Magnesium prevents and heals damage from stroke
Magnesium prevents and heals damage from stroke
Magnesium is the best heart medicine to prevent
hypertension, stroke, angina, arrhythmia, heart attack, blood clots, etc
Transdermal delivery of magnesium
chloride boosts Mg levels to provide immediate cardiovascular benefits (Used regularly,
can sustain /supply beneficial Mg levels to your heart and circulatory system)
Transdermal
Magnesium Chloride
Magnesium can help heal the damage in the brain caused by a
stroke
in his book "Transdermal Magnesium Therapy", Dr. Mark
Sircus states that magnesium may reduce ischemic injury by increasing regional blood
flow, antagonizing voltage-sensitive calcium channels, and blocking the N-methyl-D-aspartate
(NDMA) receptor. As a non-competitive NMDA receptor blocker, magnesium inhibits
the release of excitatory neurotransmitters at the presynaptic level and blocks
voltage-gated calcium channels. Magnesium simultaneously exerts vascular effects,
including increased vasodilation and cardiac output, and prevents cerebral vasospasm.
Dr. Sircus points out that transdermally applied magnesium chloride offers advantages
over other neuroprotective agents (such as intravenously administered magnesium
sulfate) for preventing strokes. These advantages include lower cost, ease of use,
and lack of side effects, asserting that a gallon and a half of low cost magnesium
chloride "would do more to prevent strokes safely without side effects, than
any other single medicine", but also that when "used transdermally after
a stroke will reduce disability". Magnesium chloride administeredimmediately
following a stroke (or heartattack) dramatically improves your chances of a full
recovery.
Study support for magnesium benefits in stroke
98 stroke patients admitted to the emergency room of
three hospitals in New York exhibited early and significant magnesium-ion deficits.
The stroke patients also demonstrated a high calcium to magnesium ratio,
which are signs of increased vascular tone and cerebral vessel spasm.
Altura, 1997
Higher magnesium levels in drinking water used by Taiwan residents,
lowered the incidence of stroke. All deaths due to stroke among
Taiwan residents (17,133 cases) from 1989 through 1993 were compared with deaths
from other causes (17,133 controls). Yang CY, 1998
References Altura BT et al. (1997) "Low levels of serum ionized
magnesium are foundin patients early after stroke which result in rapid elevation
incytosolic free calcium and spasm in cerebral vascular musclecells."Neurosci
Lett , vol. 230, no. 1, pp. 37-40
Yang CY (1998) "Calcium and magnesium in drinking water
and risk of death from cerebrovascular disease."Stroke, vol. 18, no. 8, pp.
411-414.