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home:mp:managing_immunopathology [12.15.2018] – [Strategy #7: Re-examine sources of emf in your surroundings.] sallieqhome:mp:managing_immunopathology [12.15.2018] – [Strategy #8: examine Magnesium status] sallieq
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 :?: During the progression of Mg deficiency in a rodent model, we have observed dramatic increases in serum levels of inflammatory cytokines [interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)] after 3 wk on a Mg-deficient diet. (({{pubmed>long:1384353}})) :?: During the progression of Mg deficiency in a rodent model, we have observed dramatic increases in serum levels of inflammatory cytokines [interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)] after 3 wk on a Mg-deficient diet. (({{pubmed>long:1384353}}))
  
-:?: Bacteria use their own pumps to collect magnesium  (({{pubmed>long:99999999}})) +:?: [[https://phys.org/news/2016-04-bacteria-magnesium.html|Bacteria use their own pumps to collect magnesium]]
-https://phys.org/news/2016-04-bacteria-magnesium.html+
 Magnesium is a mineral found in all living organisms. Your body contains 20–30 grams of this element, most of which is in the skeleton. We humans are supplied with magnesium through our daily diet or as a supplement. Magnesium is a mineral found in all living organisms. Your body contains 20–30 grams of this element, most of which is in the skeleton. We humans are supplied with magnesium through our daily diet or as a supplement.
  
 Magnesium deficiency is not especially common, but occurs in patients with intestinal diseases such as Crohn's disease. These patients often have to live with cramps and various rheumatic illnesses. Other symptoms typical of magnesium deficiency are muscular spasms, cramp, anxiety or abnormal heart rhythms. Magnesium deficiency is not especially common, but occurs in patients with intestinal diseases such as Crohn's disease. These patients often have to live with cramps and various rheumatic illnesses. Other symptoms typical of magnesium deficiency are muscular spasms, cramp, anxiety or abnormal heart rhythms.
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 :?: Researchers at NCMM, the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway at UiO and Oslo University Hospital have shown exactly how sensitive the bacteria's transport system is. (({{pubmed>long:99999999}})) :?: Researchers at NCMM, the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway at UiO and Oslo University Hospital have shown exactly how sensitive the bacteria's transport system is. (({{pubmed>long:99999999}}))
  
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 "Magnesium also stabilises genetic material in both humans and bacteria," Morth elaborates. "Magnesium also stabilises genetic material in both humans and bacteria," Morth elaborates.
  
-:?: Bacterial Growth at the High Concentrations of Magnesium Sulfate Found in Martian Soils +:?: Bacterial Growth at the High Concentrations of Magnesium Sulfate Found in Martian Soils (({{pubmed>long:22248384}})) 
-https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3277918/ (({{pubmed>long:99999999}}))+ 
 +:?: [[http://www.microbiologyresearch.org/docserver/fulltext/micro/3/3/mic-3-3-418.pdf?expires=1544835323&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=D3562D1950E20CBA598B824272668EF5|The Influence of Magnesium on Cell Division]]   
  
-:?: The Influence of Magnesium on Cell Division (({{pubmed>long:99999999}})) 
-http://www.microbiologyresearch.org/docserver/fulltext/micro/3/3/mic-3-3-418.pdf?expires=1544799125&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=2347488F53B4A681841D4CCB23F529AC 
 SUMMARY: In simple chemically defined media all of 15 bacteria failed to grow in the complete absence of magnesium. The concentration of magnesium for maximum growth was dependent upon the Gram reaction of the individual species examined, the magnesium requirements of the Gram-positive organisms being some ten times greater than the requirements of the Gram-negative organisms. In contrast to the observations made in more complex media (peptone water), normal cell division occurred in chemically defined media containing suboptimal amounts of magnesium. It is suggested that magnesium is involved in the synthesis of bacterial protoplasm as well as cell division and, in simple chemically defined media, the synthetic reactions require the higher magnesium concentration. SUMMARY: In simple chemically defined media all of 15 bacteria failed to grow in the complete absence of magnesium. The concentration of magnesium for maximum growth was dependent upon the Gram reaction of the individual species examined, the magnesium requirements of the Gram-positive organisms being some ten times greater than the requirements of the Gram-negative organisms. In contrast to the observations made in more complex media (peptone water), normal cell division occurred in chemically defined media containing suboptimal amounts of magnesium. It is suggested that magnesium is involved in the synthesis of bacterial protoplasm as well as cell division and, in simple chemically defined media, the synthetic reactions require the higher magnesium concentration.
  
-...... +:?: Myth or Reality—Transdermal Magnesium? (({{pubmed>long:28788060}}))
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-Myth or Reality—Transdermal Magnesium? (({{pubmed>long:99999999}})) +
-https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579607/ +
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-General Anxiety, lethargy, weakness, agitation, depression, dysmenorrhea, hyperactivity, headache, irritability, dysacusis, low stress tolerance, loss of appetite, nausea, sleep disorders, impaired athletic performance. +
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-Muscle spasm, cramps in the soles of the feet, leg cramps, facial muscles, masticatory muscles, and calves, carpopedal spasm, back aches, neck pain, urinary spasms, magnesium deficiency tetany. +
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-Nervousness, increased sensitivity of NMDA receptors to excitatory neurotransmitters, migraine, depression, nystagmus, paraesthesia, poor memory, seizures, tremor, vertigo. +
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-Constipation. +
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-Risk of arrhythmias, supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmias, hypertension, coronary spasm, decreased myocardial pump function, digitalis sensitivity, torsade de pointes, death from heart disease.+
  
-Hypokalaemia, hypocalcaemia, retention of sodium. 
  
-Dyslipoproteinemia (increased blood triglycerides and cholesterol), decreased glucose tolerance, insulin resistance, increased risk of metabolic syndrome, disturbances of bone and vitamin D metabolism, resistance to PTH, low circulating levels of PTH, resistance to vitamin D, low circulating levels of 25(OH)D, recurrence of calcium oxalate calculi. 
  
-Asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, osteoporosis, hypertension, altered glucose homeostasis. Pregnancy Pregnancy complications (e.g., miscarriage, premature labor, eclampsia). 
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