A daily life consisting of overwork can lead to nervous strain, especially in cases where there are insufficient coping mechanisms. Additional factors such as lack of exercise, poor diet as well as tobacco and alcohol use can cause cardiovascular dysfunctions. Magnelevures is indicated for insomnia, anxiety, irritability, arteriosclerosis and blood pressure control.
Conditions that Benefit from Magnelevures:
Anxiety
Autism/ADD/ Hyperactivity
Arrhythmias
Asthma
Chronic fatigue
Fibromyalgia
Heart disease
High blood pressure
High LDL
Insomnia
Irritability
Kidney stones
Mental health
Muscle cramps and tension
Menstrual Cramps
Stroke
Autism
Studies have shown that the average magnesium levels in autistic children are below average. Evidence suggests that autistic children may improve when given large doses of magnesium along with vitamin B6.[2]
Cardiovascular Disease
When magnesium is supplemented regularly, irregular heart rhythms become more stable, high blood pressure improves, the body keeps a better balance of potassium and other important cardiovascular minerals, the heart pumps a larger volume of blood with no extra demand for oxygen, constricted blood vessels relax, allowing blood to flow more freely, and HDL cholesterol rises and LDL cholesterol falls.[5]
Acute Heart Attacks
Magnesium, when given intravenously, can stabilize or destabilize the heart.[1]
Blood Sugar Disorders
Poor sugar control raises the risk of a magnesium deficiency, which in turn further impairs sugar metabolism. How well the body metabolizes sugar is tightly linked to magnesium, making the mineral essential to anyone with diabetes or insulin resistance.3[]
High Blood Pressure
A person with high blood pressure typically has a lower level of magnesium compared with somebody who has a healthier blood pressure reading. Some hypertension patients reduce or eliminate their need for diuretics and other blood pressure medications by supplementing magnesium and other vitamins and minerals.[4]
Fibromyalgia
For anyone who copes with muscle or joint pains of this rheumatic ailment, magnesium is a valuable part of an effective treatment.[1]
Asthma
By diminishing wheezing and encouraging bronchial muscles to relax, magnesium reinforces better breathing for bronchitis, emphysema, and other chronic lung disorders.[1]
Osteoporosis
For preventing and perhaps reversing osteoporosis, magnesium might be more important than calcium. It balances the body’s calcium supply and keeps it from being depleted.[1]
Contraindications:
None known.
Available as
30 sachets U500P
References:
1. Robert C. Atkins, M.D., Dr. Atkins’ Vita-Nutrient Solution, 1998: 119-24.
2. Elson M. Haas, M.D., Staying Healthy with Nutrition, 1992: 170-74.
3. Tosiello, L., Archives of Internal Medicine, June 10, 1996; 156:1143-48.
4. Kisters, K., et al., Trace Elements and Electrolytes, 1995; 12(4): 169-72.
5. Ravn, H., Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 1996; 76: 88-93.