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Magnesium: The Most Potent Relaxation Mineral In The World

Secret Weapon Against Stress

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The Relaxation Mineral

One mineral to take to a desert island, if you had to pick just one, would be magnesium--the "relaxation mineral."

"If you are deficient in this mineral," says Dr. Mark Hyman, " you are twice as likely to die."

Though 65% of Americans are estimated to be deficient in magnesium, and despite thousands of medical references on how magnesium affects the body, we still don't think the take this simple supplement. Magnesium has largely been depleted through our processed foods diets, and is also drained from our bodies with caffeine, soda, alcohol, sugar and salt. As a result, we feel achy, stressed, cranky, and unable to relax or sleep. Millions have become dependent on sleeping pills and tranquilizers. But there is a very simple solution. Supplement your diet with magnesium, and increase your intake of magnesium rich foods, such as kelp, wheat bran, pecans, almonds, cashews, dulce, millet, collard greens, figs, avocado, garlic and more. Another great way to relax your muscles and absorb magnesium is to take an epsom salt bath.

This is your secret weapon against stress. Use it!

--Celia Farber

Celia Farber is an investigative science reporter and cultural journalist who has written for several magazines including Harper’s, Esquire, Rolling Stone, SPIN and more. She is the author of “Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS” (Melville House Press/ Random House). Known for bold exposes of the pharmaceutical industry and related media cover ups, Celia Farber shines a spotlight on the very subjects that have been taboo for too long: What is Cancer? Does HIV cause AIDS? Do Vaccinations Cause Brain Damage? And many more...

Visit her website at www.truthbarrier.com