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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Magnesium and Mitral Valve Prolapse

  • Direct Connection: Yes, low magnesium levels can significantly aggravate and contribute to the symptoms associated with mitral valve prolapse (MVP).
  • Neuromuscular Excitability: Magnesium deficiency increases neuromuscular irritability and muscle tension, which can worsen the chest discomfort, palpitations, and anxiety commonly experienced by individuals with MVP.
  • Cardiovascular Function: Adequate magnesium is essential for maintaining normal cardiac rhythm and smooth muscle relaxation in the cardiovascular system. Deficiencies can trigger or worsen irregular heartbeats and racing pulses.
  • Nutritional Balance: In the Acu-Cell nutritional approach, correcting a magnesium imbalance often requires evaluating related minerals, as calcium, potassium, and sodium ratios play a critical role in cellular function and cardiac stability.
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  • Contraindicates: Vitamin B12 (Certainty: may; Route: injection; Scope: some; Degree: altogether)

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  • Low magnesium - Affects (Certainty: can; Role: causative contributing or aggravating)
  • DMG, Inositol - Benefits (Certainty: may; Alternative to: vitamin_b12_injections)
  • Vitamin B15 - Benefits (Certainty: may; Amount: extra; Alternative to: vitamin_b12_injections)
  • Vitamin B12 - Worsens (Level: high; Modality: may; Aspect: symptoms)

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