NATURAL COLLOIDAL MINERALS
A colloid is a particle substance that
retains its identity and remains in liquid suspension. Colloids are
very small in size and therefore easily absorbed by the cells of the
body. Plants convert metallic minerals into this form. They have a
natural negative electrical charge.
Liquid minerals have a natural
negative electrical charge, which is the signature of the true plant
derived mineral.
Minerals that are negatively
charged have two very important benefits.
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It greatly increases the
transport and bioavailability of other nutrients gotten from foods
and/or vitamins and other supplements.
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It will attract toxins and heavy
metals from the body and flush them out. Clinical tests done in the
US. and in Germany have verified this.
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Minerals in their metallic form can
be toxic to the human body. Dangerous levels of these metallic
minerals can accumulate in the tissues and create serious health
problems.
Magnesium Article March 2008
The Miracle of Magnesium
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THE MIRACLE OF MAGNESIUM
Every day I hear another magnesium success story. My editor for the UK
edition of The Miracle of Magnesium told me that as soon as she read
my manuscript she gave magnesium to a friend who had severe muscle
cramps. Her friend had visited several doctors and nobody could
diagnosis her condition or offer her relief. Magnesium helped her
immediately. My book agent’s brother can’t believe how much his energy
has improved on magnesium and his wife’s menopausal symptoms are
lifting since she began taking supplements.
And every day I also hear distressing stories about magnesium
deficiency. Just today walking along the beach near my home I met an
80-year old gentleman who asked me to sit and talk. Julius said he
used to walk up and down the beach like me but now his arthritis
prevented him. But he said he only began having symptoms of arthritis
after taking medication for slightly elevated cholesterol. Instead of
a diet and magnesium, his doctor immediately put him on a
cholesterol-lowering drug. When he began developing pain, which was
obviously from the drug, instead of stopping the drug and giving
magnesium to lower cholesterol, to help detoxify the drug, and also
lessen muscle cramps, his doctor gave him a strong pain medication.
And then his ankles began to swell and Julius said his doctor gave him
a diuretic!
And so the story goes, one drug causing symptoms that demand another
drug. That’s what doctors learn about in medical school: drugs. They
don’t learn about diet and nutrients, so it seems that all they know
how to do is prescribe drugs. Julius said he was going to tell his
doctor to change his cholesterol medication, which, by the way, in
several years had only dropped his cholesterol of 205 to 185. I told
him to go on a cholesterol-lowering diet and take magnesium. Even
though Julius said he was mad about having to take the drugs and he
wished he had been given a diet in the first place, Julius said he
would have to ask his doctor before taking the magnesium. And my heart
sank, because his doctor probably didn’t learn about magnesium
supplementation in medical school and would probably say it’s
unnecessary.
Doctors know potassium deficiency is a danger for people on diuretics
but they don’t acknowledge that magnesium is also flushed out in equal
measure. Magnesium deficiency goes undiagnosed and unrecognized
because until recently there was no accurate blood test for
magnesium*. Patients are warned to take potassium supplements or eat
oranges and bananas, but no advice is given about magnesium. Magnesium
is not as readily available as potassium; it’s deficient in the soil
and most fertilizers don’t contain magnesium, so most foods are
lacking. Also cooking and processing foods depletes magnesium. It’s
found in whole grains, greens, nuts and seeds, but most people don’t
eat much, if any, of those foods.
And yet, for some reason doctors think that we get all our nutrients
in our very SAD, Standard American Diet and they don’t recognize the
need for nutrient supplementation. It all stems back to a medical
education that is funded by drug companies that have no vested
interest in promoting nutrients. Vitamins and minerals can’t be
patented and are relatively inexpensive. My research for The Miracle
of Magnesium reminded me that all the metabolic processes in the body,
ALL OF THEM, depend on vitamins and minerals, which act as necessary
co-factors. Magnesium itself is a co-factor and responsible for the
function of 325 enzymes; is an absolute requirement for calcium to be
incorporated into bone; keeps toxic chemicals out of the brain; dances
with calcium to create nerve impulses and muscle impulses; keeps
muscles relaxed, including the heart and blood vessels, and triggers
dozens of health conditions if it is deficient.
The Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for magnesium is between 350 and
400 milligrams per day, which is just enough to ward off outright
deficiency. But for optimal health and for the twenty-two conditions
that are triggered by magnesium deficiency, perhaps twice as much
magnesium is needed. One of the highest sources of magnesium is kelp,
but one tsp. only has about 30 milligrams. One tablespoon of almonds
has 33 milligrams. Because we probably don’t get nearly enough
magnesium from out diet we have to investigate magnesium supplements.
I use several types of magnesium. However, I stopped using magnesium
oxide in 2005 when I read a study that showed only 4 percent of the
oxide form of magnesium is absorbed. That’s why magnesium oxide is a
great laxative but if you want to stock up on magnesium you need to
use other forms. I use magnesium citrate and magnesium taurate and
also spray on magnesium oil after a shower. Magnesium oil is
supersaturated magnesium chloride and because it’s used topically it
doesn’t cause a laxative effect. And I find it really does work. I
seem to have a very high requirement for magnesium and to get enough
by mouth I can have a laxative reaction—but if I use magnesium oil, I
only need to take half the amount of magnesium by mouth and therefore
avoid loose stools.
You also have read labels when you buy magnesium products. For example
a label may say magnesium taurate, or magnesium citrate, or magnesium
glycinate, 500 milligrams, but when you look at the fine print on the
back of the bottle you will notice the actual amount of magnesium is
much less. The actual amount of magnesium in 500 mg of magnesium
glycinate is 50 mg. Companies that make chelated minerals like
magnesium glycinate and magnesium taurate claim that chelates are more
readily absorbed. That may be the case, but how you tell is if they
have less of a laxative effect.
The best way to tell if you are getting enough magnesium is the “bowel
test”. You know when you have too much magnesium when your stools
become loose. This, in fact, may be a blessing for people with
constipation and is one of the many ways magnesium deficiency
manifests. But, if you are like me and still get a Charlie horse or a
heart palpitation when you don’t have enough magnesium, then reach for
the magnesium oil.
The only contraindications to magnesium are caused in people with
outright kidney failure, bowel obstruction, Myasthenia gravis, or
heart block. Also, if you have a heart condition you may find that
taking magnesium can lessen the need for heart medication and you
should be under doctor’s supervision to guide this process.
The following 22 medical areas that magnesium deficiency triggers or
causes have all been scientifically proven. However, since the
publication of The Miracle of Magnesium, people have sent me magnesium
stories that go beyond the following list. I’ve been told that
magnesium had caused skin to become smooth, gums to heal, and
improvements in sexual response. If you are only able to take one
supplement–make sure it’s magnesuim!
Magnesium deficiency triggers or causes the following conditions:
Anxiety and Panic attacks- Magnesium (Mg) normally keeps adrenal
stress hormones under control.
Asthma- Both histamine production and bronchial spasms increase with
Mg deficiency.
Blood clots- Mg has an important role to play in preventing blood
clots and keeping the blood thin-much like aspirin but without the
side effects.
Bowel disease- Mg deficiency slows down the bowel causing
constipation, which could lead to toxicity and malabsorption of
nutrients, as well as colitis.
Cystitis- Bladder spasms are worsened by Mg deficiency.
Depression-Serotonin, which elevates moods, is dependent on Mg. A
Mg-deficient brain is also more susceptible to allergens, foreign
substances that can cause symptoms similar to mental illness.
Detoxification- Mg is crucial for the removal of toxic substances and
heavy metals such as aluminum and lead.
Diabetes- Mg enhances insulin secretion, facilitating sugar
metabolism. Without Mg insulin is not able to transfer glucose into
cells. Glucose and insulin build up in the blood causing various types
of tissue damage.
Fatigue- Mg-deficient patients commonly experience fatigue because
dozens of enzyme systems are under-functioning. An early symptom of Mg
deficiency is frequently fatigue.
Heart disease- Mg deficiency is common in people with heart disease.
Mg is administered in hospitals for acute myocardial infarction and
cardiac arrhythmia. Like any other muscle, the heart muscle requires
Mg. Mg is also used to treat angina, or chest pain.
Hypertension- With insufficient Mg, spasm of blood vessels and high
cholesterol occur, both of which lead to blood pressure problems.
Hypoglycemia- Mg keeps insulin under control; without Mg episodes of
low blood sugar can result.
Insomnia- Sleep-regulating melatonin production is disturbed without
sufficient Mg.
Kidney Disease- Mg deficiency contributes to atherosclerotic kidney
failure. Mg deficiency creates abnormal lipid levels and worsening
blood sugar control in kidney transplant patients.
