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Links to articles about magnesium (List D)
- HIV, AIDS
- HYPERTENSION
- Magnesium, Hypertensive Vascular Diseases, Atherogenesis, Subcellular Compartmentation of Ca and Mg and Vascular Contractility by Burton M. Altura, Aimin Zhang and Bella T. Altura
- Effect of a natural mineral-rich water on catechol-O-methyltransferase function
- Magnesium and Hypertension: study extracts
- Obesity and hypertension: the role of magnesium.
- Magnesium and blood pressure. II. Clinical studies.
- Oral Magnesium and Hypertension:
Research and Clinical Application
- Relationship of
magnesium intake and other dietary factors to blood
pressure : the Honolulu heart study.
- Hypertension, diabetes
mellitus, and insulin resistance: the role of
intracellular magnesium
- Effect of dietary
magnesium supplementation on intralymphocytic free
calcium and magnesium in stroke-prone spontaneously
hypertensive rats.
- Serum ionized magnesium: relation to blood pressure and
racial factors.
- Direct magnetic resonance determination of aortic
distensibility in essential hypertension: relation to
age, abdominal visceral fat, and in situ intracellular free
magnesium.
- Magnesium responsiveness to insulin and insulin-like growth
factor I in erythrocytes from normotensive and
hypertensive subjects.
- Race, education, and dietary cations: findings from the
Third National Health And Nutrition Examination
Survey.
- KIDNEY
STONES
- MAGNESIUM
DEFICIENCY
- Magnificent Magnesium - The Neglected Mineral We Cannot Live Without by Katherine Czapp
- Le Besoin En Magnesium Et Son Apport Dans La Ration by J. Durlach, Y. Rayssiguier and A. Laguitton
- 16 Magnesium Deficiency Symptoms – Signs of Low Magnesium Levels by Paul Fassa
April 1st, 2013.
- This Mineral Could Save Your Life, Healthline, May 7, 2013.
- Importance of Magnesium is Far Greater than Previously Imagined, Dr. Mercola, Dec. 17, 2012.
- Mg deficiency results in modulation of serum lipids,
glutathione, and NO synthase isozyme activation in
cardiovascular tissues: relevance to de novo synthesis
of ceramide, serum Mg2+
and atherogenesis. Shah NC, Liu JP, Iqbal J, Hussain M, Jiang XC, Li Z, Li Y, Zheng T, Li W, Sica AC, Perez-Albela JL, Altura BT, Altura BM.
Lastly, the present studies could be used to
support the hypothesis, suggested more than
25 years ago,that water intake (i.e., from tap
water, bottled waters, and beverages using tap
water) in humans varying between 1 and 2 L/
day, with Mg2+ intakes varying from 5 mg to
higher than 100 mg/day, may represent an excellent way to overcome and control the marginal intakes of Mg obtained with many Western
diets [4,15,20,37,39]. In addition, in view of the
present results and those shown previously [5-
7], it is probably propitious to suggest that all
desalinated-purified waters, recovered/recycled
waters, harvested rainwaters, tap waters, and
all bottled waters (and probably bottled beverages) given to humans should be supplemented
with bioavailable Mg 2+ in order to ameliorate/
prevent the induction of cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular disease processes
worldwide.
- Short-term magnesium deficiency upregulates sphingomyelin synthase and p53 in cardiovascular tissues and cells: relevance to the de novo synthesis of ceramide. Altura BM, Shah NC, Li Z, Jiang XC, Zhang A, Li W, Zheng T, Perez-Albela JL, Altura BT.
We believe, at the very least, that this study, when taken
together with our previous studies (10, 11), strengthens support
for the hypothesis suggested more than two decades ago (37,
41), that water intake (e.g., from tap waters, well waters,
bottled waters, and beverages using tap/well waters) in humans
varying between 1 and 2 l/day, with Mg2+ intakes varying
from <5 to >100 mg/l, may, as we have recently suggested
(10, 11), represent an excellent way to overcome and control
the marginal intakes of Mg obtained with most Western diets.
