Dreamvisions 7 Radio & TV Network
Episodes
Tuesday Dec 15, 2020
Dr Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Dec 15, 2020
Tuesday Dec 15, 2020
HOUR 1
9 Reasons Your Body Needs Magnesium--Carolyn Dean MD ND
TONIGHT on Dr. Carolyn Dean Live we will be talking with medical doctor and naturopath Carolyn Dean MD ND, author of The Magnesium Miracle, about 9 reasons your body needs magnesium.
Energy Production
Magnesium's most important function is the creation and transport of energy in the trillions of cells making up our body. Magnesium is a cofactor in the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) which transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism.
Virus Protection
Several aspects of COVID imitate magnesium deficiency. When magnesium is in abundant supply the body's immune response enzymes, such as GTPase, work properly to protect cells from invasion.
Anxiety and Depression
In the 2010 review by Eby and Eby, the relationship between low Mg intake as a risk factor for MD appears to have extremely important preventative and treatment implications. Daily supplementation should be a universal prevention strategy.
Insomnia
This is one of the most common questions about magnesium, as magnesium deficiency is associated with high levels of stress, difficulty relaxing and more anxiety, which are all key reasons people have trouble sleeping. In a small study, magnesium for sleep was used on 43 older adults. Of those that took the supplement, the majority fell asleep faster and also spent more of their time asleep.
Another study showed that restless leg syndrome could be controlled with magnesium supplements, which is another reason some people have trouble sleeping. It would appear the proper amount of magnesium causes relaxation and helps people take advantage of natural sleep rhythms for better rest.
Protein Production
Recent research has found that magnesium is required for the structural integrity of numerous body proteins. To date, 3,751 magnesium receptor sites have been found on human proteins.
RNA & DNA
Magnesium is required for the structural integrity of nucleic acids. Consequently, magnesium is a requirement for RNA and DNA production.
Protein Synthesis
Magnesium is used in synergy with dozens of other vitamins, minerals, nutrients and enzymes to modify food and create the structural components of the body. RNA and DNA, which contain the genetic blueprints for the formation of all the protein molecules in the body, are dependent on magnesium.
Transmitting Nerve Signals and Regulating Calcium
Magnesium permits a small amount of calcium to enter a nerve cell, just enough to allow electrical transmission along the nerves to and from the brain. Even our thoughts, via brain neurons, are dependent on magnesium.
With insufficient magnesium levels, too much calcium accumulates in the cell and triggers excessive contraction and disrupts cell function. Excess calcium is pro-inflammatory and can excite nerves to the point of cell death. Too much calcium unregulated due to magnesium deficiency can deposit in soft tissues and may become toxic, causing painful conditions such as some forms of arthritis, kidney stones, osteoporosis and calcification of the arteries leading to heart attack and cardiovascular disease. Thus, magnesium is a natural calcium channel blocker without the harmful side-effects of calcium channel blocking medications.
700-800 Enzyme Processes
According to magnesium researcher, Dr. Andrea Rosanoff, "While it was estimated in 1968 that magnesium was a required cofactor for over 300 enzyme processes, that number is now more reliably estimated at 700 to 800."
Support for Heart Health
Having low levels of magnesium can contribute to vascular calcification, which is when minerals deposit inside your blood vessel walls. This can spell bad news for your heart health.
But maintaining adequate magnesium levels may support your heart health. According to studies, people who consume diets rich in magnesium may have help supporting healthy blood pressure levels.
Muscle Function
Magnesium is intimately involved in efficient muscle function. The mechanisms include oxygen uptake, electrolyte balance, and energy production. Magnesium relaxes muscles and balances calcium which contracts muscles, working together to make muscles work properly. Magnesium supplementation is critical to overall health. Not all forms of magnesium are easily absorbed by the body. Dr. Dean recommends ReMag, her proprietary liquid magnesium formula.
The long term effects of a body without magnesium spells problems for body and mind. Learn more tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/_0TvZZw_6bI
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Tuesday Dec 15, 2020
Dr Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Dec 15, 2020
Tuesday Dec 15, 2020
HOUR 2
9 Reasons Your Body Needs Magnesium--Carolyn Dean MD ND
TONIGHT on Dr. Carolyn Dean Live we will be talking with medical doctor and naturopath Carolyn Dean MD ND, author of The Magnesium Miracle, about 9 reasons your body needs magnesium.
Energy Production
Magnesium's most important function is the creation and transport of energy in the trillions of cells making up our body. Magnesium is a cofactor in the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) which transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism.
Virus Protection
Several aspects of COVID imitate magnesium deficiency. When magnesium is in abundant supply the body's immune response enzymes, such as GTPase, work properly to protect cells from invasion.
Anxiety and Depression
In the 2010 review by Eby and Eby, the relationship between low Mg intake as a risk factor for MD appears to have extremely important preventative and treatment implications. Daily supplementation should be a universal prevention strategy.
Insomnia
This is one of the most common questions about magnesium, as magnesium deficiency is associated with high levels of stress, difficulty relaxing and more anxiety, which are all key reasons people have trouble sleeping. In a small study, magnesium for sleep was used on 43 older adults. Of those that took the supplement, the majority fell asleep faster and also spent more of their time asleep.
Another study showed that restless leg syndrome could be controlled with magnesium supplements, which is another reason some people have trouble sleeping. It would appear the proper amount of magnesium causes relaxation and helps people take advantage of natural sleep rhythms for better rest.
Protein Production
Recent research has found that magnesium is required for the structural integrity of numerous body proteins. To date, 3,751 magnesium receptor sites have been found on human proteins.
RNA & DNA
Magnesium is required for the structural integrity of nucleic acids. Consequently, magnesium is a requirement for RNA and DNA production.
Protein Synthesis
Magnesium is used in synergy with dozens of other vitamins, minerals, nutrients and enzymes to modify food and create the structural components of the body. RNA and DNA, which contain the genetic blueprints for the formation of all the protein molecules in the body, are dependent on magnesium.
