Magnesium, Mark Sircus
Magnesium in Modern Medicine
Magnesium is nearly miraculous for the depth and scope of its application. It really is not an exaggeration to say that miracles in medicine would be achieved if people’s magnesium deficiency were addressed instead of ignored. Certainly many lives would be saved if non-toxic medicines were favored over toxic ones. This is not idle medical banter and the entire medical community will eventually have to reorient itself by putting magnesium, specifically magnesium chloride, at the top of the chart of usable medicines.
When 1,033 hospitalized patients were studied, over 54% were low in magnesium. What was worse is that 90% of the doctors never even thought of ordering a magnesium test.1
Journal of the AMA
Despite the fact that magnesium is almost as important for life as the air we breathe, it seems like the medical industrial complex is not too keen on the public getting enough of this precious mineral. For instance, for the past 15 years evidence has stacked up showing patients with acute coronary thrombosis improve their survival chances by 50 - 82.5% when given intravenous magnesium of 32-66 mmol (1200 miligrams of magnesium equals 50 mmol) in the first 24 hours,2 and still magnesium chloride or magnesium sulfate are not universally used in hospitals around the world. Rapid intravenous bolus doses of magnesium have been shown to instantaneously and effectively dilate the coronary collateral circulation proving to be a dramatically effective treatment of acute myocardial infarction, angina and congestive heart failure.3
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