Thursday, July 9, 2015

Why We’re All Deficient In Magnesium, The Many Signs & What To Do




March 25, 2015 by OrganicOlivia.

Signs of magnesium deficiency are everywhere in the United States, if you know what to look for. Unfortunately, the symptoms are so incredibly common that they constantly slip under the radar! Hardly anyone, especially doctors, notice that the ailments we suffer from on a daily basis are actually magnesium deficiency symptoms… and we’re all paying for it.

Just about every single person you come into contact with – especially those with a health problem, but even those with only minor complaints – are suffering in some way from this nationwide deficiency. Including you!
What Exactly Is Magnesium?
Magnesium is life.
It is the 4th most abundant mineral in the body, right next to sulfur (which is JUST as important).

Along with being a mineral, magnesium is also an electrolyte. “Sports drinks” (aka sugar-filled scams) claim to contain electrolytes such as magnesium, potassium, and sodium because we sweat away these important nutrients during exercise, and their deficiency is what leads to the common problems athletes face, such as muscle cramping! But believe me – electrolytes (especially magnesium) do so much more than treat and prevent muscle cramps.

First off, electrolytes are what allow us to be living, electrical beings. They are responsible for all
electrical activity (and thus brain conductivity) in the body. Without electrolytes like magnesium, muscles can’t fire, your heart cannot beat, and your brain doesn’t receive any signals. We need magnesium to stay alive, point blank. As soon as we don’t have enough of it, we start to lose the energy and conductivity that keeps us going. Technically, as soon as we become deficient, we slowly begin to die, getting more aches and pains day by day, feeling worse year after year. I can’t stress it enough… signs of magnesium deficiency are everywhere, if you just look.

Magnesium is a cofactor in over three hundred reactions in the body, necessary for transmission of nerve impulses, temperature regulations, detoxification in the liver, and formation of bones and teeth. However, magnesium shows its true power in cardiovascular health. The Weston A. Price foundation writes, “Magnesium alone can fulfill the role of many common cardiac medications: magnesium inhibits blood clots (like aspirin), thins the blood (like Coumadin), blocks calcium uptake (like calcium channel-blocking durgs such as Procardia) and relaxes blood vessels (like ACE inhibitors such as Vasotec) (Pelton, 2001).”

Nearly EVERYONE has signs of magnesium deficiency but we don’t realize it…

Symptoms include:

Constipation
High blood pressure (Hypertension)
Anxiety
Depression
Insomnia
Behavioral disturbances
Lethargy
Impaired memory/thinking
Seizures
Fatigue
Sleep disturbances
Pain
Muscle cramps
Chronic back pain
Headaches
Migraines
Muscular pain
Tendonitis
Anger
Aggression
ADHD
Brain fog
Tension
Anxiety disorders such as OCD
Anything that makes you tense and tight could potentially be due to magnesium deficiency. If you can’t relax or you can’t stop — think magnesium! Full-blown health problems can even be tied back to this crucial mineral. Most people with ANY chronic disease or issue benefit greatly from magnesium supplementation therapy. This is because chronic illness = stress, and stress depletes magnesium. The following are conditions that are likely to have magnesium deficiency as a part of the puzzle:

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Adrenal Fatigue
Fibromyalgia
Heart Disease
Atrial Fibrillation
Heart Palpitations
Osteoporosis (yes, magnesium is more important than calcium for bone health!)
Diabetes
Sudden Death in patients with Congestive Heart Failure
Kidney Stones
“Similarly, patients with diagnoses of depression, epilepsy, diabetes mellitus, tremor, Parkinsonism, arrhythmias, circulatory disturbances (stroke, cardiac infarction, arteriosclerosis), hypertension, migraine, cluster headache, cramps, neuro-vegetative disorders, abdominal pain, osteoporosis, asthma, stress dependent disorders, tinnitus, ataxia, confusion, preeclampsia, weakness, might also be consequences of the magnesium deficiency syndrome.”
 – Journal of the American College of Nutrition
Amazingly, the article referenced above even mentions neuro-vegetative disorders as a possible result of magnesium deficiency. This would include comas. Stress hormone production requires high levels of magnesium and stressful experiences can immediately lead to complete depletion of magnesium stores; could this be a contributing factor to why we see comas after traumatic accidents/injuries? As I mentioned above, magnesium is an electrolyte responsible for brain signals and conductivity. Without magnesium, people in comas may not be able to come to and resume conductivity. Many people with diabetes also fall into diabetic comas. Diabetes is listed as another possible consequence of magnesium deficiency. Could this be a factor in diabetic comas as well? Something to think about and research further!

