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Todd Moody <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:51:02 -0500
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> >>As a general principle, then, since insulin resistance is the engine of Metabolic Syndrome, it's worth spreading the word that Mg supplementation may help. >> 
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> That REALLY could explain some issues. Thanks for mentioning it. I know some mineral supplements are not bio-absorbable. What MG supplement do you use? Would any health food store version work? 
> -David 

There are a lot of opinions about this, but the consensus seems to be that the cheapest supplements, which are typically just magnesium oxide (the stuff that lifeguards put on their nose), are the least absorbable. Some sources say that Mg Chloride is preferable, and that's what's in Slo-Mag, which is readily available. So I've been using that, in conjunction with Bluebonnet Albion Mg glycinate. 

Todd 

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