molecular biology of magnesium transport systems, and the regulation of cytosolic magnesium ion in the heart. Addressed to graduate students and non-specialists in biochemistry, biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, and related disciplines. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, OR. |
Calcium and Magnesium Metabolism in Early Lifeby Reginald C. Tsang (Editor) |
Magnesium in health and disease: Fifth International Magnesium Symposium, August 8-12, 1988, Kyoto, Japan |
Magnesium in health and disease: proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Magnesium, Montreal, Quebec, May 30-June 1, 1976 |
Crazy Water:The Story of Mineral Wells and Other Texas Health ResortsBy Gene FowlerAuthor Gene Fowler tells how the FDA destroyed the American mineral water industry in the 1930's, taking magnesium away from consumers. |
The Pocket Guide to Bottled Waterby Arthur Von Weisenberger.This title is out of print, but Amazon will query their network of used book stores. |
Good Water Guide: The World's Best Bottled Waterby Maureen Green and Timothy Green.Gives mineral profiles of major brands of waters. |
AIM: Guiding and encouraging all the researches in relation to magnesium, most particularly in biomedicine.
FIELD OF INTERVENTION: Magnesium physiology of plants, animals and humans. Medicine and nutrition.
MEANS OF ACTION: Holding of national and international scientific meetings.
Publication of Magnesium Research (in English and with a sum-up in French)
A valuable source of information and research
This comprehensive treatise by international authorities
will
provide a major reference for all those interested in any
aspect of magnesium.
Magnesium plays an essential role in a wide range of fundamental cellular reactions. Hence it is not surprising that deficiency in the organism or disturbances of magnesium homeostasis may lead to serious biochemical and symptomatic changes. Recent surveys in industrialised countries suggest that a signivicant number of people consume less than international dietary reference intakes and there is emerging evidence that habitually low intakes of Mg are associated with etiologic factors in various metabolic diseases.
This book is the edited proceedings of Mag2000 the 9th International Magnesium Symposium organised with the assistance of the National Institute of Agricultural Research (INRA), held in Vichy (France), September 2000. The meeting provided a forum to present recent advances on the functional role and metabolism of magnesium, and applications in the fields of nutrition, medicine and agriculture. The contributions cover a broad spectrum of material from the total organism through individual organ systems and down to the cellular, subcellular and molecular levels. The book comprises the reports from basic and clinical scientists who have been selected because of their recognised expertise and also original voluntary papers. International leaders in the field of magnesium have accepted to express their views not only on the major results obtained in the past years but also by pointing out new directions.
Magnesium research is rapidly moving and it is clear that in the next few years of the millennium there will be many advances in understanding the role of magnesium.
This book will help to stimulate research and encourage progress in this advancing field.
Cellular magnesium: intracellular homeostasis and membrane transport; Magnesium and cell functions; Magnesium absorption and metabolism; Magnesium and the kidney; Epidemiology of magnesium deficiency and recommended dietary allowance; Magnesium and water; Analytical aspects and assessment of magnesium status; Magnesium, inflammation and immunity; Magnesium and cardiovascular disease; Magnesium and endocrinology; Magnesium, osteoporosis and gynaecology; Magnesium and neuroscience; Magnesium and sports; Pharmacological uses of magnesium; Magnesium, animal health and agriculture; Indexes.
ISBN 0 86196 609 0 Paperback September 2001 Price £75/US$131
View Dr. M. S. Seelig's contribution, EPIDEMIOLOGY OF WATER MAGNESIUM; EVIDENCE OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO HEALTH.
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