Even subclinical levels are associated with CVD. Good read.
The importance of magnesium.: Even subclinical... - Thyroid UK
The importance of magnesium.
Thanks for posting. MD is common and known to be associated with heart disorders and both hypo and hyper thyroidism can cause MD. I haven't read the article yet but as it's from a respected journal I assume it is good. The term 'subclinical MD' is uncommon, it is often referred to as 'latent' rather than 'subclinical' - just for info.
Interesting article. Thanks for posting.
I restarted taking magnesium supplements last week after experiencing twitching leg muscles and cramp in my feet again.
Thank you cwill, very interesting...A lot to wade through with my peasouper of a brain, but I get the essence.
Amongst everything that I am addressing with my health, intracellular magnesium is one is now on my map. I supplement with Magnesium Citrate as a natural laxative with Vit C for my Paleo diet and also take Magnesium threonate with 5HTP nocte, as I have read that it is a smaller molecule and able to get through the blood brain barrier more easily. Finally I soak in Dead Sea Salt.
My July 2017 Hair Mineral Analysis showed a 3mg Magnesium [6.0mg] and after starting my supplements, my February 2018 magnesium serum result was 0.82 mmol/L [0.60 - 1.00]. I do weekly coffee enemas (which support my liver really well) so I have to be careful of electrolyte depletion and take eleete electrolytes afterwards.
Random questions:
What would be the best intracellular magnesium test ?
Does any intracellular magnesium imbalance manifest this odd symptom of hearing my own heart beat loudly (as well as my companionably needy tinnitus) when lying down - so much so sleeping on my left side is difficult !!??
@jimh111 and @SandraS68 do you have any ideas too?