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Magnesium

by navyard, Feb 27, 2004 12:00AM
I have heard that magnesium can help MVP.  Is this true?  If so, how many milligrams should be taken?

by Cleveland Clinic, Feb 27, 2004 12:00AM
navyard,

There is no evidence for magnesiums role in MVP. Alot of people tout magnesiums role in a variety of conditions, but it has never been shown to really be of significant benefit.  If your blood level is normal I wouldn't normally prescribe it.

I will say that some supplementation will not hurt you, and if it helps the great. The main side effect with supplementation, tends to be loose stools. If not, then it will just give you 'expensive urine and feces' as your body eliminates it.
Member Comments (4)

by micheller, Feb 29, 2004 12:00AM
To: Cleveland Clinic
Hello, I was told that taking too much Magnesium could actually be harmful for you.  Is this not true than?  You mentioned that it only causes loose stools.  Also, is it true that you can just soak your feet or take a bath in Epson Salts and your body will absorb as much Magnesium it needs? Thank you for your time, Michelle

by Cathy7, Mar 02, 2004 12:00AM
Last May I was told by my doc to start taking Magnesium Glycinate for my atrial fib. because Magnesium in that form doesn't cause the irritation to the GI tract.  (Any other form I tried caused ghastly diarrhea!)  I have been taking 1,000 mg. every night to sleep and any time during the day when I'm in a. fib.

It definitely calms the a. fib. down.  There is less pounding.  

What would make us be out of balance and need magnesium?  I feel my a. fib. is an imbalance in my body somehow, but can't find any pattern in why or when it happens or why it doesn't.

Any thoughts?

Thanx

by katefan0, Mar 31, 2004 12:00AM
Has anybody else tried magnesium?  I'd be interested in at least giving it a shot, but I wonder what doses folks are using and any recommended brands?  Also, there are all different KINDS of magnesium tabs (I am a vitamin neophyte, so it's all very confusing) -- magnesium sulfate, "chelated" magnesium etc... so what exactly is best?  I'm sure I'm not the only one with this type of question, or at least I hope I'm not.
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