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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Magnesium Content in the Human Body

  • Total amount: An average adult human body contains approximately 20 to 28 grams of magnesium.
  • Bone distribution: About 50% to 60% of the total body magnesium is stored in the bones.
  • Soft tissue and muscle: Most of the remaining magnesium is located in soft tissues and skeletal muscles.
  • Extracellular fluid: Less than 1% of total body magnesium is found in the blood serum, though this small amount is critically important and tightly regulated.
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  • Requires: Cholesterol (Necessity: essential)
  • Uses: Tyrosine (Purpose: neurotransmitter synthesis)

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  • Molybdenum - Protects (Certainty: possibly; Threat: nitrosamine formation)
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