Cravings
Do you crave chocolate? Why, when people are stressed out, do they go for chocolate? Chocolate is one of the highest food sources of magnesium.

Magnesium is associated with so many disorders that Dr. Carolyn Dean of the Nutritional Magnesium Association has devoted an entire book to discussing how she has treated thousands of patients for a wide array of diseases, with magnesium as the primary component. Her book, The Magnesium Miracle, is a must-read if you have any of the magnesium deficiency symptoms above, or any health problems in general – as there is likely a magnesium component to everything. Check out 50 Studies Suggest That Magnesium Deficiency Is Killing Us.

Why Don’t Doctors Find Magnesium Deficiencies In Tests?
Unfortunately, conventional medicine has not woken up to the amount of research that has been done on magnesium deficiency.

One of the reasons Western Medicine is so off base with magnesium is how they test it: with blood tests.

Blood tests do not yield ANY information about magnesium… why? Because the body controls the levels of blood magnesium very tightly. If the magnesium in the blood drops just a little bit, you’re going to have a heart attack. It’s that sample. So to prevent this, the body will rob all of its cells, tissues, and bones of magnesium in order to keep the blood levels constant. If you do a blood test for magnesium, the cells could be completely empty while your blood levels remain constant.

What’s worse is that magnesium is not even in your blood. 99% of the magnesium in the body is stored in the cells that get robbed, while a mere 1% of your body’s total magnesium is in the blood. These tests are a complete waste of time, and they’re not educating doctors to this reality.

“A serum test for magnesium is actually worse than ineffective, because a test result that is within normal limits lends a false sense of security about the status of the mineral in the body. It also explains why doctors don’t recognize magnesium deficiency; they assume serum magnesium levels are an accurate measure of all the magnesium in the body.” – Dr. Carolyn Dean

Why Are We So Deficient?
Here’s the short(ish) version: Number one, we’re being poisoned by our food. Number two, we’re increasingly stressed out. We’re running our engines on high to keep up with life and it’s draining us. Stress hormone production requires high levels of magnesium and stressful experiences lead to depletion of magnesium stores. Number three, we’re eating more sugar than ever. For every molecule of sugar we consume, our bodies use 54 molecules of magnesium to process it. Fourth, low levels in the soil and modern farming techniques deplete stores of magnesium. And lastly, magnesium is depleted by many pharmaceutical drugs and estrogen compounds such as oral contraceptives, antibiotics, cortisone, prednisone, and blood pressure medications (“Drug-induced nutrient depletion handbook,” Pelton, 2001). Diuretics in coffee and tea (caffeine) also raise excretion levels. Oh and by the way – flouride competes for absorption with magnesium!

Nowadays, nearly everyone is magnesium deficient – no test needed. Refined/processed foods are stripped of their mineral, vitamin, and fiber content. These are anti-nutrient foods because they actually steal magnesium in order to be metabolized. When consumed, they demand that we supplement with magnesium or we are destined to break down eventually due to severe deficiency. Like I said, sugar is the worst offender. Every single molecule of sugar you consume drags over 50 times the amount of magnesium out of your body.