Transmitting Nerve Signals and Regulating Calcium
Magnesium permits a small amount of calcium to enter a nerve cell, just enough to allow electrical transmission along the nerves to and from the brain. Even our thoughts, via brain neurons, are dependent on magnesium.
With insufficient magnesium levels, too much calcium accumulates in the cell and triggers excessive contraction and disrupts cell function. Excess calcium is pro-inflammatory and can excite nerves to the point of cell death. Too much calcium unregulated due to magnesium deficiency can deposit in soft tissues and may become toxic, causing painful conditions such as some forms of arthritis, kidney stones, osteoporosis and calcification of the arteries leading to heart attack and cardiovascular disease. Thus, magnesium is a natural calcium channel blocker without the harmful side-effects of calcium channel blocking medications.
700-800 Enzyme Processes
According to magnesium researcher, Dr. Andrea Rosanoff, "While it was estimated in 1968 that magnesium was a required cofactor for over 300 enzyme processes, that number is now more reliably estimated at 700 to 800."
Support for Heart Health
Having low levels of magnesium can contribute to vascular calcification, which is when minerals deposit inside your blood vessel walls. This can spell bad news for your heart health.
But maintaining adequate magnesium levels may support your heart health. According to studies, people who consume diets rich in magnesium may have help supporting healthy blood pressure levels.
Muscle Function
Magnesium is intimately involved in efficient muscle function. The mechanisms include oxygen uptake, electrolyte balance, and energy production. Magnesium relaxes muscles and balances calcium which contracts muscles, working together to make muscles work properly. Magnesium supplementation is critical to overall health. Not all forms of magnesium are easily absorbed by the body. Dr. Dean recommends ReMag, her proprietary liquid magnesium formula.
The long term effects of a body without magnesium spells problems for body and mind. Learn more tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/_0TvZZw_6bI
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
HOUR 1
ReSet Tuesday - Integrating Non-Physical into your Protocol--Carolyn Dean MD ND
Throughout human history the origins of health and medical practice emerges from the cultural and religious perspective of the society. In Western society, the influence of science [microscopes, devices and technology] drove the deeply embedded Eastern influences of body, mind, spirit approach away and ushered in an exclusively body- mind perspective. The result is the ‘Modern Medicine’ scene in our country today where evidence-based medicine rules and regulates the day and nonconventional or complementary medicine is set aside as insignificant and unproven.
Tonight, on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE we’re going to delve into the Modern Medicine dilemma and learn about my recommendations for bringing Spirit back into the body-mind equation balancing our being at the cellular level.
As my regular listeners know, I’ve said for many years that I developed my product line for myself. As someone who suffered from a-fib and variety of other maladies, I began to research solutions and then seek the products that would meet the biological requirements of the body – duplicating natures design for highly absorbed minerals and nutrients.
Similarly, I also sought a solution in nature from which I could relinquish the spiritual rituals of Eastern medicine and work cooperatively with my own cellular energy to achieve the balance and stress relief many of those rituals prescribe.
There is a bit of a backstory to the development of the RnA ReSet Drops which I will talk about on the radio show tonight. For the purpose of the blog, I’ll just say I began to develop in Drops in June, 2010. The RnA ReSet Drops have been studied throughout their manufacture and distribution since that time. The process of documentation and repeated observation are scientific in their nature and although the RnA ReSet Drops have not been clinically studied there is enough anecdotal value in what has been observed that I have begun to incorporate the RnA ReSet Drops liquid, powder, and mash as part of the product offerings at RnAReset.com to consumers around the world.
Many people ask me what the RnA ReSet Drops are and the most basic answer is germinated organic barley in a liquid form. There are many health benefits from barley that have been scientifically studied or proven so that part is easy!
The RnA ReSet Drops are made in a similar fashion to a homeopathic - meaning that they carry the resonance of the previous batches in them. So, at Generation 165 - or batch 165 – their resonance can act like an 'attunement' or a balancer. The RnA ReSet Drops have been tested repeatedly on the Zyto machine and has found to balance many out-of-balance stressors in the body's energy field: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com/2014/08/11/zyto-machine-and-rna-drops/
In 2018, I worked with my team to complete a study on growing live crops with the RnA ReSet Drop mash that is left over once the liquid is harvested for bottling. The evidence gathered from the study is outlined in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYtwEN2zj-E
What happens when you bring non-physical back into the body in an intentional, consumable way? The answer to that question lies in the response of thousands of our customers who have used our RnA ReSet Drops products over the years. Reports include boosting energy, elevating mood, balancing blood sugars, and adjusting appetites including reducing the impulse for sugar, cigarettes, smoke, and alcohol. Many consumers notice improvements in hair and skin, energy, and mood within the first 30 days. Several reports of improvement in chronic conditions indicate that at least 90 days of use is recommended at the daily dose of 15 Drops 2x daily.
Each batch of RnA ReSet Drops is the testing through FDA certified 3rd party labs and reveals the quality and consistency of the product. Each batch is free of allergens, heavy metals, and reflects the beneficial nutritional assets of each crop.
When it comes to doing your own research, we invite you to try the RnA ReSet Drops. The science of the RnA ReSet Drops in humans is presently in the form of studies where the number of people in the study is one. N=1. N=1 is the oldest form of scientific research. The individual participates in his/her own study and makes observations. A person may stop and start the drops and observe what happens; they may take less Drops or more Drops and observe what happens. A person may take the Drops to effect a particular change in their body, but we remind people that the body “heals” in a priority sequence and what they want may not be what the body requires at that moment. People are very often amazed how the genius of the body is expressed under the influence of the Drops.
