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by: Kerri Knox, RN- The Immune Queen!

Hi Barb,

Thanks for the great info. I didn't know about salicilates and ringing in the ears. There are two more interesting tidbits about magnesium that I can share in relation to your comments too.

First, people who's ears get blown out from Rock and Roll do so from a MAGNESIUM deficiency!! They did studies in the Air Force on guys who are exposed to loud noises all of the time, gave them Magnesium, and lo and behold- it protected them from hearing loss!!

Second, magnesium is also protective against oxalate build up as well. People with kidney stones that are calcium oxalate would really do well to keep their magnesium levels high as the magnesium keeps the calcium in SOLUTION form in the blood rather than in CRYSTALLINE form as oxalate formers tend to do!!

So, there are another 2 reasons for you to be taking your magnesium!!


Kerri Knox RN Immune Health Queen

Kerri Knox, RN- The Immune System Queen
Functional Medicine Practitioner
Immune System

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