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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Magnesium Dosage Guidelines for Kidney Stone Prevention

Based on the Acu-Cell Nutrition principles regarding mineral interrelationships, dosages must be approached with caution due to the antagonistic effects between minerals, particularly magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus.

Key Considerations

  • Individual Balance: There is no universal dosage because excessive magnesium can negatively impact other mineral levels, such as calcium and potassium, or alter tissue pH balance.
  • Form and Absorption: The bioavailability of the magnesium supplement is critical, as poorly absorbed forms can cause digestive distress without providing systemic cellular benefits.
  • Co-Factors: Prevention of kidney stones involves evaluating the ratio of magnesium to calcium, as well as overall hydration and dietary factors, rather than isolating a single nutrient.

Recommended Approach

  • Consultation: It is essential to perform a comprehensive mineral evaluation (such as Acu-Cell Analysis) to determine your specific cellular ratios before establishing a precise daily intake.
  • Gradual Introduction: If supplementing, start with conservative amounts—typically ranging between 100 mg to 300 mg of elemental magnesium daily—while monitoring how it affects overall body chemistry and stone-forming tendencies.
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