We are proud to offer the RnA ReSet Drops to our customers. We also happily include the RnA ReSet Drops in Dr. Dean’s Total Body ReSet Bundle and the RnA ReSet Powder in ReStructure, Flora ReVive, Whole C ReSet, D3K2 ReSet and Vitamin C ReSet Powder.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/oSfnhPaalSI
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
HOUR 2
ReSet Tuesday - Integrating Non-Physical into your Protocol--Carolyn Dean MD ND
Throughout human history the origins of health and medical practice emerges from the cultural and religious perspective of the society. In Western society, the influence of science [microscopes, devices and technology] drove the deeply embedded Eastern influences of body, mind, spirit approach away and ushered in an exclusively body- mind perspective. The result is the ‘Modern Medicine’ scene in our country today where evidence-based medicine rules and regulates the day and nonconventional or complementary medicine is set aside as insignificant and unproven.
Tonight, on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE we’re going to delve into the Modern Medicine dilemma and learn about my recommendations for bringing Spirit back into the body-mind equation balancing our being at the cellular level.
As my regular listeners know, I’ve said for many years that I developed my product line for myself. As someone who suffered from a-fib and variety of other maladies, I began to research solutions and then seek the products that would meet the biological requirements of the body – duplicating natures design for highly absorbed minerals and nutrients.
Similarly, I also sought a solution in nature from which I could relinquish the spiritual rituals of Eastern medicine and work cooperatively with my own cellular energy to achieve the balance and stress relief many of those rituals prescribe.
There is a bit of a backstory to the development of the RnA ReSet Drops which I will talk about on the radio show tonight. For the purpose of the blog, I’ll just say I began to develop in Drops in June, 2010. The RnA ReSet Drops have been studied throughout their manufacture and distribution since that time. The process of documentation and repeated observation are scientific in their nature and although the RnA ReSet Drops have not been clinically studied there is enough anecdotal value in what has been observed that I have begun to incorporate the RnA ReSet Drops liquid, powder, and mash as part of the product offerings at RnAReset.com to consumers around the world.
Many people ask me what the RnA ReSet Drops are and the most basic answer is germinated organic barley in a liquid form. There are many health benefits from barley that have been scientifically studied or proven so that part is easy!
The RnA ReSet Drops are made in a similar fashion to a homeopathic - meaning that they carry the resonance of the previous batches in them. So, at Generation 165 - or batch 165 – their resonance can act like an 'attunement' or a balancer. The RnA ReSet Drops have been tested repeatedly on the Zyto machine and has found to balance many out-of-balance stressors in the body's energy field: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com/2014/08/11/zyto-machine-and-rna-drops/
In 2018, I worked with my team to complete a study on growing live crops with the RnA ReSet Drop mash that is left over once the liquid is harvested for bottling. The evidence gathered from the study is outlined in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYtwEN2zj-E
What happens when you bring non-physical back into the body in an intentional, consumable way? The answer to that question lies in the response of thousands of our customers who have used our RnA ReSet Drops products over the years. Reports include boosting energy, elevating mood, balancing blood sugars, and adjusting appetites including reducing the impulse for sugar, cigarettes, smoke, and alcohol. Many consumers notice improvements in hair and skin, energy, and mood within the first 30 days. Several reports of improvement in chronic conditions indicate that at least 90 days of use is recommended at the daily dose of 15 Drops 2x daily.
Each batch of RnA ReSet Drops is the testing through FDA certified 3rd party labs and reveals the quality and consistency of the product. Each batch is free of allergens, heavy metals, and reflects the beneficial nutritional assets of each crop.
When it comes to doing your own research, we invite you to try the RnA ReSet Drops. The science of the RnA ReSet Drops in humans is presently in the form of studies where the number of people in the study is one. N=1. N=1 is the oldest form of scientific research. The individual participates in his/her own study and makes observations. A person may stop and start the drops and observe what happens; they may take less Drops or more Drops and observe what happens. A person may take the Drops to effect a particular change in their body, but we remind people that the body “heals” in a priority sequence and what they want may not be what the body requires at that moment. People are very often amazed how the genius of the body is expressed under the influence of the Drops.
We are proud to offer the RnA ReSet Drops to our customers. We also happily include the RnA ReSet Drops in Dr. Dean’s Total Body ReSet Bundle and the RnA ReSet Powder in ReStructure, Flora ReVive, Whole C ReSet, D3K2 ReSet and Vitamin C ReSet Powder.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/oSfnhPaalSI
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
HOUR 1
Gratitude Does A Body Good --Carolyn Dean MD ND
“Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean live we’ll be joined by specially appointed Gratitude Panel, individuals who have purposed to use gratitude as a tool for improving mood, health, relationships, prosperity, and well-being.
The benefits of practicing gratitude are nearly endless. People who regularly practice gratitude by taking time to notice and reflect upon the things they're thankful for experience more positive emotions, feel more alive, sleep better, express more compassion and kindness, and even have stronger immune systems.
Psychologically, gratitude improves your ability to experience positive emotions, brings you optimism and life satisfaction. But beyond your mood, it’s also good for your body– numerous studies have suggested that gratitude strengthens the immune system, lowers blood pressure, encourages you to exercise more and sleep more deeply.
Gratitude improves your relationships with others and also with your body. Writing brief reflections on moments and people for whom we are thankful significantly increases well-being and life satisfaction. Gratitude for your body improves your relationship with every single cell in your frame. By just considering the body functions you take for granted, you can easily flip that to gratitude and feel your joy ascend!
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE we'll talk with our Specially Appointed Gratitude Panel about how about how Gratitude Does A Body Good along with a wide range of health topics and safe solutions. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with our callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the 'conflict' in the 'conflict basis' of disease and much more!!
SO...be sure join us this evening for another wonderful, information packed broadcast. If you yourself are unable to make the show, you have the option to email Dr. Dean and have your question or comment included in our MailBag.
Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
HOUR 2
Gratitude Does A Body Good --Carolyn Dean MD ND
“Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean live we’ll be joined by specially appointed Gratitude Panel, individuals who have purposed to use gratitude as a tool for improving mood, health, relationships, prosperity, and well-being.
The benefits of practicing gratitude are nearly endless. People who regularly practice gratitude by taking time to notice and reflect upon the things they're thankful for experience more positive emotions, feel more alive, sleep better, express more compassion and kindness, and even have stronger immune systems.
Psychologically, gratitude improves your ability to experience positive emotions, brings you optimism and life satisfaction. But beyond your mood, it’s also good for your body– numerous studies have suggested that gratitude strengthens the immune system, lowers blood pressure, encourages you to exercise more and sleep more deeply.
Gratitude improves your relationships with others and also with your body. Writing brief reflections on moments and people for whom we are thankful significantly increases well-being and life satisfaction. Gratitude for your body improves your relationship with every single cell in your frame. By just considering the body functions you take for granted, you can easily flip that to gratitude and feel your joy ascend!
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE we'll talk with our Specially Appointed Gratitude Panel about how about how Gratitude Does A Body Good along with a wide range of health topics and safe solutions. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with our callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the 'conflict' in the 'conflict basis' of disease and much more!!
SO...be sure join us this evening for another wonderful, information packed broadcast. If you yourself are unable to make the show, you have the option to email Dr. Dean and have your question or comment included in our MailBag.
Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
HOUR 1
Immune System and Gut Microbiome --Carolyn Dean MD ND
Your digestive system is a key contributor to a strong immune system, heart health, brain health, improved mood, and much more. The digestive system, also called the gastrointestinal (GI) system, is made up of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine plus accessory organs that include salivary glands, pancreas, liver, digestive enzymes, and gallbladder. Within the gut itself lives an entire universe of 38 trillion gut microbes – that’s almost as many microbes as cells in the body! The gut is our biggest organ of immunity and it provides our first level of immune defense.
The gut and its attendant organs influence many aspects of human health including the immune system, cardiovascular health, the brain and nervous system, metabolism, and much more. For the purpose of our radio show tonight, however, we are focusing on the relationship between our immune system and our gut where 70%-80% of the body’s immune cells are found. And the Microbiome in the gut regulates the immune response.
The dynamics of gut health are being understood by natural and allopathic medicine in new and wonderful ways! Even mainstream medicine is beginning to acknowledge that bacteria within this internal landscape seem to be critical to supporting immune health. And, many individuals are now realizing that if you have imbalances within the gut microbiome you’re more prone to compromised immunity.
The good news is that our bodies are judicious when it comes to utilizing nature as a resource for health. It’s not surprising, then, that the very nutrients recommended for immune support are also an asset to the gut:
Probiotics
Since the immune system depends on the Microbiome the most important nutrients for the gut include probiotics – especially if they are soil based - and a natural antifungal.
Zinc Researchers have found that the right amount of zinc is critical to intestinal health and is especially important in protecting the epithelial lining of the gut. A compromise of the epithelial layer of the gut is a factor in many diseases including IBS, Celiac Disease, chronic diarrhea and esophageal cancer.
Vitamin D
There is a growing body of evidence showing the importance of vitamin D on intestinal host-microbiome interactions related to gut dysbiosis and bowel inflammation. Research shows how vitamin D (a) modulates intestinal microbiome function, (b) controls antimicrobial peptide expression, and (c) has a protective effect on epithelial barriers in the gut mucosa.
Vitamin C and Vitamin E In a recently published review in the journal Redox Biology, they suggest that changes in the gut microbiome and increases in inflammation seen with metabolic syndrome can easily result in vitamin C depletion, and this can lead to vitamin E depletion.
Antioxidants like vitamins C and E are the first line of defense against oxidative stress brought on by free radicals – unstable molecules that can damage cells. Vitamin E is particularly good at stopping the oxidation of fats, especially those that reside in the membrane of cells.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is a precious resource for the gut. This vitamin may make an unrecognized contribution in shaping the structure and function of human gut microbial communities. Vitamin B12 nourishes the gut microbiota and use it to support the growth of other microbes strengthening the immunity and performance of the body.
Magnesium
Low magnesium levels can compromise cell membrane integrity, damaging the vital fatty layer in the cell membrane, making it more susceptible to destruction, and allowing leakage through the membrane. This particular finding, which implicates magnesium deficiency as one of the causes of leaky cell membranes, or leaky gut, is extremely important because disruption of this type can be fatal to cells and cause widespread problems that ultimately manifest in dozens of symptoms and conditions, including aging.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/7Rpgn1kRO34
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
HOUR 2
Immune System and Gut Microbiome --Carolyn Dean MD ND
Your digestive system is a key contributor to a strong immune system, heart health, brain health, improved mood, and much more. The digestive system, also called the gastrointestinal (GI) system, is made up of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine plus accessory organs that include salivary glands, pancreas, liver, digestive enzymes, and gallbladder. Within the gut itself lives an entire universe of 38 trillion gut microbes – that’s almost as many microbes as cells in the body! The gut is our biggest organ of immunity and it provides our first level of immune defense.
The gut and its attendant organs influence many aspects of human health including the immune system, cardiovascular health, the brain and nervous system, metabolism, and much more. For the purpose of our radio show tonight, however, we are focusing on the relationship between our immune system and our gut where 70%-80% of the body’s immune cells are found. And the Microbiome in the gut regulates the immune response.
The dynamics of gut health are being understood by natural and allopathic medicine in new and wonderful ways! Even mainstream medicine is beginning to acknowledge that bacteria within this internal landscape seem to be critical to supporting immune health. And, many individuals are now realizing that if you have imbalances within the gut microbiome you’re more prone to compromised immunity.
The good news is that our bodies are judicious when it comes to utilizing nature as a resource for health. It’s not surprising, then, that the very nutrients recommended for immune support are also an asset to the gut:
Probiotics
Since the immune system depends on the Microbiome the most important nutrients for the gut include probiotics – especially if they are soil based - and a natural antifungal.
