Friday, March 15, 2013 3:16 AM
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Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI
Magnesium Deficiency Linked To Heart Disease The Missing Mineral—Magnesium (The Strong Link of Low Nutritional Magnesium and High Calcium-¬to-¬Magnesium Ratio in the Genesis of Cardiovascular Disease) A Review of the Peer-Reviewed Science, by A. Rosanoff, PhD “Mid-1950s, USA: Middle-aged people start dying of heart attacks. The new “epidemic” is so sudden and so forceful that doctors ask researchers for help: “How do we treat and prevent this onslaught of sudden death?” Many also wonder, “What is causing this phenomenon?” [See Fig. 1 and Appendix I] Early Heart Disease Research Turns Away from Strong Evidence for Magnesium Hypothesis Something in our lifestyle was allowing many otherwise healthy people to drop dead from heart attacks. The search was on for the cause. With no pathogen and no toxin, researchers began to look for things that “correlated” with heart attacks or strokes. Factors associated with an elevated risk of heart disease became the way to study this increasing problem. High blood pressure, smoking, obesity and high serum cholesterol came to be the best known of a growing list of cardiovascular risk factors—things to avoid or clinical measurements to correct....” read more: http://nutritionalmagnesium.org/research/heart-health/409-magnesium-deficiency-linked-to-heart-disease.html
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