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Re: The Role Of Magnesium In Fibromyalgia » bulldog2

Posted by SLS on March 7, 2010, at 5:11:49

In reply to The Role Of Magnesium In Fibromyalgia, posted by bulldog2 on March 3, 2010, at 17:07:01

> If you read the entire link and the link within a link low magnesium can cause many problems including mental disease.
>
> http://web.mit.edu/london/www/magnesium.html


I find that a megadose of calcium exacerbates my depression within hours of taking it. There is a delicate balance of actions between magnesium and calcium in neurons, paricularly presynaptically. In addition, magnesium ions serve as a dampener to reduce the excitability of glutamate NMDA receptor membranes.


- Scott

 

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