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Re: Magnesium Deficiency Playing A Part in Liver/Gallbladder/Pancreatic issues?
 
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Re: Magnesium Deficiency Playing A Part in Liver/Gallbladder/Pancreatic issues?


Yeah, I think you are absolutely right! Magnesium plays a key role in liver gallbladder function for sure. As you have said it is seemingly difficult to absorb for many people. I take Epsom Salts every day for pain, and it since my most recent Bowel Cleanse it doesn't have any laxative effect. This leads me to the assumption that possibly the inhibited absorption capacity of most people is due to a build up of residue, mucoid plaque etc, in the colon. Do you know from which part of the digestive system we are supposed to absorb magnesium? I know in my last cleanse most of the cleaning occurred in the small intestine, so it is my guess that this region is responsible for at least some mag absorption. This is all based on my experience rather than scientific studies, but I would be interested in any further info you or others had on this subject. If taking Epsom Salts can relieve pain in the liver due to its relaxing effect, then surely the same relaxed effect would be the norm if there were adequate levels of mag in the blood/cells. Also there must be some degree of absorption of mag from Epsom Salts for it to have any effect at all. It would be good to maximise this effect.

bit of a ramble, I hope it makes sense to some. Thanks for your imformative post. :)

Peace
 

 
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