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ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate
Paul Andersen explains the structure, function and importance of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). He begins by describing the specific structure of the molecule and its three main parts: adenine, ribose sugar, and phosphate groups. He explains how energy can be stored in ATP and released through hydrolysis to ADP and Pi. He shows how the molecule is created in cellular respiration and photosynthes
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Biological Importance of Magnesium and Calcium
Class 11: Chemistry: The s‐block Elements: Biological Importance of Magnesium and Calcium
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Biology Mineral Nutrition part 6 (Nutrients: Potassium, Calcium) CBSE class 11 XI
Biology Mineral Nutrition part 6 (Nutrients: Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur) CBSE class 11 XI
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Chemistry S Block Elements part 17 (Biological importance of calcium & magnesium) CBSE class 11 XI
Chemistry S Block Elements part 17 (Biological importance of calcium & magnesium) CBSE class 11 XI.
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Why I Take Magnesium – Steph Gaudreau, Stupid Easy Paleo
Steph Gaudreau is the nutritionist and cook behind StupidEasyPaleo.com. In this video, she talks about her health journey from studying biology to mountain biking to finding what foods work for her. She also talks about the importance of nutrition and why she takes micronutrients, such as magnesium, to supplement her diet. To learn more about the power of magnesium, click here: http://www.purephar
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Biology Lesson Plan: What do plants need to grow?
Plants produce oxygen and provide our food, but what do they need to live? Learn why nitrates, phosphates, potassium and magnesium are vital for plant health...
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Magnesium Chloride properties and contraindications
Benefits and side effects of magnesium chloride The properties of magnesium chloride in the body, determine their presence in the daily diet intake significa...
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Hydrophobic Gating of Ion Permeation in Magnesium Channel CorA
Hydrophobic Gating of Ion Permeation in Magnesium Channel CorA. Chris Neale et al (2015), PLoS Computational Biology http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004303
Ion channels catalyze ionic permeation across membranes via water-filled pores. To understand how changes in intracellular magnesium concentration regulate the influx of Mg2+ into cells, we examine early events in the relaxation of Mg2
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ATP hydrolysis mechanism
ATP hydrolysis mechanism
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Joe Rogan Experience #672 - Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Dr. Rhonda Patrick is a Ph.D in biomedical science and expert on nutritional health. Her podcasts and other videos can be found at FoundMyFitness.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/FoundMyFitness
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#17 The Tricky Art of Testing for and Fixing Magnesium Deficiency with Dr. Carolyn Dean
The Quantified Body Episode 17 - The Tricky Art of Testing for and Fixing Magnesium Deficiency with Dr. Carolyn Dean https://thequantifiedbody.net/magnesium-deficiency-dr-carolyn-dean/
This episode includes discussion on:
- Magnesium is involved in 700-800 different enzyme systems within our bodies (05:09).
- Diverse roles of magnesium (05:33).
- Magnesium has a “push-pull relationship” with calc
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Supplement with Calcium and Magnesium?, Dr. David Jubb
David Jubb, Ph.D. is an expert on LifeFood, an author, lecturer, and one of the world's top naturalists, a physiologist, microspocist and blood formation spe...
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Magnesium Oxide
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The Catherine Tate Show-Lauren Cooper Periodic Table
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Biological Significance of Magnesium
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Transmutations in Biology - Mystical Science Pt5
Biology can do its own Alchemy, our good bacteria & fungi use water in a cold fusion to synthesize the elements it needs. Science suggests magnesium & ATP fu...
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Sofia Smallstorm's SpeedOfLight / Iodine, Magnesium and Natural Salt
http://www.puremomentum.net Things your body has been missing! Sofia Smallstorm does a solo show on the two top minerals for basic health (iodine and magnesi...
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Corals Dying? Dose Magnesium!- Magnesium In Reef Aquaria
This video is about the nature of magnesium in seawater, how it is added, measured, and removed from marine aquaria, and how it impacts the maintenance of ca...