Zinc Researchers have found that the right amount of zinc is critical to intestinal health and is especially important in protecting the epithelial lining of the gut. A compromise of the epithelial layer of the gut is a factor in many diseases including IBS, Celiac Disease, chronic diarrhea and esophageal cancer.
Vitamin D
There is a growing body of evidence showing the importance of vitamin D on intestinal host-microbiome interactions related to gut dysbiosis and bowel inflammation. Research shows how vitamin D (a) modulates intestinal microbiome function, (b) controls antimicrobial peptide expression, and (c) has a protective effect on epithelial barriers in the gut mucosa.
Vitamin C and Vitamin E In a recently published review in the journal Redox Biology, they suggest that changes in the gut microbiome and increases in inflammation seen with metabolic syndrome can easily result in vitamin C depletion, and this can lead to vitamin E depletion.
Antioxidants like vitamins C and E are the first line of defense against oxidative stress brought on by free radicals – unstable molecules that can damage cells. Vitamin E is particularly good at stopping the oxidation of fats, especially those that reside in the membrane of cells.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is a precious resource for the gut. This vitamin may make an unrecognized contribution in shaping the structure and function of human gut microbial communities. Vitamin B12 nourishes the gut microbiota and use it to support the growth of other microbes strengthening the immunity and performance of the body.
Magnesium
Low magnesium levels can compromise cell membrane integrity, damaging the vital fatty layer in the cell membrane, making it more susceptible to destruction, and allowing leakage through the membrane. This particular finding, which implicates magnesium deficiency as one of the causes of leaky cell membranes, or leaky gut, is extremely important because disruption of this type can be fatal to cells and cause widespread problems that ultimately manifest in dozens of symptoms and conditions, including aging.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/7Rpgn1kRO34
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Dr Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
HOUR 1
Why I Call Magnesium a Miracle --Carolyn Dean MD ND
I was asked to write The Magnesium Miracle for Random House in 1999 and it wasn’t long into my research before I realized my nightly Charlie horse leg cramps, heart palpitations, insomnia, and neck and back muscle spasms were due to magnesium deficiency. When I began to supplement with magnesium I noticed my symptoms started to subside. It was the beginning of my very own miracle.
Magnesium is necessary for the activation and proper function of 1,000 enzyme systems in the body. It catalyzes most of the chemical reactions in the body. It synthesizes protein; stabilizes RNA and DNA; transmits nerve signals; relaxes muscles – whereas calcium contracts muscles. Six of the 8 steps to make energy (ATP) in the mitochondrial Krebs Cycle require magnesium yet it’s often dismissed as just a laxative. It’s also dismissed because there is no readily available lab test to find out how much magnesium is in your cells.
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hot topic with researchers drilling down into these digestive organelles that make ATP to find out why they aren’t working. I say, if you saturate your mitochondria with enough magnesium to do their job – the whole system revs up and begins working more efficiently.
These impressive facts make magnesium the main building block for the body and the primary nutrient that your body requires. Magnesium paves the way for most biochemical functions in the body and works synergistically with most other minerals and vitamins. As a matter of fact, if you are able to saturate the body with enough magnesium, up to 65 different disease conditions may be eliminated, because they were created by magnesium deficiency in the first place.
The versatility of magnesium never ceases to amaze me, in fact, it always pleasantly surprises me. This year as COVID-19 spread across the globe, our favorite research partner Dr. Taylor Wallace wrote:
Several aspects of this infectious disease mimic metabolic events shown to occur during latent subclinical magnesium deficiency. Hypomagnesemia is a relatively common clinical occurrence that often goes unrecognized since magnesium levels are rarely monitored in the clinical setting. Magnesium is the second most abundant intracellular cation after potassium. It is involved in >600 enzymatic reactions in the body, including those contributing to the exaggerated immune and inflammatory responses exhibited by COVID-19 patients.
As if that reason alone isn’t enough to celebrate the Miracle of Magnesium, here are some of the health conditions that have been proven through evidence-based science to be magnesium deficiency related.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Dr. James DiNicolantonio’s abstract for “Subclinical Magnesium Deficiency: A Principal Driver of Cardiovascular Disease and A Public Health Crisis” describes the reasons we are in the midst
of a magnesium deficiency public health crisis. He also mentions why magnesium deficiency goes undiagnosed and untreated.
Because serum magnesium does not reflect intracellular magnesium, the latter making up more than 99% of total body magnesium, most cases of magnesium deficiency are undiagnosed. Furthermore, because of chronic diseases, medications, decreases in food crop magnesium contents, and the availability of refined and processed foods, the vast majority of people in modern societies are at risk for magnesium deficiency.
Certain individuals will need to supplement with magnesium in order to prevent suboptimal magnesium deficiency, especially if trying to obtain an optimal magnesium status to prevent chronic disease.
Subclinical magnesium deficiency increases the risk of numerous types of cardiovascular disease, costs nations around the world an incalculable amount of healthcare costs and suffering, and should be considered a public health crisis. That an easy, cost-effective strategy exists to prevent and treat subclinical magnesium deficiency should provide an urgent call to action.
DIABETES
Medicine recognizes magnesium deficiency as one of the signs of diabetes for the following reasons:
Magnesium is necessary to make and secrete insulin.
Magnesium facilitates carbohydrate metabolism;
Magnesium allows insulin to transfer glucose into cells. Otherwise, glucose and insulin build up in the blood causing various types of tissue damage.
Tyrosine kinase, an enzyme that allows glucose entry into the cell (along with insulin) is magnesium-dependent.
Seven of the ten enzymes needed to metabolize glucose in the process called glycolysis are also magnesium-dependent.
