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Dr. Luiz Moura speaks on magnesium and dosages that are useful for some health issues.  This is very good information for people trying to maximize health. This video is approximately six minutes.

You can make your own magnesium chloride solution by adding 20 grams (approximately 2 tablespoons) to one liter of water.  For use as a preventative for people with no pressing health issues, take one small cup (about the size of an espresso cup) per day.  If you have health problems, such as osteoporosis or arthritis, you may want to try taking two small cups per day of magnesium chloride, and it should get rid of the calcifications.  For calcium oxalate kidney stones, Dr. Moura usually recommends up to 3 cups per day, and it should get rid of the stones. continue reading…

Adam Abraham learns about the many beneficial uses of magnesium from Dr. Sircus. This segment is around 15 minutes of very important information for people suffering from heart disease, cancer, diabetes, migraine headaches, and other ailments.

Most people in the health community are focused on calcium, but what they don’t understand is that magnesium is more critical than calcium.  Historically, the calcium to magnesium ratio in the diet was 1:1.  Unfortunately there is not real mechanism in the body to retain magnesium in the body.  The present ratio of calcium to magnesium in the diet is now 2:1.   But for treating medical conditions, the ratio should be 1:2 continue reading…

Looks like the experts are grasping for straws from the same old paradigm that hasn’t produced a cure for cancer in 50+ years of research.  Now they’re claiming that some bone drug (bisphosphonates) is reducing breast cancer rates in women who take them.  It is given to women to fight osteoporosis. Experts do not really know how the drug works to reduce cancer, but they have some speculation on the topic.  So even though they claim to be the experts, they do not appear to have any real understanding of cancer, how it works, and how it can be cured or effectively treated.  They also state in another article that this drug should not be used on women who do not have osteoporosis.

I may seem to be a bit reactionary, but the simple fact is that all drugs have side effects.  The drug approach can only be a temporary approach, at best. continue reading…