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greymattermom

(5,754 posts)
28. That's a real effect
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 04:36 PM
Apr 2019

and headache specialists (M.D., neurology residency, headache fellowship) often recommend magnesium.

They reduce the weight of your wallet so you don't have to carry all that heavy cash around. Laffy Kat Apr 2019 #1
An exception: Folic Acid supplements DO prevent neural tube defects. hlthe2b Apr 2019 #2
And is needed by people who have a rare genetic mutation... Xolodno Apr 2019 #17
I think you mean genetic mutations which cause one not to absorb folic acid... hlthe2b Apr 2019 #19
A shitload of people walk around with potassium and iodine deficiencies. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #20
That's anecdotal Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #27
It depends on who does the peer-reviewing, and which groups receive university funding from PhRMA TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #35
I said peer-reviewed, INDEPENDENT research Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #36
They all look independent until a deep dive is performed. Then, half research funding is from PhRMA. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #37
That is totally false Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #39
That's nice. Some are legit some are influenced by PhRMA and some are controlled by it. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #40
So nothing to back up your claims? Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #48
The research I did, I passed along. I am not putting those charges out there as a private citizen. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #49
More baseless claims Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #52
I knew I would get a response, it was predictable. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #53
yep Celerity Apr 2019 #60
And I knew any link provided would not prove your broad, false claim Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #61
Your replies are becoming a parody of themselves. Earlier you fought my anecdotal claim w/your own. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #63
Projection in its full flower again Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #67
Fail. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #68
One word responses are ... Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #70
Magnesium supplements seem to have Loki Liesmith Apr 2019 #3
I've received the same advice from medical professionals. hunter Apr 2019 #8
They help some folks relax and sleep better too n/t TexasBushwhacker Apr 2019 #13
That's a real effect greymattermom Apr 2019 #28
Was told during my physical last week to take some magnesium. Did for a few days Liberal In Texas Apr 2019 #44
Yeah magnesium can make me a little queasy Loki Liesmith Apr 2019 #47
This is pretty much a garbage article. SlogginThroughIt Apr 2019 #4
I have personal experience that contradicts the article. Blue_true Apr 2019 #42
Bullshit. These studies don't show a damn thing one way or another. triron Apr 2019 #5
Life Extension sells products and services Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #29
Here's a question, 'Why?' ck4829 Apr 2019 #6
More likely still, those advised to take Ca+ sups by health practitioners suffered osteoporosis Maru Kitteh Apr 2019 #25
Exactly. And it is almost impossible to get as much calcium as required without taking in spooky3 Apr 2019 #51
Daily "normal" supplements are just that, supplemental... Wounded Bear Apr 2019 #7
Yes eat a good diet, preferably organic and gluten free. triron Apr 2019 #11
Maybe you should consider Ray Kurzweil's regimen of supplements: triron Apr 2019 #9
I hear snake oil cures what ills too Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #31
Take this wih a grain of - something - ha OhZone Apr 2019 #10
Yep. You speak from experience. Each of us is unique and benefits from different triron Apr 2019 #12
Oh btw, Wellstone ruled Apr 2019 #14
They've been good for me Raine Apr 2019 #15
+1000 Thekaspervote Apr 2019 #16
They've been good for me too. BuddhaGirl Apr 2019 #50
This is pretty much on par with most of the recent scientific studies Quixote1818 Apr 2019 #18
I use many vitamins and supplements abqtommy Apr 2019 #21
I take a thyroid health mercuryblues Apr 2019 #22
1978... TexasBlueDog Apr 2019 #23
Hah! Never thought of it that way FakeNoose Apr 2019 #33
This doesn't mean specific supplements don't help specific people. pnwmom Apr 2019 #24
Or benefits other than longer life zipplewrath Apr 2019 #26
I am grateful my Dr. KT2000 Apr 2019 #30
Did your doctor prescribe it FakeNoose Apr 2019 #34
he gave me the first KT2000 Apr 2019 #55
Good to see supplements worked for you. Some have worked for me. Blue_true Apr 2019 #43
that works two ways though KT2000 Apr 2019 #56
I fully agree with your post. But I still believe that in SOME cases, refined medicinals are best. Blue_true Apr 2019 #69
The dietary supplement industry is just a big con Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #32
Sid. Were the supplements one or two steps removed from the plant, or were they refined, laboratory Blue_true Apr 2019 #38
After being diagnosed with breast cancer, my oncologist prescribed OTC vit D3 MoonRiver Apr 2019 #41
Sure it's better to get the nutrients from foods rather than taking supplements, but mtnsnake Apr 2019 #45
And in 5-10 years another study will contradict that. MicaelS Apr 2019 #46
Depends on the supplement. MarvinGardens Apr 2019 #54
They do if you deficient in a necessary vitamin or mineral from certain situations or conditions ismnotwasm Apr 2019 #57
dodgy as hell anti-science post, making a universal statement off a very limited study Celerity Apr 2019 #58
Well, my internist says take the calcium and multi, so I do. They know more than I do. lindysalsagal Apr 2019 #59
Niacin will definitely get your cholesterol numbers down and it's an ingredient in cholesterol meds womanofthehills Apr 2019 #62
All I know is if I didn't take Vitamin D in the winter I'd be jumping off a bridge. Vinca Apr 2019 #64
D3 for me too! We hardly get any sun all winter. Greybnk48 Apr 2019 #65
If you're taking statins, you need to be taking COQ10 or Ubiquinol because the statins deplete tanyev Apr 2019 #66
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