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Reaction of Magnesium and Water
Part of NCSSM CORE collection: This video shows the physical properties of Mg metal and its reaction with water. http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu Please attribute th...
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Effects of Low/High Calcium and Magnesium on NMJ
Totally Biological!
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Fix Magnesium Deficiency in plants
Solve Magnesium Deficiencies for $2 in a few days time. Product is sold to soak away sports injuries.
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Calcium Magnesium Balance
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Photosynthesis: Crash Course Biology #8
Hank explains the extremely complex series of reactions whereby plants feed themselves on sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, and also create some by product...
ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate
Paul Andersen explains the structure, function and importance of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). He begins by describing the specific structure of the molecule a...
Paul Andersen explains the structure, function and importance of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). He begins by describing the specific structure of the molecule and its three main parts: adenine, ribose sugar, and phosphate groups. He explains how energy can be stored in ATP and released through hydrolysis to ADP and Pi. He shows how the molecule is created in cellular respiration and photosynthesis. He also explains how it is used throughout the cell. He finishes with a brief discussion of LUCA and how elements of ATP can be found in other parts of the cell (including RNA, DNA).
Intro Music Atribution
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
All images are either Public Domain or Creative Commons Attribution Licenses:
Alex.X. Using 1QO1 as Framework to Combine 1C17(FO) and 1E79(F1. PyMOL Was Used for Rendering., January 15, 2007. enWiki (PDB.org for coordinate). http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Atp_synthase.PNG.
Boumphreyfr. English: Loading and Charging a tRNA Molecule with an Amino Acid Using aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase, June 1, 2009. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Charge_tRNA.png.
Cyberpower678. English: This Is a Battery That Has Less Than 51% but More Than 33%., July 7, 2012. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Battery_Half.png.
"File:D-glucose-chain-3D-balls.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:D-glucose-chain-3D-balls.png.
"File:Peptide Syn.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Peptide_syn.png.
"File:Querbrückenzyklus 1.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Querbr%C3%BCckenzyklus_1.png.
"File:Scheme Sodium-potassium Pump-en.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scheme_sodium-potassium_pump-en.svg.
"File:Tree of Life SVG.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 8, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tree_of_life_SVG.svg.
"File:TRNA-Phe Yeast 1ehz.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TRNA-Phe_yeast_1ehz.png.
Foresman, Pearson Scott. Line Art Representation of a w:Spring, [object HTMLTableCellElement]. Pearson Scott Foresman, donated to the Wikimedia Foundation. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spring_4_(PSF).svg.
Jynto. Ball-and-stick Model of the Adenosine Triphosphate Molecule, Also Known as ATP, the Nucleotide That Functions as the Primary Energy Carrier in Cells, Often Called the "Molecular Unit of Currency". This Image Shows the Electrically Neutral Form., June 5, 2011. Own work This chemical image was created with Discovery Studio Visualizer. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adenosine-triphosphate-3D-balls.png.
———. Space-filling Model of the Adenosine Diphosphate Molecule, Also Known as ADP, a Nucleotide Used to Make ATP, and Is the By-product When It Is "Burned". This Image Shows the Anionic (negatively Charged) Form., June 5, 2011. Own work This chemical image was created with Discovery Studio Visualizer. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adenosine-diphosphate-anion-3D-spacefill.png.
———. Space-filling Model of the Adenosine Triphosphate Molecule, Also Known as ATP, the Nucleotide That Functions as the Primary Energy Carrier in Cells, Often Called the "Molecular Unit of Currency". This Image Shows the Anionic (negatively Charged) Form., June 5, 2011. Own work This chemical image was created with Discovery Studio Visualizer. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adenosine-triphosphate-anion-3D-spacefill.png.
———. Space-filling Model of the Adenosine Triphosphate Molecule, Also Known as ATP, the Nucleotide That Functions as the Primary Energy Carrier in Cells, Often Called the "Molecular Unit of Currency". This Image Shows the Anionic (negatively Charged) Form., June 5, 2011. Own work This chemical image was created with Discovery Studio Visualizer. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adenosine-triphosphate-anion-3D-spacefill.png.
