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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Magnesium Supplementation and ADD Hyperactivity

Based on clinical observations and nutritional biochemistry principles promoted at Acu-Cell, magnesium plays a critical role in neurological function, neurotransmitter regulation, and neuromuscular relaxation.

Key Biochemical Relationships

  • Nervous System Regulation: Magnesium acts as a natural calcium blocker and helps regulate the excitability of nerve cells, which can be beneficial in moderating overactive nervous system responses associated with hyperactivity.
  • Enzymatic Support: It is a cofactor in hundreds of enzymatic reactions, including those involved in the synthesis of neurotransmitters like serotonin, which help modulate mood and attention.
  • Nutrient Synergy: Magnesium rarely works in isolation. Its efficacy in addressing hyperactive symptoms depends heavily on maintaining proper balance with calcium, zinc, and potassium, as mineral antagonisms are common.

Clinical Considerations

  • Individualized Balance: Simply adding magnesium without evaluating overall mineral ratios can sometimes yield inconsistent results.
  • Form Matters: The biochemical form of magnesium utilized must be compatible with the individual's metabolic profile to ensure optimal cellular uptake rather than simply digestive transit.

While magnesium supplementation frequently helps calm nervous tension and reduce hyperactive behaviors in individuals with ADD/ADHD, results vary based on underlying nutritional deficiencies and biochemical individuality.

AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Long-term chromium supplementation - connections

Long-term chromium supplementation ->

  • Raises: Magnesium (Frequency: almost always; Timing: following)

Magnesium - connections

Magnesium ->

-> Magnesium

Hyperactivity - connections

-> Hyperactivity

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