One of the major reasons the cells don’t respond to insulin is lack of magnesium. Studies do show that chronic insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes is associated with a reduction of magnesium because magnesium is necessary to allow glucose to enter cells. Studies also confirm that when insulin is released from the pancreas, magnesium in the cell normally responds and opens the cell to allow entry of glucose, but in the case of magnesium deficiency combined with insulin resistance the normal mechanisms just don’t work. However, the higher the levels of magnesium in the body the greater the sensitivity of the cells to insulin and the possibility of reversing the problem.
MIGRAINES
By 2012, Dr. Alexander Mauskop had sufficient clinical success and had published enough about treating migraine with magnesium to title his paper “Why All Migraine Patients Should Be Treated with Magnesium.” Dr. Mauskop stated that “all migraine sufferers should receive a therapeutic trial of magnesium supplementation.” He explains, “A multitude of studies have proven the presence of magnesium deficiency in migraine patients.”
OSTEOPOROSIS
Magnesium is just as important as calcium to prevent and treat osteoporosis.
Magnesium keeps calcium dissolved in the blood so it will not form kidney stones or precipitate in soft tissues of the body.
Taking calcium for osteoporosis (without magnesium) can promote kidney stones.
A 2014 meta-analysis confirmed the association between Serum Magnesium levels and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Seven studies involving 1,349 postmenopausal women were identified. Overall, postmenopausal osteoporotic women had lower serum levels of magnesium than the healthy controls. The same association was found for women below the age of 60 and above 60. The investigators concluded that low Serum Magnesium seems to be a risk factor for osteoporosis among the postmenopausal group.
AGING
The following is an excerpt from my book, The Magnesium Miracle (2017) It describes a study published in 2014 on Atherogenesis, Cardiovascular Disease, and Aging. The senior authors of the paper are world-renowned magnesium researchers Drs. Burton and Bella Altura who say:
We believe in view of the current report, and other works recently published by our labs, prolonged magnesium deficiency should be categorized as another epigenetic mechanism.
By epigenetic mechanism they mean that telomerase is not being affected by some factor inherit in our genes and chromosomes but by an outside “switch”. That outside switch is magnesium. Epigenetics is the study of cellular or genetic variations that result from external or environmental factors that switch genes on and off and affect how cells express genes. It’s great news that magnesium has the ability to positively effect genes, and keep our telomeres where they belong at the end of chromosomes.
In The Magnesium Miracle book, I provide direct quotes from the Alturas’ paper because I want readers to understand the incredible value of magnesium in all tissues, in all cells, in all our mitochondria, and in our RNA and DNA. Also I note that the Alturas mention several times that magnesium should be measured properly with Ionized Magnesium technology.
Aging and Magnesium Deficiency
Aging is now agreed to be critical in the etiology of metabolic decline in most subjects as they close-in on their 65th birthday. Many subjects at 65 years of age show signs of metabolic decline, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, and often type 2 diabetes, which eventually contribute to congestive heart failure by their 75th-85th year. It is, thus, of considerable interest here to remind the reader that all of these attributes have been associated, both experimentally and clinically, with the presence of Mg-deficient states where they have been looked for and measured properly. The aging process is also associated with an increase in the levels of proinflammatory cytokines in tissues and cells all present in Mg-deficient animals, tissues, and different cell types.
STRESS
I turn to The Magnesium Miracle again to describe the importance of magnesium in defeating stress.
Magnesium supports our adrenal glands, which are overworked by stress leading to combined magnesium deficiency symptoms and adrenal exhaustion symptoms of anxiety, depression, muscle weakness, fatigue, eye twitches, insomnia, anorexia, apathy, apprehension, poor memory, confusion, anger, nervousness, and rapid pulse.
How do we graduate from being a calm person in control of our nervous system to an anxious, fearful individual? I think it’s due to a gradual but chronic decrease in magnesium reserves. When the body is stressed – and it can be for a dozen different reasons, our magnesium reserves dump this crucial mineral into our blood stream and we immediately become one of those people blessed with the ability to cope. We are both calm and alert. Our friends and relatives think it’s just who we are but it’s really how much magnesium we have in reserve.
If the stress continues and we don’t rest or replace our magnesium between episodes, our magnesium stores become depleted. Then, when you are faced with the next stressor, your stress hormones (adrenalin and cortisol) don’t activate your magnesium reserves with a calming effect. Instead, adrenalin revs up your heart rate, elevates your blood pressure, and tenses your muscles in a fight or flight reaction.
One of the early studies on stress and magnesium identified the Type A personality as requiring magnesium.
Henrotte JG, “Type A behavior and magnesium metabolism.” Magnesium, vol. 5, pp. 201–210, 1986.
Prolonged psychological stress raises adrenaline, the stress hormone, which depletes magnesium.
Cernak I et al., “Alterations in magnesium and oxidative status during chronic emotional stress.” Magnes Res, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 29–36, 2000.
NEUROPATHY
In The Magnesium Miracle I wrote that:
Insufficient magnesium and the relative excess of calcium will cause sustained nerve excitation in any nerve cells in the body. Magnesium alleviates the following nerve disturbances that can occur: Burning pain, Muscle weakness, Numbness, Paralysis. Pins-and-needles, sensations, Seizures and convulsions, Skin sensitivity, Tingling, Twitching, Vertigo, Confusion
I have seen reversal of these symptoms in my patients and my customers. In The Magnesium Miracle, I present a case history of neuritis.
The following is a small sample of the available literature showing the interest in diabetes and a review of the importance of magnesium in treating migraine headaches.
Zhang Q, et al. Low serum phosphate and magnesium levels are associated with peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2018 Dec;146:1-7.
Razzaghi R. Magnesium Supplementation and the Effects on Wound Healing and Metabolic Status in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcer: a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Biol Trace Elem Res. 2018 Feb;181(2):207-215.
Mauskop A, Varughese J. Why All Migraine Patients Should Be Treated with Magnesium. J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2012 May;119(5):575-9.
