David077
Member
- Mar 9, 2018
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- Tinnitus Since
- 2013
- Cause of Tinnitus
- stress, benzo/clonozepam + clonidine, maybe infection
From Russian wiki(Google translate):
The absorption of magnesium is hampered by the presence of phytin(calcium-magnesium salt of inositolphosphoric phytic acid) and the excess of fats and calcium in food. The lack of magnesium in the body can manifest itself in different ways: insomnia, chronic fatigue, osteoporosis, arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraine, muscle cramps and spasms, cardiac arrhythmia, constipation, premenstrual syndrome (PMS). With sweating, frequent use of laxatives and diuretics, alcohol, great mental and physical stress (especially in stress and athletes), the need for magnesium increases.
Food rich in magnesium: sesame, bran, nuts. However, the abundance of phytin in these products makes it inaccessible for digestion, so only green vegetables can serve as a reliable source of magnesium. Magnesium is very small in bread, dairy, meat and other everyday foods of modern man. The daily norm of magnesium is about 300 mg for women and 400 mg for men (it is assumed that about 30% of magnesium is absorbed).
One of the most biologically expedient sources of magnesium for transcutaneous (percutaneous) absorption is the mineral bischofite(a hydrous magnesium chloride mineral), widely used for medical rehabilitation, physiotherapy and sanatorium treatment. The advantage of the transcutaneous application is the high bioavailability of magnesium ions, saturating the local problem areas, bypassing the excretory system.
Daily intake of magnesium, mg/day:
Girls from 14 to 18 years old ― 360mg
Boys from 14 to 18 years old ―410mg
Men from 19 to 30 years old ―400mg
Men 31 years and over ―420mg
Women from 19 to 30 years ―310mg
Women 31 years and over ―320mg
Pregnant women from 14 to 18 years old ―400mg
Pregnant women from 19 to 30 years old ―350mg
Pregnant women 31 years and older ―360mg
Breastfeeding women between 14 and 18 years of age ―360mg
Breastfeeding women from 19 to 30 years ―310mg
Breast-feeding women 31 years and older ―320mg