Magnesium is an essential mineral that is found inside your body. In order for you to be functioning at your best, you need normal-to-high levels of magnesium.
You may think there's a different reason why you have chronic headaches, indigestion and even high blood pressure... but did you ever think to check your magnesium levels?
Probably not.
Many Americans have no idea that they have low levels of magnesium or what the benefits of magnesium are.
Your body has over 300 enzyme systems that depend heavily on magnesium. The tricky part? Your body cannot produce magnesium on it's own and constantly needs replenishment.
One of the main benefits of magnesium is lowering your risk of cardiovascular disease and your chances of having a heart attack or stroke.
In this segment, Dr. Dennis Goldman shares the top benefits of magnesium and why you should always be aware of your magnesium intake.
Thursday, 13 February 2014 14:22
More Magnesium: Soooo Many Health Benefits
Your body has over 300 enzyme systems that depend heavily on magnesium; The tricky part? Your body cannot produce magnesium on it's own
Additional Info
- Segment Number: 3
- Audio File: healthy_talk/1407ht4c.mp3
- Featured Speaker: Dr. Dennis Goodman, MD
- Book Title: Magnificent Magnesium: Your Essential Key to a Healthy Heart and More
- Guest Website: Dennis Goodman
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Guest Bio:
Dennis Goodman, M.D., is one of the nation's premier heart and cholesterol doctors.
He is a cardiologist and lipodologist and is Director of Integrative Medicine at New York Medical Associates in Manhattan where he specializes in prevention, early detection and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
He is also Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine of the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology at NYU, where he is also actively involved in clinical research and teaching. He sat on the boards of the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. And he was Chief of Cardiology as well as Medical Director of the Cardiac Treatment Center at Scripps Memorial Hospital.
The New York Times and New York Times Magazine named Dr. Goodman as one of New York's "Top Doctors." And Castle Connolly, an industry firm that rates doctors, consecutively named him one of "America's Top Doctors" from 2011-2013.
Dr. Goodman's articles on heart function and health have appeared in such peer-reviewed journals as the American Heart Journal and the American Journal of Cardiology. He has presented at more than 500 cardiac symposiums and conferences nationally and internationally.
Dr. Goodman is a media veteran. He has been quoted in numerous print publications and appeared on many radio and television shows including, ABC's Good Morning America, FOX News and NBC News. And he hosted Doctor Radio for XM Sirius. - Length (mins): 10
- Waiver Received: No
- Internal Notes: eWaiver
- Host: Dr. Michael Smith, MD