I tell people if you would like even more clinical evidence for the importance of magnesium in neurological disorders they should print up a copy of the free online book Magnesium in the Central Nervous System. The book has 24 chapters covering the normal brain; neurological disease; and psychiatric disease.
A miracle can be considered an extraordinary event that brings very welcome consequences! Science is clear: we can improve the health outcomes for every individual who suffers from these conditions as a result of magnesium deficiency. My life’s work continues to culminate with and focus on educating the public and practitioners about the role of magnesium in the body and encourage those who have experienced their own magnesium miracle to join me in this effort!
With that in mind, I invite you to join me, and my vibrant, vivacious audience for tonight’s weekly live radio show. We will be talking about The Magnesium Miracle along with a wide range of health topics and safe solutions. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the ‘conflict’ in the ‘conflict basis’ of disease and much more!!
Video Version: https://youtu.be/jzgc0DgQrSE
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Dr Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
HOUR 2
Why I Call Magnesium a Miracle --Carolyn Dean MD ND
I was asked to write The Magnesium Miracle for Random House in 1999 and it wasn’t long into my research before I realized my nightly Charlie horse leg cramps, heart palpitations, insomnia, and neck and back muscle spasms were due to magnesium deficiency. When I began to supplement with magnesium I noticed my symptoms started to subside. It was the beginning of my very own miracle.
Magnesium is necessary for the activation and proper function of 1,000 enzyme systems in the body. It catalyzes most of the chemical reactions in the body. It synthesizes protein; stabilizes RNA and DNA; transmits nerve signals; relaxes muscles – whereas calcium contracts muscles. Six of the 8 steps to make energy (ATP) in the mitochondrial Krebs Cycle require magnesium yet it’s often dismissed as just a laxative. It’s also dismissed because there is no readily available lab test to find out how much magnesium is in your cells.
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hot topic with researchers drilling down into these digestive organelles that make ATP to find out why they aren’t working. I say, if you saturate your mitochondria with enough magnesium to do their job – the whole system revs up and begins working more efficiently.
These impressive facts make magnesium the main building block for the body and the primary nutrient that your body requires. Magnesium paves the way for most biochemical functions in the body and works synergistically with most other minerals and vitamins. As a matter of fact, if you are able to saturate the body with enough magnesium, up to 65 different disease conditions may be eliminated, because they were created by magnesium deficiency in the first place.
The versatility of magnesium never ceases to amaze me, in fact, it always pleasantly surprises me. This year as COVID-19 spread across the globe, our favorite research partner Dr. Taylor Wallace wrote:
Several aspects of this infectious disease mimic metabolic events shown to occur during latent subclinical magnesium deficiency. Hypomagnesemia is a relatively common clinical occurrence that often goes unrecognized since magnesium levels are rarely monitored in the clinical setting. Magnesium is the second most abundant intracellular cation after potassium. It is involved in >600 enzymatic reactions in the body, including those contributing to the exaggerated immune and inflammatory responses exhibited by COVID-19 patients.
As if that reason alone isn’t enough to celebrate the Miracle of Magnesium, here are some of the health conditions that have been proven through evidence-based science to be magnesium deficiency related.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Dr. James DiNicolantonio’s abstract for “Subclinical Magnesium Deficiency: A Principal Driver of Cardiovascular Disease and A Public Health Crisis” describes the reasons we are in the midst
of a magnesium deficiency public health crisis. He also mentions why magnesium deficiency goes undiagnosed and untreated.
Because serum magnesium does not reflect intracellular magnesium, the latter making up more than 99% of total body magnesium, most cases of magnesium deficiency are undiagnosed. Furthermore, because of chronic diseases, medications, decreases in food crop magnesium contents, and the availability of refined and processed foods, the vast majority of people in modern societies are at risk for magnesium deficiency.
Certain individuals will need to supplement with magnesium in order to prevent suboptimal magnesium deficiency, especially if trying to obtain an optimal magnesium status to prevent chronic disease.
Subclinical magnesium deficiency increases the risk of numerous types of cardiovascular disease, costs nations around the world an incalculable amount of healthcare costs and suffering, and should be considered a public health crisis. That an easy, cost-effective strategy exists to prevent and treat subclinical magnesium deficiency should provide an urgent call to action.
DIABETES
Medicine recognizes magnesium deficiency as one of the signs of diabetes for the following reasons:
Magnesium is necessary to make and secrete insulin.
Magnesium facilitates carbohydrate metabolism;
Magnesium allows insulin to transfer glucose into cells. Otherwise, glucose and insulin build up in the blood causing various types of tissue damage.
Tyrosine kinase, an enzyme that allows glucose entry into the cell (along with insulin) is magnesium-dependent.
Seven of the ten enzymes needed to metabolize glucose in the process called glycolysis are also magnesium-dependent.
One of the major reasons the cells don’t respond to insulin is lack of magnesium. Studies do show that chronic insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes is associated with a reduction of magnesium because magnesium is necessary to allow glucose to enter cells. Studies also confirm that when insulin is released from the pancreas, magnesium in the cell normally responds and opens the cell to allow entry of glucose, but in the case of magnesium deficiency combined with insulin resistance the normal mechanisms just don’t work. However, the higher the levels of magnesium in the body the greater the sensitivity of the cells to insulin and the possibility of reversing the problem.
MIGRAINES
By 2012, Dr. Alexander Mauskop had sufficient clinical success and had published enough about treating migraine with magnesium to title his paper “Why All Migraine Patients Should Be Treated with Magnesium.” Dr. Mauskop stated that “all migraine sufferers should receive a therapeutic trial of magnesium supplementation.” He explains, “A multitude of studies have proven the presence of magnesium deficiency in migraine patients.”
OSTEOPOROSIS
Magnesium is just as important as calcium to prevent and treat osteoporosis.
