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The chelated glycinate (Albion process) is successfully used by many 
without problems as part of a protocol for controlling atrial fibrillation.
Another part of the protocol is a paleolithic diet.

Search afibbers.org for magnesium, lots of experience there, where 
people cannot afford to fool around with stuff that does not work.

I tried a home  made version of Unique Water (Waller Water, in afibbers 
.org). Didn't do anything for me at the time.

William







On 05/04/2011 04:49 AM, Ben Balzer wrote:
> Todd
> Consider magnesium and insulin and the vicious cycle (positive feedback loop)(spiral of doom).
>
> PhD paper: A. Hanni. Magnesium and the Insulin Resistance Syndrome, makes this conclusion:
> 1. Magnesium deficiency aggravates insulin resistance (i.e makes insulin levels go up).
> 2. Elevated insulin levels increase the excretion of magnesium in the urine.
> 1 makes 2 worse, 2 makes 1 even worse, 1 makes 2 even worse, 2 makes 1 even worse, 1 makes 2 even worse, etc.
> Nasty, eh.
> And it is so hard to measure magnesium status. The late Prof Mannsman made that clear on magnesium research lab.
>
> Some magnesium supplements have problems.

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