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==== Strategy #7: Re-examine sources of emf in your surroundings. ==== | ==== Strategy #7: Re-examine sources of emf in your surroundings. ==== | ||
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==== Strategy #8: examine Magnesium status ==== | ==== Strategy #8: examine Magnesium status ==== | ||
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Asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, osteoporosis, | Asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, osteoporosis, | ||
- | :?: Elevated concentrations of TNF-alpha are related to low serum magnesium levels in obese subjects. (({{pubmed> | + | :?: Elevated concentrations of TNF-alpha are related to low serum magnesium levels in obese subjects. (({{pmid> |
These data shows that low serum magnesium levels and elevated TNF-alpha are related in the obese subjects. | These data shows that low serum magnesium levels and elevated TNF-alpha are related in the obese subjects. | ||
- | :?: Magnesium Decreases Inflammatory Cytokine Production: A Novel Innate Immunomodulatory Mechanism (({{pubmed> | + | :?: Magnesium Decreases Inflammatory Cytokine Production: A Novel Innate Immunomodulatory Mechanism (({{pmid> |
Following in vivo MgSO4[magnesium sulfate] treatment, we observed a reduced frequency of monocytes producing TNF-α and IL-6 in women receiving MgSO4[magnesium sulfate] for clinical indications. | Following in vivo MgSO4[magnesium sulfate] treatment, we observed a reduced frequency of monocytes producing TNF-α and IL-6 in women receiving MgSO4[magnesium sulfate] for clinical indications. | ||
- | :?: The potential influence of magnesium (Mg) on inflammatory responses was assessed using an ex vivo model--human whole blood incubated with and without lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Addition of LPS leads to higher levels of cytokines including TNF-alpha and IL-6. No significant effect of Mg was observed following LPS stimulation whereas high concentration of Mg inhibited the baseline level (without LPS) of TNF-alpha and IL-6 production. (({{pubmed> | + | :?: The potential influence of magnesium (Mg) on inflammatory responses was assessed using an ex vivo model--human whole blood incubated with and without lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Addition of LPS leads to higher levels of cytokines including TNF-alpha and IL-6. No significant effect of Mg was observed following LPS stimulation whereas high concentration of Mg inhibited the baseline level (without LPS) of TNF-alpha and IL-6 production. (({{pmid> |
This observation contrasts with that of a previous one on Mg-deficient animals. Therefore, the weak efficiency of increasing Mg concentration in this study on the whole blood from healthy volunteers suggests that the efficiency of Mg supplementation on cytokine production induced by endotoxin challenge depends on Mg status. | This observation contrasts with that of a previous one on Mg-deficient animals. Therefore, the weak efficiency of increasing Mg concentration in this study on the whole blood from healthy volunteers suggests that the efficiency of Mg supplementation on cytokine production induced by endotoxin challenge depends on Mg status. | ||
- | :?: 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> | + | :?: 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. (({{pmid> |
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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' | + | :?: Researchers at NCMM, the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway at UiO and Oslo University Hospital have shown exactly how sensitive the bacteria' |
Researcher Jens Preben Morth says, "We have identified a nano-sized magnesium pump." | Researcher Jens Preben Morth says, "We have identified a nano-sized magnesium pump." | ||
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- | :?: Bacterial Growth at the High Concentrations of Magnesium Sulfate Found in Martian Soils (({{pubmed> | + | :?: Bacterial Growth at the High Concentrations of Magnesium Sulfate Found in Martian Soils (({{pmid> |
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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> | + | :?: Myth or Reality—Transdermal Magnesium? (({{pmid> |
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Don't forget **time** with IP adjustments too. | Don't forget **time** with IP adjustments too. | ||
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== | ||
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