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Psychology Today - An Element of Protection, Magnesium is a mineral essential to mental health , July 2016 One of the most abundant elements in the universe and on earth, magnesium—which is literally stardust—is essential to the function of the human body (as well as those of all other animals, and plants, too). It's vital to energy production, muscle and nerve function, protein synthesis, and enzyme activity. It stabilizes heart rate, helps regulate insulin metabolism, and relaxes blood vessels, among many other roles. Now, new technology is furnishing evidence that the mineral is far more widely active in the body than anyone suspected. Researchers in Italy recently discovered, for example, that thousands of the body's proteins inherit the capacity to bind to magnesium and warrant being collectively distinguished as "the magnesome." The mineral, many now believe, plays a significant role in human health, and accumulating evidence suggests that its most important job may be in protecting the brain. One of the big puzzles of contemporary science is Alzheimer's disease, the chronic neurodegenerative disorder marked most prominently by short-term memory loss. Not only is the cause unclear, but there is no way to stop the progression of symptoms. Neuroscientists in the United States and China, however, are accumulating evidence that delivering magnesium ions to the brain may reverse cognitive deficits typical of the disorder by preventing loss of the connections between nerve cells.... learn more: https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/201605/element-protection?collection=1088426
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