Magnesium keeps calcium dissolved in the blood so it will not form kidney stones or precipitate in soft tissues of the body.
Taking calcium for osteoporosis (without magnesium) can promote kidney stones.
A 2014 meta-analysis confirmed the association between Serum Magnesium levels and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Seven studies involving 1,349 postmenopausal women were identified. Overall, postmenopausal osteoporotic women had lower serum levels of magnesium than the healthy controls. The same association was found for women below the age of 60 and above 60. The investigators concluded that low Serum Magnesium seems to be a risk factor for osteoporosis among the postmenopausal group.
AGING
The following is an excerpt from my book, The Magnesium Miracle (2017) It describes a study published in 2014 on Atherogenesis, Cardiovascular Disease, and Aging. The senior authors of the paper are world-renowned magnesium researchers Drs. Burton and Bella Altura who say:
We believe in view of the current report, and other works recently published by our labs, prolonged magnesium deficiency should be categorized as another epigenetic mechanism.
By epigenetic mechanism they mean that telomerase is not being affected by some factor inherit in our genes and chromosomes but by an outside “switch”. That outside switch is magnesium. Epigenetics is the study of cellular or genetic variations that result from external or environmental factors that switch genes on and off and affect how cells express genes. It’s great news that magnesium has the ability to positively effect genes, and keep our telomeres where they belong at the end of chromosomes.
In The Magnesium Miracle book, I provide direct quotes from the Alturas’ paper because I want readers to understand the incredible value of magnesium in all tissues, in all cells, in all our mitochondria, and in our RNA and DNA. Also I note that the Alturas mention several times that magnesium should be measured properly with Ionized Magnesium technology.
Aging and Magnesium Deficiency
Aging is now agreed to be critical in the etiology of metabolic decline in most subjects as they close-in on their 65th birthday. Many subjects at 65 years of age show signs of metabolic decline, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, and often type 2 diabetes, which eventually contribute to congestive heart failure by their 75th-85th year. It is, thus, of considerable interest here to remind the reader that all of these attributes have been associated, both experimentally and clinically, with the presence of Mg-deficient states where they have been looked for and measured properly. The aging process is also associated with an increase in the levels of proinflammatory cytokines in tissues and cells all present in Mg-deficient animals, tissues, and different cell types.
STRESS
I turn to The Magnesium Miracle again to describe the importance of magnesium in defeating stress.
Magnesium supports our adrenal glands, which are overworked by stress leading to combined magnesium deficiency symptoms and adrenal exhaustion symptoms of anxiety, depression, muscle weakness, fatigue, eye twitches, insomnia, anorexia, apathy, apprehension, poor memory, confusion, anger, nervousness, and rapid pulse.
How do we graduate from being a calm person in control of our nervous system to an anxious, fearful individual? I think it’s due to a gradual but chronic decrease in magnesium reserves. When the body is stressed – and it can be for a dozen different reasons, our magnesium reserves dump this crucial mineral into our blood stream and we immediately become one of those people blessed with the ability to cope. We are both calm and alert. Our friends and relatives think it’s just who we are but it’s really how much magnesium we have in reserve.
If the stress continues and we don’t rest or replace our magnesium between episodes, our magnesium stores become depleted. Then, when you are faced with the next stressor, your stress hormones (adrenalin and cortisol) don’t activate your magnesium reserves with a calming effect. Instead, adrenalin revs up your heart rate, elevates your blood pressure, and tenses your muscles in a fight or flight reaction.
One of the early studies on stress and magnesium identified the Type A personality as requiring magnesium.
Henrotte JG, “Type A behavior and magnesium metabolism.” Magnesium, vol. 5, pp. 201–210, 1986.
Prolonged psychological stress raises adrenaline, the stress hormone, which depletes magnesium.
Cernak I et al., “Alterations in magnesium and oxidative status during chronic emotional stress.” Magnes Res, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 29–36, 2000.
NEUROPATHY
In The Magnesium Miracle I wrote that:
Insufficient magnesium and the relative excess of calcium will cause sustained nerve excitation in any nerve cells in the body. Magnesium alleviates the following nerve disturbances that can occur: Burning pain, Muscle weakness, Numbness, Paralysis. Pins-and-needles, sensations, Seizures and convulsions, Skin sensitivity, Tingling, Twitching, Vertigo, Confusion
I have seen reversal of these symptoms in my patients and my customers. In The Magnesium Miracle, I present a case history of neuritis.
The following is a small sample of the available literature showing the interest in diabetes and a review of the importance of magnesium in treating migraine headaches.
Zhang Q, et al. Low serum phosphate and magnesium levels are associated with peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2018 Dec;146:1-7.
Razzaghi R. Magnesium Supplementation and the Effects on Wound Healing and Metabolic Status in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcer: a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Biol Trace Elem Res. 2018 Feb;181(2):207-215.
Mauskop A, Varughese J. Why All Migraine Patients Should Be Treated with Magnesium. J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2012 May;119(5):575-9.
I tell people if you would like even more clinical evidence for the importance of magnesium in neurological disorders they should print up a copy of the free online book Magnesium in the Central Nervous System. The book has 24 chapters covering the normal brain; neurological disease; and psychiatric disease.
A miracle can be considered an extraordinary event that brings very welcome consequences! Science is clear: we can improve the health outcomes for every individual who suffers from these conditions as a result of magnesium deficiency. My life’s work continues to culminate with and focus on educating the public and practitioners about the role of magnesium in the body and encourage those who have experienced their own magnesium miracle to join me in this effort!
With that in mind, I invite you to join me, and my vibrant, vivacious audience for tonight’s weekly live radio show. We will be talking about The Magnesium Miracle along with a wide range of health topics and safe solutions. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the ‘conflict’ in the ‘conflict basis’ of disease and much more!!
Video Version: https://youtu.be/jzgc0DgQrSE
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com