diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and a host of other chronic diseases.
Signs of severe magnesium deficiency include:
Extreme thirst
Extreme hunger
Frequent urination
Sores or bruises that heal slowly
Dry, itchy skin
Unexplained weight loss
Blurry vision that changes
Unusual tiredness or drowsiness
Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet
Frequent or recurring skin, gum, bladder, or vaginal yeast infections
But wait a minute, aren’t those the same symptoms for diabetes?
Many people have diabetes for about five years before they show intense symptoms. By that time, some people already have eye, kidney, gum, or nerve damage caused by the deteriorating condition of their cells due to insulin resistance and magnesium deficiency. Dump some mercury and arsenic on the mixture of etiologies, and pronto we have the disease condition we call diabetes.
Magnesium Is The Ultimate Heart Medicine
Forty percent of all first heart attacks end in death! Magnesium’s most crucial action is its vasodilating effects, which improve the blood supply to ischemic areas and reduce infarct size.
A ten-year study of 2,182 men in Wales found that those eating diets low in Magnesium had a 50% higher risk of sudden death from heart attacks than those eating one-third more Magnesium.
Due to a lack of Magnesium, the heart muscle can develop a spasm or cramp and stop beating.
Most people, including doctors, don’t know it, but without sufficient Magnesium, we will die.
When someone dies of a heart attack, people never say, “He died from magnesium deficiency.”