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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Magnesium and Asthma Flares

The Connection

  • Yes, a deficiency in magnesium can indeed act as a trigger or contributing factor for asthma flares in prone individuals.
  • Magnesium plays a vital role in smooth muscle relaxation, particularly within the bronchial tubes (airways).

How It Works

  • When magnesium levels are low, smooth muscles tend to constrict more easily and intensely.
  • This abnormal constriction can lead to bronchospasm, narrowing the airways and precipitating or worsening asthma symptoms.
  • Adequate magnesium helps stabilize mast cells and prevents excessive histamine release, which otherwise contributes to inflammation and allergic responses.

Nutritional Balance Considerations

  • In the Acu-Cell methodology, mineral interactions are crucial. Magnesium does not function in isolation; it works in a delicate balance with calcium, potassium, and sodium.
  • An excess of calcium relative to magnesium can promote muscle cramping and spasms, including in the respiratory tract.
  • Addressing an asthma tendency requires evaluating the broader cellular profile to ensure proper ratios rather than supplementing blindly.
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