In addition, in view of our previous findings and those presented
here, it is probably propitious to suggest that all desalinated-
purified recovered/recycled waters, harvested rainwaters,
well waters, tap waters, and all bottled waters given to humans
should be supplemented with bioavailable Mg2+ to ameliorate/
prevent the induction of cardiovascular risk factors and disease processes worldwid
- Short-term magnesium deficiency upregulates ceramide 1 synthase in 2 cardiovascular tissues and cells: cross-talk between cytokines, Mg2+,NF3 kB and de novo ceramide
We believe, at the very least, that this study, when viewed in light of previous recent studies(14-16,68), adds considerable support for the hypothesis suggested more than two decades ago(46,48), that water intake ( e.g., from tap waters, well waters, bottled waters, and beverages using tap/well/spring waters) in humans varying between 1 and 2 L/day, with Mg 2+ intakes varying from <5 to> 100 mg/l, may , as we have suggested recently(14-16, 68), represent an excellent way to overcome and control marginal intakes of Mg obtained with most Western diets. Moreover, in view of our previous findings and those presented here, it is 23 probably propitious to suggest that all desalinated-purified recovered/recycled waters, harvested rainwaters, well waters, tap waters, and all bottled waters given to humans should be supplemented with bioavailable Mg 2+ to ameliorate/prevent the induction of cardiovascular risk factors and disease processes worldwide.
- Magnesium Deficiency Upregulates serine palmitoyl transferase (SPT 1 and SPT 2) in cardiovascular tissues: relationship to serum ionized Mg and cytochrome c. Altura BM, Shah NC, Li Z, Jiang XC, Perez-Albela JL, Altura BT.
We believe, at the very least, that this study when taken together with our previous one (6)would seem to support the hypothesis suggested more than 20 years ago (29): that water intake (e.g., from tap water, bottled waters, and beverages using tap water) in humans varying between 1 and 2 l/day with Mg2+ intakes varying from <5 to > 100 mg/l, may, as we suggested recently (6), represent an excellent way to overcome and control the marginal intakes of Mg obtained with most Western diets (13, 29, 33). In addition, in view of the present results and those shown previously (6), it is probably propitious to suggest that alll desalinated purified recovered and recycled waters, harvested rainwaters, tap waters, and all bottled waters given to humans should be supplemented with bioavailable Mg to ameliorate the induction of cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular disease processes worldwide.
- Short-term magnesium deficiency results in decreased levels of serum sphingomyelin, lipid peroxidation, and apoptosis in cardiovascular tissues. Altura BM, Shah NC, Jiang XC, Li Z, Perez-Albela JL, Sica AC, Altura BT..
At the very least, this study would seem to support the hypothesis, suggested more than 25 years ago, that water intake (e.g., from tap water, bottled waters, and beverages using tap water) in humans varying between 1 and 2 l/day, with Mg2+ intakes varying from <5 mg to higher than 100 mg/l, may represent an excellent way to overcome and control the marginal intakes of Mg obtained with Most Western diets (13, 29).
- Sphingolipids regulate [Mg2+]o uptake and [Mg2+]i content in vascular smooth muscle cells: potential mechanisms and importance to membrane transport of Mg2+. Zheng T, Li W, Altura BT, Shah NC, Altura BM.
- Cerebral spinal fluid and serum ionized magnesium and calcium levels in preeclamptic women during administration of magnesium sulfate. Apostol A, Apostol R, Ali E, Choi A, Ehsuni N, Hu B, Li L, Altura BT, Altura BM.
- Magnesium and Magnesium Deficiency
- Can one really measure
magnesium deficiency using the short-term magnesium loading
test?
- Hypomagnesemia and clinical implications in children
and neonates.
- Magnesium
deficiency: pathophysiologic and clinical overview
- Magnesium homeostasis and clinical disorders of magnesium
deficiency.
- Metabolism of magnesium in health and disease.
- Association of low plasma concentrations of antioxidant
vitamins, magnesium and zinc with high body fat per
cent measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis in
Indian men
- Neurotic, neuromuscular and autonomic nervous form of
magnesium imbalance.
- HYPOMAGNESEMIA
(topic 274)
- Covers common
conditions linked to a deficiency, by Sandy
Simmons
- HYPOMAGNESEMIA
(topic 1122)
- Ability of a
cocoa product to correct chronic Mg deficiency in
rats
- INTRACTABLE magnesium
deficiency: Advice from magnesium researchers
- MENOPAUSE
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- MITRAL VALVE
PROLAPSE
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- NUTRITIONAL
- NYSTAGMUS
- OBESITY
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- PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
(INCLUDING GANGRENE, CLAUDICATION, LEG ULCERS AND
THROMBOPHLEBITIS)
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