Monday, December 13, 2010

American medical research: Human body is short of magnesium to quicken cellular ageing (cento)


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(Chicago law new report) a medicine of American research to discover, human body lacks magnesium (Magnesium) will quicken cellular ageing, also can increase people to suffer from at the same time on the risk of cardiovascular disease, hypertensive, diabetic, osteoporosis and certain cancer.

This consider to also point out, because of,the United States has the population that exceeds half the number dietary disequilibrium, the magnesium inside body of as a result is insufficient. Magnesium is reaction of almost all biochemistry and metabolic process are medium inside human body, indispensable important element. In addition, magnesium also conduces to maintain muscle and neurological operation rule of normal, heartbeat reachs bone smoothly to wait lustily.

This research is in charge of undertaking by the researcher of hospital of children of Oakland research center, discuss slight magnesium to be not worth the long-term effect of former to human fiber cell.

The nutrition of follower of this children hospital and metabolic center scientist base advantage says: "The magnesium of human body is insufficient, the process that affects cellular ageing; The cell quickens ageing, the function that affects an organization then. We are being discussed, lack magnesium and cell to quicken ageing, the likelihood causes long-term chronic illness problem. The likelihood causes long-term chronic illness problem..

Nevertheless, the scientist points out, existing medical treatment establishment cannot accurate detect and treat, human body is light the circumstance that is short of magnesium, that is to say, people may be long-term slight be short of magnesium, but however muddy does not know like that.

To avoid to be short of magnesium, people can have more at ordinary times contain magnesian rich provision, for example spinach and greenery vegetable, legume and thick corn.

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