Carolyn Dean MD ND | Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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Come join me for a webinar on Wednesday, December 8th: 7:00-8:00 PM (PST) 10:00-11:00pm (EST). I’m teaming up with Dr. Lani Simpson who is hosting the webinar. It’s about my favorite mineral, magnesium.
Click here to register now!
Over the past 25 years, Dr. Simpson has established herself as one of the leading experts in women’s health care. Her clinical experience and her multi-disciplinary approach in chiropractic care have enabled her to educate thousands of patients and professionals about some of today’s most common health challenges for women.
Dr. Simpson has produced and presented The Heat is On! Menopause and PMS seminar to health care professionals for the past 15 years. This 12 hour continuing education course is offered at various venues throughout the United States and has been reviewed and accepted by state boards of chiropractic, acupuncture, nursing, licensed marriage and family therapists and naturopathy.
As Dr. Simpson says:
There is no doubt that magnesium deficiency is a problem for a significant number of people. Why do so many people lack magnesium? Dr. Carolyn Dean, MD, ND, author of Magnesium Miracle, says that there are many reasons we are deficient including diets that lack high magnesium foods and the mineral depleted soil in which we grow our food. Magnesium is required for the proper growth and maintenance of bones and the proper functioning of nerves, muscles, and many other parts of the body. In the stomach, magnesium helps neutralize stomach acid and moves stools through the intestine.
On December 8th, I will interview Dr. Dean on the following topics:
• Do you need supplements or are you getting enough from food?
• How much magnesium do we need?
• What is the link to strong bones and magnesium?
• Is the soil depleted of magnesium? What about organically grown produce?
• Can you treat illnesses with magnesium?
• What do the studies show regarding osteoporosis and magnesium?
• If we do use supplements containing magnesium, which form is best?
• What are the side effects of magnesium overdose?
• What about herbal infusions and magnesium?
• Can you take magnesium with calcium, or do they compete with each other?
• What ratio of magnesium to calcium is best?
• What is the best form of magnesium to take: oxide, citrate, or glycinate?
• What delivery is best? Orally or transdermally (through the skin)?
• Are supplement companies testing their gels and sprays to find out if the magnesium being absorbed?
• How do you test for magnesium deficiency, and is the testing reliable?
Mark your calendar for our Magnesium Webinar on Wednesday, December 8th
Click here to register now!
You can find my magnesium books here!
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