Dr. Carolyn Dean Live

Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE

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It\'s a common saying on our radio show - you don\'t have such and such disease...you just have magnesium deficiency! And, it certainly makes sense if you just consider this: researchers have now detected 3,751 magnesium-binding sites on human proteins, indicating that its role in human health and disease may have been vastly underestimated. Yes, magnesium is a mineral used by every organ in your body, especially your heart, muscles, and kidneys. If you suffer from unexplained fatigue or weakness, abnormal heart rhythms, or even muscle spasms and eye twitches, low levels of magnesium could be to blame. In addition, magnesium is necessary for: Activating muscles and nerves Creating energy in your body by activating adenosine triphosphate (ATP) Helping digest proteins, carbohydrates, and fats Serving as a building block for RNA and DNA synthesis Acting as a precursor for neurotransmitters like serotonin Join us on tonight show as we discuss the many wonderful outcomes individuals and families experience