Liver Disease leading to liver failure- Mg deficiency commonly occurs
during liver transplantation.
Migraine- Serotonin balance is Mg-dependent. Deficiency of serotonin
can result in migraine headaches and depression.
Musculoskeletal conditions- Fibrositis, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms,
eye twitches, cramps and chronic neck and back pain may be caused by
Mg deficiency and can be relieved with Mg supplements.
Nerve problems- Mg alleviates peripheral nerve disturbances throughout
the whole body, such as migraines, muscle contractions,
gastrointestinal spasms, and calf, foot and toe cramps. It is also
used in treating central nervous symptoms of vertigo and confusion.
Obstetrics and Gynecology- Mg prevents Premenstrual Syndrome; prevents
dysmenorrhea (cramping pain during menses); is important in the
treatment of infertility; and alleviates premature contractions,
preeclampsia, and eclampsia in pregnancy. Intravenous Mg is given in
obstetrical wards for pregnancy-induced hypertension and to lessen the
risk of cerebral palsy and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Mg
should be a required supplement for pregnant mothers.
Osteoporosis- Use of calcium with Vitamin D to enhance calcium
absorption without a balancing amount of Mg causes further Mg
deficiency, which triggers a cascade of events leading to bone loss.
Raynaud’s Syndrome- Mg helps relax the spastic blood vessels that
cause pain and numbness of the fingers.
Tooth decay- Mg deficiency causes an unhealthy balance of phosphorus
and calcium in saliva, which damages teeth.
Material excerpted from Dean, Carolyn. The Miracle of Magnesium (2003
Ballantine Books: New York, NY), 2003. pp. 5-7.
A test for cellular magnesium called EXATEST is available at
www.exatest.com.
This updated article was originally printed in Total Health Magazine
November, 2003.
Dr. Carolyn Dean is an acknowledged authority in both conventional and
alternative medicine. As the well-known author of The Miracle of
Magnesium, she is an expert in recognizing and treating the dozens of
conditions caused by magnesium deficiency. Dr. Dean currently offers
private telephone wellness consultations through her website at
www.carolyndean.com.
Dr. Dean is also an authority in the treatment of bowel disease,
hormone imbalance, and yeast overgrowth as evidenced by the 2005
publication of three of her ten books, IBS for DUMMIES, Hormone
Balance: A Woman’s Guide to Restoring Health and Vitality, and The
Yeast Connection and Women’s Health. Dr. Dean is the medical advisor
to yeastconnection.com. She has researched and treated this condition
for three decades.
You can reach Dr. Dean for wellness consultations on all types of
health concerns or autographed copies of her books through her website
www.carolyndean.com or by emailing drdean@carolyndean.com.
Analysis Report
of Virgin Earth Plant Derived Minerals*
Procedure: Chloride, fluoride and
bromide were determined via Ion Chromatography (I.C.).
Ammonium ion was determined by the
Kjeldahi method.
Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption (CVAA)
spectroscopy was used or mercury.
Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (GFAA)
spectroscopy was employed for the determination for arsenic, selenium,
lead and antimony.
All other elements were determined
quantitatively or semi-quantitatively using inductively Coupled Plasma
Optical Emmission Spectrometry (ICP-OES).
Double checks for the majority of
elements were also performed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass
Spectroscopy (ICP-MS).
Where necessary, samples were diluted
or concentrated before analysis. All amounts listed are in mg/L
(milligrams per liter).
Total minerals as determined by
evaporation:
15,100 mg/L (anhydrous), 19,000
mg/L (crystalline hydrates).