LadyofHats. English: A Diagram Showing a Mitochondrion of the Eukaryotic Cell. Mitochondria Are Organelles Surrounded by Membranes, Distributed in the Cytosol of Most Eukaryotic Cells. Its Main Function Is the Conversion of Potential Energy of Pyruvate Molecules into ATP. Português:, March 7, 2013. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diagram_of_a_human_mitochondrion_blanc.png.
Sponk. Deutsch: Verknüpfung Der Nukleinbasen C, G, A Und T Mit Dem Desoxyribosephosphat-Rückgrat Der DNA, March 25, 2010. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DNA-Nucleobases.svg.
———. Deutsch: Verknüpfung Der Nukleinbasen C, G, A Und U Mit Dem Ribosephosphat-Rückgrat Der RNA, March 25, 2010. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RNA-Nucleobases.svg.
wn.com/Atp Adenosine Triphosphate
Paul Andersen explains the structure, function and importance of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). He begins by describing the specific structure of the molecule and its three main parts: adenine, ribose sugar, and phosphate groups. He explains how energy can be stored in ATP and released through hydrolysis to ADP and Pi. He shows how the molecule is created in cellular respiration and photosynthesis. He also explains how it is used throughout the cell. He finishes with a brief discussion of LUCA and how elements of ATP can be found in other parts of the cell (including RNA, DNA).
Intro Music Atribution
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
All images are either Public Domain or Creative Commons Attribution Licenses:
Alex.X. Using 1QO1 as Framework to Combine 1C17(FO) and 1E79(F1. PyMOL Was Used for Rendering., January 15, 2007. enWiki (PDB.org for coordinate). http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Atp_synthase.PNG.
Boumphreyfr. English: Loading and Charging a tRNA Molecule with an Amino Acid Using aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase, June 1, 2009. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Charge_tRNA.png.
Cyberpower678. English: This Is a Battery That Has Less Than 51% but More Than 33%., July 7, 2012. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Battery_Half.png.
"File:D-glucose-chain-3D-balls.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:D-glucose-chain-3D-balls.png.
"File:Peptide Syn.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Peptide_syn.png.
"File:Querbrückenzyklus 1.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Querbr%C3%BCckenzyklus_1.png.
"File:Scheme Sodium-potassium Pump-en.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scheme_sodium-potassium_pump-en.svg.
"File:Tree of Life SVG.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 8, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tree_of_life_SVG.svg.
"File:TRNA-Phe Yeast 1ehz.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 9, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TRNA-Phe_yeast_1ehz.png.
Foresman, Pearson Scott. Line Art Representation of a w:Spring, [object HTMLTableCellElement]. Pearson Scott Foresman, donated to the Wikimedia Foundation. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spring_4_(PSF).svg.
Jynto. Ball-and-stick Model of the Adenosine Triphosphate Molecule, Also Known as ATP, the Nucleotide That Functions as the Primary Energy Carrier in Cells, Often Called the "Molecular Unit of Currency". This Image Shows the Electrically Neutral Form., June 5, 2011. Own work This chemical image was created with Discovery Studio Visualizer. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adenosine-triphosphate-3D-balls.png.
———. Space-filling Model of the Adenosine Diphosphate Molecule, Also Known as ADP, a Nucleotide Used to Make ATP, and Is the By-product When It Is "Burned". This Image Shows the Anionic (negatively Charged) Form., June 5, 2011. Own work This chemical image was created with Discovery Studio Visualizer. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adenosine-diphosphate-anion-3D-spacefill.png.
———. Space-filling Model of the Adenosine Triphosphate Molecule, Also Known as ATP, the Nucleotide That Functions as the Primary Energy Carrier in Cells, Often Called the "Molecular Unit of Currency". This Image Shows the Anionic (negatively Charged) Form., June 5, 2011. Own work This chemical image was created with Discovery Studio Visualizer. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adenosine-triphosphate-anion-3D-spacefill.png.
