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Magnesium and insulin

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Thank you, JL, for some of the most interesting material I've read today...or ever:
an interesting thought:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1159 ... t=Abstract
Magnesium sulfate attenuates increased blood-brain barrier permeability during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in rats
And, cheerleader, I'm here! Thanks for knowing that I would be very interested! The abstract stated:
The effects of magnesium sulfate on cerebrovascular permeability to a dye, Evans blue, were studied during insulin-induced hypoglycemia with hypothermia in rats. Hypoglycemia was induced by an intramuscular injection of insulin.
Just for general info...hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) is often the result of high insulin level (injected in this abstract; overproduced in my pancreas). I encourage insulin testing; but even if you don't test, you can assume your insulin is high at the time your blood sugar is low (other than because of fasting).
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you're all very welcome cheer, NHE and LC :D
15.3 g followed by another 217 mg over the next 2.5 hrs. Isn't that dosage in the range that would cause some problems?
i think it would certainly cause some trouble in the GI tract, i guess the IM injection route dodged that bullet.

i guess all we can do besides our supplements is take epsom salt baths (always follow the instructions, you can get too much of a good thing this way) and pack it in as much mag-dense food as we can handle - magnesium in foods is easier to deal with in the gut anyway; here are some:

http://www.hoptechno.com/bookfoodsourcemg.htm
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Natural Calm Flavors

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Can someone tell me the best flavor of the Natural Calm.

Thanks!

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i only know plain. sometimes i squeeze a bit of lemon into it and a smidge of sugar which is not bad.
i tried a flavoured mag powder product and didn't like it but it was not from the natural calm ppl. sorry can't be more help!
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Hey Jimmy,

I am finally getting all my supplements together. Man, so many pills! I will let you know what all I am doing when I get it all together.

I had to go for another week of training on my job so that through me off of getting it all together.

Thanks for your help.

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hey excellent news cf, i'll keep an eye out for your update :D
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We like the raspberry-lemon. Not bad, at all. Uses natural stevia for sweetener. Nothing artificial.
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I agree with Cheer, the Rasp/Lemon. The straight up lemon is pretty intensely flavored.
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Hey Cat, I finally called Natural Calm a few weeks ago. I didn’t know what flavor I wanted, either, so she sent me a sample packet of each one. She’d probably do the same for you. None of them were as bad as I thought they’d be, but it was good to sample them all.
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Thanks Needled! I will call them and ask about the samples. I would like to try first since it is pricey. Which did you end up liking best?

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I went with lemon. I think I was expecting a Metamucil-type liquidly fiber drink, but it’s nothing like that. So they were all a pleasant surprise. None of them were bad, and next time I order I'll probably get orange just to change it up a bit.
By the way, she didn’t charge me for the samples. I wasn’t trying to get something for nothing, I just didn’t want to be stuck with a whole bottle of stuff I wouldn’t use if I didn’t like it. A little bit of customer service goes a long way cuz now I’m a big fan of theirs!!
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Jimmy,

Have you ever tried mixing the plain Natural Calm with hot tea? Just a thought since I try to drink a cup at night to relax.

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Drank my first Natural Calm Rasberry Lemon to night, It was not bad at all. VERY REFRESHING AND LIGHT. I may try to do 2 of then tomorroro
I anyone needs to try some I have the little single serve sizes of Natural alm. Message me and I will send you a packet to try.

It's good stuff.

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More on magnesium

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It seemed logical to add these tidbits to a thread already dealing wth magnesium.

With the information and urging from jimmylegs, I added magnesium to my supplements some time ago. Nevertheless, any mention of magnesium gets my attention.

Last month, on the Dr. Oz program, one topic was constipation. He suggested a person put a ground-up magnesium pill in a glass of orange juice, drink it, and solve the problem!

Today on his program one of the topics was urinary incontinence. In addition to suggesting Kegel exercises to strengthen the muscles controlling the urethra, Dr. Oz mentioned again that magnesium (even in the form of pumpkin seeds -- pepitos) was helpful. In fact, at the end of the program he reiterated that magnesium was necessary for healthy muscles.

Perhaps this information could help someone who has problems in these areas.
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Re: More on magnesium

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Additional info on magnesium: Epsom salt is MgSO4·7H2O and is 9.86% magnesium by weight. If you have a sensitive kitchen scale that measures in grams, you could weigh out 10 tablespoons and then figure out how much epsom salt, i.e., what volume, you would need to get 200 mg for example. I haven't had any problems with doses of epsom salt providing up to 400 mg of magnesium dissolved in a glass of water. However, it has been reported to have a laxative effect so avoid large doses.

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