Well, what if you eat a healthy diet? Processed products are not the only foods that are devoid of magnesium. In general, magnesium has been depleted from topsoil, diminishing dietary intake across the board while our need for magnesium has increased, due to the high levels of toxic exposure we come across in our daily lives (air, water, plastics, chemicals, the list goes on!). The soil is depleted of magnesium because of the pesticides that are sprayed on all conventionally grown plants and worldwide pollution that affects even the cleanest fields. Pesticides also kill those beneficial bacteria/fungi that are necessary in order for plants to convert soil nutrients into plant nutrients usable by humans.

Are You A Cannabis User?
Cannabis has so many positive effects in terms of treating diseases such as epilepsy, cancer, and more (read 1, 2, 3 and cureyourowncancer.org). Trust me, I’ll be the first to tell you I’m all for it – it’s a safe and effective herb with countless therapeutic benefits that the government has been hiding for years. The only way they want you using it is if they’ve patented one of its’ chemical compounds and can sell it to you for a profit.

However, we should also look at what happens to our body on a cellular level if we use cannabis on a daily basis. Would you take parasite cleansing herbs every day for the rest of your life, or even every few days? Probably not. You’d take them when you’re sick or during a monthly cleanse, or else you’d develop some side effects from overuse. We need to remember that cannabis is a powerful herbal medicine and should be treated in such a way.

It turns out that using marijuana tends to deplete the body’s stores of magnesium, with the result that the person feels more on-edge after coming down from the high.

Of course, that doesn’t mean that it isn’t safe in moderation. It means that over time, if used consistently without proper balance via magnesium replenishment, it can and will cause magnesium deficiency.

The Best Ways To Get Magnesium
1. Eat magnesium rich foods grown on organic soil.

2. Drink it!  Isotonic Magnesium is the closest thing you can get to an IV drip.  The powder, when mixed with the correct amount of water becomes the same pressure as your bodily fluid which means it doesn't have to be digested and gets absorbed in the intestines super fast!

3. Apply magnesium oil to your skin! This is the second best way to raise your levels.

4. Soak in epsom salt baths. This will provide not only magnesium, but sulfur for your liver as well.

Additional References
Oxford Journals – Magnesium Basics: http://ckj.oxfordjournals.org/content/5/Suppl_1/i3.full

Dr. Carolyn Dean, MD: http://drcarolyndean.com/magnesium_miracle/

Saturday, July 4, 2015

16 Healthy Foods That Rev Up Your Sex Drive

16 Foods that Up Your Sex Drive

1.       Watermelon
According to the researchers at Texas A and M University, there's a nutrient contained in watermelons that can have a Viagra-like effect on the human body. It's called citrulline and is converted into arginine in the body.

Dr. Bhimu Patil has confirmed this, saying: "Arginine boosts nitric oxide, which relaxes blood vessels, the same basic effect that Viagra has, to treat erectile dysfunction and maybe even prevent it."

2.       Chocolate
What ISN'T chocolate good for?!
Not only is chocolate delicious, but according to Esther Blum R.D. and author of Eat, Drink. and Be Gorgeous, it is: "A great aphrodisiac, and it contains magnesium, which can make you feel very relaxed."

3.       Black Raspberries

Black RASPBERRIES not blackberries -- there's a difference!


The doctors and authors of 7 Keys to Lifelong Sexual Vitality have said these yummy little berries enhance libido and sexual endurance! It must be all the phytochemical in it or something!
They recommend eating at least 10 berries OR a tablespoon of the seeds just a few hours before you decide to get naughty with your partner!

4.       Figs
Two questions: has anyone ever had a real fig and does consuming a ton of Fig Newtons count??
Dr. Clement, author of 7 Keys to Lifelong Sexual Vitality, says figs will DEFINITELY get you in the mood or just make you super irresistible to your partner!  "They're considered excellent stimulants of fertility and enhance the secretion of pheromones."

5.       Avocados
Add some avocados to your cart! Not only are they good for you, they actually help keep your sex drive strong!