———. Space-filling Model of the Adenosine Triphosphate Molecule, Also Known as ATP, the Nucleotide That Functions as the Primary Energy Carrier in Cells, Often Called the "Molecular Unit of Currency". This Image Shows the Anionic (negatively Charged) Form., June 5, 2011. Own work This chemical image was created with Discovery Studio Visualizer. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adenosine-triphosphate-anion-3D-spacefill.png.
LadyofHats. English: A Diagram Showing a Mitochondrion of the Eukaryotic Cell. Mitochondria Are Organelles Surrounded by Membranes, Distributed in the Cytosol of Most Eukaryotic Cells. Its Main Function Is the Conversion of Potential Energy of Pyruvate Molecules into ATP. Português:, March 7, 2013. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diagram_of_a_human_mitochondrion_blanc.png.
Sponk. Deutsch: Verknüpfung Der Nukleinbasen C, G, A Und T Mit Dem Desoxyribosephosphat-Rückgrat Der DNA, March 25, 2010. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DNA-Nucleobases.svg.
———. Deutsch: Verknüpfung Der Nukleinbasen C, G, A Und U Mit Dem Ribosephosphat-Rückgrat Der RNA, March 25, 2010. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RNA-Nucleobases.svg.
- published: 17 Mar 2013
- views: 96033
Biological Importance of Magnesium and Calcium
Class 11: Chemistry: The s‐block Elements: Biological Importance of Magnesium and Calcium...
Class 11: Chemistry: The s‐block Elements: Biological Importance of Magnesium and Calcium
wn.com/Biological Importance Of Magnesium And Calcium
Class 11: Chemistry: The s‐block Elements: Biological Importance of Magnesium and Calcium
- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 4
Biology Mineral Nutrition part 6 (Nutrients: Potassium, Calcium) CBSE class 11 XI
Biology Mineral Nutrition part 6 (Nutrients: Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur) CBSE class 11 XI...
Biology Mineral Nutrition part 6 (Nutrients: Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur) CBSE class 11 XI
wn.com/Biology Mineral Nutrition Part 6 (Nutrients Potassium, Calcium) Cbse Class 11 Xi
Biology Mineral Nutrition part 6 (Nutrients: Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur) CBSE class 11 XI
- published: 22 Jan 2015
- views: 41
Why I Take Magnesium – Steph Gaudreau, Stupid Easy Paleo
Steph Gaudreau is the nutritionist and cook behind StupidEasyPaleo.com. In this video, she talks about her health journey from studying biology to mountain biki...
Steph Gaudreau is the nutritionist and cook behind StupidEasyPaleo.com. In this video, she talks about her health journey from studying biology to mountain biking to finding what foods work for her. She also talks about the importance of nutrition and why she takes micronutrients, such as magnesium, to supplement her diet. To learn more about the power of magnesium, click here: http://www.purepharma.com/us_en/news/magnesium_story/
wn.com/Why I Take Magnesium – Steph Gaudreau, Stupid Easy Paleo
Steph Gaudreau is the nutritionist and cook behind StupidEasyPaleo.com. In this video, she talks about her health journey from studying biology to mountain biking to finding what foods work for her. She also talks about the importance of nutrition and why she takes micronutrients, such as magnesium, to supplement her diet. To learn more about the power of magnesium, click here: http://www.purepharma.com/us_en/news/magnesium_story/
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 289
Biology Lesson Plan: What do plants need to grow?
Plants produce oxygen and provide our food, but what do they need to live? Learn why nitrates, phosphates, potassium and magnesium are vital for plant health......
Plants produce oxygen and provide our food, but what do they need to live? Learn why nitrates, phosphates, potassium and magnesium are vital for plant health...
wn.com/Biology Lesson Plan What Do Plants Need To Grow
Plants produce oxygen and provide our food, but what do they need to live? Learn why nitrates, phosphates, potassium and magnesium are vital for plant health...
- published: 29 Oct 2012
- views: 12259
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author: Twig World
Magnesium Chloride properties and contraindications
Benefits and side effects of magnesium chloride The properties of magnesium chloride in the body, determine their presence in the daily diet intake significa......
