Heart attacks are the nation's single leading cause of death, all this despite all the advances modem medicine has made in the last two decades.
Osteoporosis and diabetes are rampant illnesses. Millions of Americans are battling anxiety and depression. At least ten percent cope with allergies, either to foods or to substances in the environment.
A Growing Volume of Evidence Clearly Shows Magnesium to be the Nutritional Connecting Link to All These Crippling Ailments.
Magnesium is critical to heart health; it is essential for the heart muscle to function and orchestrates the complex process which keeps the heart beating with smooth regularity. Magnesium allows arterial muscular tissue to relax. A severe lack of magnesium can precipitate muscular spasm, a catastrophic event when a coronary artery supplying the heart muscle with oxygen clamps shut without warning.
It would probably surprise most of us to learn that 25% of all heart attacks occur in people with clean coronary arteries - arteries free of the plaque buildup generally associated with our number one killer. Even more important are numerous studies showing that people who die suddenly from ischemic heart disease, and oxygen-starved heart, often have tissues severely deficient in magnesium.