Experts Find a Hidden Link Between Magnesium and Diabetes

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(Newswire.net — May 3, 2017) Orlando, FL — Nutrients such as vitamins and minerals have a significant influence on human health and survival. Minerals, such as magnesium, for instance, have been thought to be associated with the reduced risk of certain conditions.

Experts indiciate the hidden link between magnesium and diabetes. This mineral is involved in hundreds of enzymatic reactions inside the body. Thus, it is easy to assume adequate amounts of this mineral may potentially help maintain and improve overall health.

According to some experts, magnesium could potentially aid in the reduced risk of diabetes as well as the improvement of the condition of individuals with diabetes. It is believed to contain therapeutic activities that may be beneficial in the regulation of blood sugar levels.

Dr. Joseph Mercola, an osteopathic physician that specializes in preventive health care, states that magnesium has the ability to control blood sugar or glucose. It may do so by thwarting insulin resistance, which triggers the development of Type 2 diabetes. It is worth remembering that insulin resistance could cause the increase in blood sugar levels.

There are several ways that diabetics may potentially benefit from the use of this mineral. There are many diabetes sufferers with insulin resistance who lose high amounts of magnesium through urination. When this happens, it results in an unhealthy cycle of magnesium deficiency as well as elevated blood sugar levels.

Dr. Mercola points out that in a six month study, the participants had insulin resistance and they were dosed with 365 mg of magnesium on a daily basis. It was found that the subjects dosed with this mineral had reduced levels of blood sugar.

The magnesium-dosed participants also had more enhanced control on insulin than the control group.

In an analysis of 13 studies, Today’s Dietitian reports that there were 500,000 subjects. It was found that a higher intake of magnesium may be associated with a reduced risk of diabetes. It is worth noting that in cases of Type 1 diabetes, the body is unable to produce insulin. Type 2 diabetes, on the other hand, triggers the body to ineffectively utilize insulin.

Clara Schneider, a licensed dietitian, nutritionist, and certified diabetes educator, reports that Type 1 diabetes could lead not just to vision disorders and nerve damage, but also magnesium deficiency.

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