| Element Name |
Chemical Symbol |
Unit |
Finding |
| Aluminum |
AL |
mg/L |
1490 |
| Antimony |
SB |
mg/L |
0.185 |
| Arsenic |
AS |
mg/L |
0.005 |
| Barium |
BA |
mg/L |
0.0105 |
| Beryllium |
BE |
mg/L |
0.08 |
| Bismuth |
BI |
mg/L |
0.0025 |
| Boron |
B |
mg/L |
1.525 |
| Bromine |
BR |
mg/L |
0.055 |
| Cadmium |
CD |
mg/L |
0.031 |
| Calcium |
CA |
mg/L |
140 |
| Carbon |
C |
mg/L |
60 |
| Cerium |
CE |
mg/L |
0.55 |
| Cesium |
CS |
mg/L |
0.003 |
| Chloride |
CL |
mg/L |
140 |
| Chromium |
CR |
mg/L |
0.105 |
| Cobalt |
CO |
mg/L |
1.075 |
| Copper |
CU |
mg/L |
0.11 |
| Dysprosium |
DY |
mg/L |
0.045 |
| Erbium |
ER |
mg/L |
0.04 |
| Europium |
EU |
mg/L |
0.002 |
| Fluoride |
F |
mg/L |
0.06 |
| Gadolinium |
GD |
mg/L |
0.075 |
| Gallium |
GA |
mg/L |
0.006 |
| Germanium |
GE |
mg/L |
0.33 |
| Gold |
AU |
mg/L |
less than 0.001 |
| Hafnium |
HF |
mg/L |
0.0015 |
| Holmium |
HO |
mg/L |
0.0055 |
| Indium |
IN |
mg/L |
0.0005 |
| Iodine |
I |
mg/L |
less than 0.005 |
| Iridium |
IR |
mg/L |
less than 0.005 |
| Iron |
FE |
mg/L |
320 |
| Lanthanum |
LA |
mg/L |
0.195 |
| Lead |
PB |
mg/L |
0.005 |
| Lithium |
LI |
mg/L |
5.45 |
| Lutetium |
LU |
mg/L |
0.0105 |
| Magnesium |
MG |
mg/L |
370 |
| Manganese |
MN |
mg/L |
14 |
| Mercury |
HG |
mg/L |
0.00045 |
| Molybdenum |
MO |
mg/L |
0.001 |
| Neodymium |
ND |
mg/L |
0.375 |
| Nickel |
NI |
mg/L |
1.345 |
| Niobium |
NB |
mg/L |
less than 0.01 |
| Osmium |
OS |
mg/L |
0.0045 |
| Palladium |
PD |
mg/L |
0.001 |
| Phosphorus |
P |
mg/L |
0.005 |
| Platinum |
PT |
mg/L |
less than 0.001 |
| Potassium |
K |
mg/L |
8.45 |
| Praseodymium |
PR |
mg/L |
0.0325 |
| Rhenium |
RE |
mg/L |
0.002 |
| Rhodium |
RH |
mg/L |
0.00045 |
| Rubidium |
RB |
mg/L |
0.0435 |
| Ruthenium |
RU |
mg/L |
0.0015 |
| Samarium |
SM |
mg/L |
0.0425 |
| Scandium |
SC |
mg/L |
0.045 |
| Selenium |
SE |
mg/L |
0.0075 |
| Silicon |
SI |
mg/L |
95 |
| Silver |
AG |
mg/L |
0.001 |
| Sodium |
NA |
mg/L |
82.5 |
| Strontium |
SR |
mg/L |
1.05 |
| Sulfur (sulfate) |
S |
mg/L |
12075 |
| Tantalum |
TA |
mg/L |
0.003 |
| Tellurium |
TE |
mg/L |
0.015 |
| Terbium |
TB |
mg/L |
0.0175 |
| Thallium |
TL |
mg/L |
0.425 |
| Thorium |
TH |
mg/L |
0.0025 |
| Thulium |
TM |
mg/L |
0.007 |
| Tin |
SN |
mg/L |
0.0155 |
| Titanium |
TI |
mg/L |
0.085 |
| Tungsten |
W |
mg/L |
less than 0.003 |
| Vanadium |
V |
mg/L |
0.0495 |
| Ytterbium |
YB |
mg/L |
0.055 |
| Yttrium |
Y |
mg/L |
0.575 |
| Zinc |
ZN |
mg/L |
397.5 |
| Zirconium |
ZR |
mg/L |
0.105 |
*These analysis were performed by
multiple certified laboratories using samples for multiple production
batches and represents average values. This statement of analysis has
been independently review for accuracy by associates of Dr. Gerhand
Schrauzer Ph.D Director of the Biological Trace Elements Research
Institute, the Rockland Corporation and Coors Ceramics Company.
American Longevity Virgin Earth Minerals are plant derived colloidal
minerals and are not routinely tested by the United States Food and Drug
Administration.
Although great care is taken in the
processing of this product, American Longevity Virgin Earth Minerals are
plant derived colloidal minerals and as such should be considered a
"Natural living Product". Because of this variations of color, taste
and consistency may occur between production batches.
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