Benefits and side effects of magnesium chloride The properties of magnesium chloride in the body, determine their presence in the daily diet intake significa...
wn.com/Magnesium Chloride Properties And Contraindications
Benefits and side effects of magnesium chloride The properties of magnesium chloride in the body, determine their presence in the daily diet intake significa...
Hydrophobic Gating of Ion Permeation in Magnesium Channel CorA
Hydrophobic Gating of Ion Permeation in Magnesium Channel CorA. Chris Neale et al (2015), PLoS Computational Biology http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004...
Hydrophobic Gating of Ion Permeation in Magnesium Channel CorA. Chris Neale et al (2015), PLoS Computational Biology http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004303
Ion channels catalyze ionic permeation across membranes via water-filled pores. To understand how changes in intracellular magnesium concentration regulate the influx of Mg2+ into cells, we examine early events in the relaxation of Mg2+ channel CorA toward its open state using massively-repeated molecular dynamics simulations conducted either with or without regulatory ions. The pore of CorA contains a 2-nm-long hydrophobic bottleneck which remained dehydrated in most simulations. However, rapid hydration or “wetting” events concurrent with small-amplitude fluctuations in pore diameter occurred spontaneously and reversibly. In the absence of regulatory ions, wetting transitions are more likely and include a wet state that is significantly more stable and more hydrated. The free energy profile for Mg2+ permeation presents a barrier whose magnitude is anticorrelated to pore diameter and the extent of hydrophobic hydration. These findings support an allosteric mechanism whereby wetting of a hydrophobic gate couples changes in intracellular magnesium concentration to the onset of ionic conduction.
wn.com/Hydrophobic Gating Of Ion Permeation In Magnesium Channel Cora
Hydrophobic Gating of Ion Permeation in Magnesium Channel CorA. Chris Neale et al (2015), PLoS Computational Biology http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004303
Ion channels catalyze ionic permeation across membranes via water-filled pores. To understand how changes in intracellular magnesium concentration regulate the influx of Mg2+ into cells, we examine early events in the relaxation of Mg2+ channel CorA toward its open state using massively-repeated molecular dynamics simulations conducted either with or without regulatory ions. The pore of CorA contains a 2-nm-long hydrophobic bottleneck which remained dehydrated in most simulations. However, rapid hydration or “wetting” events concurrent with small-amplitude fluctuations in pore diameter occurred spontaneously and reversibly. In the absence of regulatory ions, wetting transitions are more likely and include a wet state that is significantly more stable and more hydrated. The free energy profile for Mg2+ permeation presents a barrier whose magnitude is anticorrelated to pore diameter and the extent of hydrophobic hydration. These findings support an allosteric mechanism whereby wetting of a hydrophobic gate couples changes in intracellular magnesium concentration to the onset of ionic conduction.
- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 4
ATP hydrolysis mechanism
ATP hydrolysis mechanism...
ATP hydrolysis mechanism
wn.com/Atp Hydrolysis Mechanism
ATP hydrolysis mechanism
- published: 14 Aug 2015
- views: 1939
Joe Rogan Experience #672 - Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Dr. Rhonda Patrick is a Ph.D in biomedical science and expert on nutritional health. Her podcasts and other videos can be found at FoundMyFitness.com
http://ww...
Dr. Rhonda Patrick is a Ph.D in biomedical science and expert on nutritional health. Her podcasts and other videos can be found at FoundMyFitness.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/FoundMyFitness
wn.com/Joe Rogan Experience 672 Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Dr. Rhonda Patrick is a Ph.D in biomedical science and expert on nutritional health. Her podcasts and other videos can be found at FoundMyFitness.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/FoundMyFitness
- published: 22 Jul 2015
- views: 19076
#17 The Tricky Art of Testing for and Fixing Magnesium Deficiency with Dr. Carolyn Dean
The Quantified Body Episode 17 - The Tricky Art of Testing for and Fixing Magnesium Deficiency with Dr. Carolyn Dean https://thequantifiedbody.net/magnesium-def...
