Check your bottles – are you taking these 2 important minerals?

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It’s essential that you get these 2 minerals in the right ratios if you want to live a long, healthy, and sexy life

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Matt Cook here, and have you heard of parathyroid hormone?

It’s usually not talked about, but it’s secretly causing 80% of most men’s health and sex problems.

Fortunately, there is an easy way to naturally lower parathyroid levels…

All you have to do is make sure you’re getting enough of these 2 important minerals…

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Check your bottles – are you taking these 2 important minerals?

Calcium is one of the most important minerals in the body.

It’s essential inside and outside the cell.

It also makes up a large proportion of our body’s structure in the form of bones.

Yet many serious human diseases are caused by calcium deposited in the wrong place.

Calciphylaxis is the toxic buildup of calcium in tissues and blood vessels.

It causes accelerated ageing and cardiovascular disease.

Parathyroid hormone is one of the most important factors in regulating calcium.

It’s well-known that you need adequate dietary calcium to optimize your parathyroid hormone levels.

What is less well known is that you also need adequate magnesium.

Magnesium is essential for healthy arteries and to prevent accelerated aging.

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The review of human research was carried out at the University of Toronto in Canada. 

The results were published in the journal Peritoneal Dialysis International.

The parathyroid gland sits at the base of the throat near the thyroid.

This gland samples the blood for calcium levels.

When blood calcium gets too low, parathyroid hormone is released.

Parathyroid hormone pulls more calcium from the bones.

When parathyroid hormone levels get too high, you end up with too much calcium in the blood.

Too much calcium in the blood leads to calcium being deposited where it should not be — in the arteries causing heart disease — and in other soft tissues causing accelerated ageing.

High levels of parathyroid hormone are very common in people with severe kidney diseases.

“Secondary hyperparathyroidism is present in most patients with end-stage renal disease and has been linked to uremic bone disease, vascular calcification, and mortality.”

Researchers in this field noticed that there seemed to be a relationship between low magnesium levels and cardiovascular disease.

“Current literature suggests an association between hypomagnesemia and cardiovascular disease in the general population.”

They were curious whether low magnesium constant increase in parathyroid hormone — which would lead to calcium deposits in the blood vessels.

“We reviewed all published studies on the relationship between serum magnesium and parathyroid hormone and the relationship between serum magnesium and vascular calcification in dialysis patients.”

(More commonly this is caused by low calcium or high phosphate.)

Most of the studies showed that low magnesium was associated with higher parathyroid hormone levels.

“10 of 12 studies of patients on hemodialysis and 4 of 5 studies of patients on peritoneal dialysis showed a significant inverse relationship between serum magnesium and serum intact parathyroid hormone.”

This means that low magnesium could lead to calcium deposits where they should not be — including those which block the arteries.

The researchers also discovered work showing that patients with low magnesium developed high parathyroid hormone — even though they had enough calcium.

(Calcium normally keeps parathyroid hormone in check.)

“Hyperparathyroidism develops in peritoneal dialysis patients dialyzed with a solution containing normal calcium and low Mg , even though serum calcium is maintained at a normal level.”

A number of studies clearly showed a link between low magnesium and the buildup of calcium in the blood vessels.

“Five studies indicated that there is an inverse relationship between serum magnesium and vascular calcification in these patients.”

The researchers believe that magnesium could be an often overlooked cause of cardiovascular disease — because low magnesium seems to increase parathyroid hormone.

“We believe that the role of magnesium in secondary hyperparathyroidism and vascular calcification merits further investigation.”

There are a lot of different types of supplemental magnesium out there.

The authors of this study pointed to the potential benefits of magnesium carbonate in particular.

This type of magnesium has the added benefit of binding to phosphate.

Phosphate is something which increases parathyroid hormone.

—-Important Message From Matt About Lowering Parathyroid Hormone—-

It can be tricky to keep parathyroid hormone in the right levels.

Certain foods, supplements, and Big Pharma treatments can raise parathyroid.

But I’ve finally cracked the code on how to make it simple to lower parathyroid hormone and keep it low…

All you have to do is use these 2 key nutrients in the right ratio…

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.

 

Relationship between serum magnesium, parathyroid hormone, and vascular calcification in patients on dialysis: a literature review.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Relationship+between+serum+magnesium%2C+parathyroid+hormone%2C+and+vascular+calcification+in+patients+on+dialysis%3A+a+literature+review.