These yummy fruits contain heart-healthy fats, vitamin B5, and folic acid which helps to keep the body going and increases energy! Just what you need to keep at it!
Vitamin B6 is supposedly known to help hormone production in men which definitely equals a strong sex drive! Maybe it's just the men who need to start eating these more??

6.       Ginger
What isn't ginger good for?! Not only can this root help treat colds, it can totally help in between the sheets!
The author of 7 Keys to Lifelong Sexual Vitality says ginger isn't only used for medicinal purposes anymore!
"In the 21st century, those of us who know about botanical-ceuticals know that ginger helps circulation temperature adjustment, mucoid detoxification (mucus-like residue that can coat your GI tract) and it's also a libido enhancer."

7.       Clove
This is a good one for guys! Just add a little Clove to your hot apple cider or in foods and you'll be good to go!
In a published journal, research revealed this little spice extract produced an increase in sexual activity of normal male rats!
Author Keri Glassman says:  "In India, cloves have been used to treat male sexual dysfunction for centuries. Cloves are also used to rid bad breath, which can't hurt your kissing skills either."

8.       Eggs
Eggs! Apparently these babies keep you going all day long -- like the Energizer bunny!
Author Keri Glassman says:  "Eggs are high in protein, which is a source of stamina, and they're also low in calories. In addition, they're a good source for an amino acid L-arginine, which has been shown effective in treating types of heart ailments and erectile dysfunction."

9.       Steak
The next time you're thinking of what to cook for dinner for you and your loved one, think steak!

Esther Blum, R.D., author of Eat, Drink. and Be Gorgeous reveals red meat is a great source of zinc!

It is said that zinc increases your testosterone and stops production of prolactin, a hormone that can impair sexual function!
10.   Salmon
If you're not feeling steak, salmon is a great choice, too!
According to Esther, the omega-3s are great for improving circulation! It's essential for boosting blood flow to your genitals and can also raise dopamine levels in your brain!
Don't you want to feel good while you're in the mood?!

11.   Ginseng
Don't let this funky little root turn you off! It's actually to have said to boost the libido of women by like, a lot!

A research conducted at the University of Hawaii said they found women who took a ginseng supplement significantly upped their sex drive within a month and 68% of the ladies said their sex life improved dramatically! What the WHAT?!

Keri Glassman, author of The New You (and Improved) Diet! suggests:  "Add ginseng into your diet or try one of the many ginseng teas available. Just don't jump at the sight of ginseng, though. Many energy drinks that claim to have ginseng in them also contain chemicals and tons of sugar, and there's nothing sexy about that."

12.   Broccoli
Ladies, this veggie is good any way you want it! Not like, sexually, but if you're into that kind of thing...LOLz!

Author of The New You (and Improved) Diet, Keri Glassman suggests broccoli because of how much vitamin C it has! She says:

"Vitamin C aids in blood circulation to organs and has also been associated with an improved female libido."

13.   Iceberg Lettuce
Who said salads were only for people who are trying to lose weight or be healthy?!

Dr. Clement recommends iceberg lettuce if you want to rev up your sex drive!

"Iceberg lettuce contains an opiate that helps to activate sex hormones."

14.   Oatmeal
Okay, we know what you're going to say, "who wants to eat a bowl of oatmeal before having sex?!" Fine, maybe you weren't going to say that, but a bowl of this wouldn't hurt!

While oatmeal is definitely a testosterone-booster, it helps the ladies as well! Oatmeal is to said to contain L-arginine (again with the arginine!) which helps blood flows to your naughty bits!

Not only that, but it's an ingredient in lubes and love potions, too!

15.   Pine Nuts
Like a few of the other foods before it in this gallery, pine nuts are filled with arginine which, again, helps increase blood flow, just like Viagra!

So, add some of these to your salad during dinner and get a kick out of the benefits later that night!

16.   Almonds
There's a rumor way back in the day that the scent of almonds just get women going!

We're not sure if this myth is true, but these little babies are packed with zinc and according to Dr. Oz, it's the "ultimate sex mineral!"

Grab a handful, everybody!