The Quantified Body Episode 17 - The Tricky Art of Testing for and Fixing Magnesium Deficiency with Dr. Carolyn Dean https://thequantifiedbody.net/magnesium-deficiency-dr-carolyn-dean/
This episode includes discussion on:
- Magnesium is involved in 700-800 different enzyme systems within our bodies (05:09).
- Diverse roles of magnesium (05:33).
- Magnesium has a “push-pull relationship” with calcium. Calcium causes muscles to contract, while magnesium relaxes muscles (05:41).
- 80% of the population is not getting the recommended daily allowance of magnesium (07:25).
- There are two reasons for this common micro-nutrient deficiency: (1) The soil doesn’t have magnesium. (2) There is more stress/higher demands of magnesium going on (07:37).
- Medications, diet choices, and water sources can “bump” away, deplete storages, and bind to magnesium (08:47).
- Amount of magnesium required to metabolize table sugar and high fructose corn syrup (08:54).
- Common electrolyte products do not replenish magnesium (09:54).
- Neither farmers nor organic farmers replenish the soil with minerals. Farmers would need to use rock dust on the soil to do this(11:09).
- The soil is much lower in magnesium currently compared to ancient times due to: (1) overuse of the top soil and (2) the recycled water we use today has not undergone micronutrient accumulation (11:54).
- When fluoride (a molecule found throughout our environment) and magnesium bind – a compound of magnesium fluoride called sellaite is created (13:15).
- Sellaite is able to replace the magnesium found in bone and cartilage, overall making bones more prone to fracturing (13:30).
- 20% of prescription drugs have added fluoride molecules to assist in drug delivery to the cell (13:49).
- The highest amount of magnesium can be found in the heart (14:36).
- Explanation of the magnesium depletion cycle (16:01).
- Dr. Carolyn Dean defines terminology: skipped beat, arrhythmia, and palpitations (18:35).
- Additional symptoms of magnesium deficiencies (20:45).
- There are many seemingly unique symptoms or symptom combinations that can appear in a magnesium deficiency. The appearance of these symptoms is based on the individual and that individual’s vulnerable areas (23:45).
- Doctors and specialists often see and treat the various symptoms individually, and may be unable to put it all together as a magnesium deficiency (24:14).
- Magnesium deficiencies have contributed to ending the careers of professional athletes due to severe muscle cramps (26:20).
- Advice Dr. Carolyn Dean gives to parents of teen athletes on muscle cramps (26:44).
- The typical test administered by doctors is the blood serum magnesium test.(27:57).
- The red blood cell magnesium test (28:09).
- The gold standard test is the ionized magnesium test (28:24).
- Like many lab tests, the blood range of the tests represents the average of the population and the not the optimum (30:15).
- What to use and how to track your own magnesium (35:30).
- Reasons why some people feel better taking magnesium and then feel it is no longer helping (38:00).
- How to slowly introduce magnesium, tracking symptoms and/or RBC measurements as they increase slowly and steadily (38:24).
- The dynamic between treating the symptoms of magnesium deficiency and other medications (39:24).
- Table salt compared to sea salt (41:40).
- Magnesium sources through the skin (42:48).
- If one is taking a magnesium supplement able to be properly absorbed, then it should not produce the laxative effect (44:58).
- Foods high in magnesium (46:48).
- How many milligrams of calcium Dr. Carolyn Dean recommends (47:22).
- Once treated, feeling symptomatically better can occur overnight, within a week or after several months depending on various factors (51:29).
- Herbicides and pesticide can also bind up minerals found in the soil (55:17).
- Discussion of German New Medicine and Total Biology (57:16).
- Dr. Carolyn Dean does not track biomarkers on a routine basis (57:30).
- Dr. Carolyn Dean’s one biggest recommendation on using body data to improve your health, longevity and performance is to track magnesium (58:50).
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This show has the mission to hunt down the best, most accurate, most accessible sources of data we can find – that provide the clearest insights – to make better decisions about our bodies – whether it be towards the goals of better health, disease resolution, higher performance or longevity.
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wn.com/17 The Tricky Art Of Testing For And Fixing Magnesium Deficiency With Dr. Carolyn Dean
The Quantified Body Episode 17 - The Tricky Art of Testing for and Fixing Magnesium Deficiency with Dr. Carolyn Dean https://thequantifiedbody.net/magnesium-deficiency-dr-carolyn-dean/
This episode includes discussion on:
- Magnesium is involved in 700-800 different enzyme systems within our bodies (05:09).
- Diverse roles of magnesium (05:33).
- Magnesium has a “push-pull relationship” with calcium. Calcium causes muscles to contract, while magnesium relaxes muscles (05:41).
- 80% of the population is not getting the recommended daily allowance of magnesium (07:25).
- There are two reasons for this common micro-nutrient deficiency: (1) The soil doesn’t have magnesium. (2) There is more stress/higher demands of magnesium going on (07:37).
- Medications, diet choices, and water sources can “bump” away, deplete storages, and bind to magnesium (08:47).
- Amount of magnesium required to metabolize table sugar and high fructose corn syrup (08:54).
- Common electrolyte products do not replenish magnesium (09:54).
- Neither farmers nor organic farmers replenish the soil with minerals. Farmers would need to use rock dust on the soil to do this(11:09).
- The soil is much lower in magnesium currently compared to ancient times due to: (1) overuse of the top soil and (2) the recycled water we use today has not undergone micronutrient accumulation (11:54).
- When fluoride (a molecule found throughout our environment) and magnesium bind – a compound of magnesium fluoride called sellaite is created (13:15).
- Sellaite is able to replace the magnesium found in bone and cartilage, overall making bones more prone to fracturing (13:30).
- 20% of prescription drugs have added fluoride molecules to assist in drug delivery to the cell (13:49).
- The highest amount of magnesium can be found in the heart (14:36).
- Explanation of the magnesium depletion cycle (16:01).
- Dr. Carolyn Dean defines terminology: skipped beat, arrhythmia, and palpitations (18:35).
- Additional symptoms of magnesium deficiencies (20:45).
- There are many seemingly unique symptoms or symptom combinations that can appear in a magnesium deficiency. The appearance of these symptoms is based on the individual and that individual’s vulnerable areas (23:45).
- Doctors and specialists often see and treat the various symptoms individually, and may be unable to put it all together as a magnesium deficiency (24:14).
- Magnesium deficiencies have contributed to ending the careers of professional athletes due to severe muscle cramps (26:20).
- Advice Dr. Carolyn Dean gives to parents of teen athletes on muscle cramps (26:44).
- The typical test administered by doctors is the blood serum magnesium test.(27:57).
- The red blood cell magnesium test (28:09).
- The gold standard test is the ionized magnesium test (28:24).
- Like many lab tests, the blood range of the tests represents the average of the population and the not the optimum (30:15).
- What to use and how to track your own magnesium (35:30).
- Reasons why some people feel better taking magnesium and then feel it is no longer helping (38:00).
- How to slowly introduce magnesium, tracking symptoms and/or RBC measurements as they increase slowly and steadily (38:24).
- The dynamic between treating the symptoms of magnesium deficiency and other medications (39:24).
- Table salt compared to sea salt (41:40).
- Magnesium sources through the skin (42:48).
- If one is taking a magnesium supplement able to be properly absorbed, then it should not produce the laxative effect (44:58).
- Foods high in magnesium (46:48).
- How many milligrams of calcium Dr. Carolyn Dean recommends (47:22).
- Once treated, feeling symptomatically better can occur overnight, within a week or after several months depending on various factors (51:29).
- Herbicides and pesticide can also bind up minerals found in the soil (55:17).
- Discussion of German New Medicine and Total Biology (57:16).
- Dr. Carolyn Dean does not track biomarkers on a routine basis (57:30).
- Dr. Carolyn Dean’s one biggest recommendation on using body data to improve your health, longevity and performance is to track magnesium (58:50).
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