Magnesium Thirst Magnesium Hunger

We thirst for magnesium rich water.
Magnesium deficiency is often misdiagnosed
because it does not show up in blood tests – only
1% of the body’s magnesium is stored in the blood.
Most doctors and laboratories don’t even include magnesium status in routine blood tests. Thus, most doctors don’t know when their patients are deficient in magnesium, even though studies show that the majority of Americans are deficient in magnesium. Consider Dr. Norman Shealy’s statements, “Every known illness is associated with a magnesium deficiency” and that, “magnesium is the most critical mineral required for electrical stability of every cell in the body. A magnesium deficiency may be responsible for more diseases than any other nutrient.” The truth he states exposes a gapping hole in modern medicine that explains a good deal about iatrogenic death and disease. Because magnesium deficiency is largely overlooked, millions of Americans suffer needlessly or are having their symptoms treated with expensive drugs when they could be cured with magnesium supplementation.
One has to recognize the signs of magnesium thirst or hunger on their own since allopathic medicine is lost in this regard. It is really something much more subtle then hunger or thirst but it is comparable. In a world though where doctors and patients alike do not even pay attention to thirst and important issues of hydration it is not hopeful that we will find many recognizing and paying attention to magnesium thirst and hunger which is a dramatic way of expressing the concept of magnesium deficiency.
Few people are aware of the enormous role magnesium plays in our bodies. Magnesium is by far the most important mineral in the body, After oxygen, water, and basic food, magnesium may be the most important element needed by our bodies, vitally important yet hardly known. It is more important than calcium, potassium or sodium and regulates all three of them. Millions suffer daily from magnesium deficiency without even knowing it
In fact there happens to be a relationship between what we perceive as thirst and deficiencies in electrolytes. I remember a person asking, “Why am I dehydrated and thirsty when I drink so much water?” Thirst can mean not only lack of water but it can also mean that one is not getting enough nutrients and electrolytes. Magnesium, Potassium, Bicarbonate, Chloride and Sodium are some principle examples and that is one of the reasons magnesium chloride is so useful.

Magnesium Torment (Deficiency)
You know all those years when doctors used to tell their patients its all in your heads were years the medical profession was showing its ignorance. It is a torment to be magnesium deficient on one level or another. Even if it’s for the enthusiastic sport person whose athletic performance is down magnesium deficiency will disturb sleep and background stress levels and a host of other things that reflect on the quality of life. Doctors have not been using the appropriate test for magnesium – their serum blood tests just distort their perceptions. Magnesium has been off their radar screens through the decades that magnesium deficiencies have snowballed.
Symptoms of Magnesium Deficiency
The first symptoms of deficiency can be subtle – as most magnesium is stored in the tissues, leg cramps, foot pain, or muscle ‘twitches’ can be the first sign. Other early signs of deficiency include loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and weakness. As magnesium deficiency worsens, numbness, tingling, seizures, personality changes, abnormal heart rhythms, and coronary spasms can occur.
A full outline of magnesium deficiency was beautifully presented in a recent article by Dr. Sidney Baker. “Magnesium deficiency can affect virtually every organ system of the body. With regard to skeletal muscle, one may experience twitches, cramps, muscle tension, muscle soreness, including back aches, neck pain, tension headaches and jaw joint (or TMJ) dysfunction. Also, one may experience chest tightness or a peculiar sensation that he can’t take a deep breath. Sometimes a person may sigh a lot.”
“Symptoms involving impaired contraction of smooth muscles include constipation; urinary spasms; menstrual cramps; difficulty swallowing or a lump in the throat-especially provoked by eating sugar; photophobia, especially difficulty adjusting to oncoming bright headlights in the absence of eye disease; and loud noise sensitivity from stapedius muscle tension in the ear.”
“Other symptoms and signs of magnesium deficiency and discuss laboratory testing for this common condition. Continuing with the symptoms of magnesium deficiency, the central nervous system is markedly affected. Symptoms include insomnia, anxiety, hyperactivity and restlessness with constant movement, panic attacks, agoraphobia, and premenstrual irritability. Magnesium deficiency symptoms involving the peripheral nervous system include numbness, tingling, and other abnormal sensations, such as zips, zaps and vibratory sensations.”
“Symptoms or signs of the cardiovascular system include palpitations, heart arrhythmias, and angina due to spasms of the coronary arteries, high blood pressure and mitral valve prolapse. Be aware that not all of the symptoms need to be present to presume magnesium deficiency; but, many of them often occur together. For example, people with mitral valve prolapse frequently have palpitations, anxiety, panic attacks and premenstrual symptoms. People with magnesium deficiency often seem to be "uptight." Other general symptoms include a salt craving, both carbohydrate craving and carbohydrate intolerance, especially of chocolate, and breast tenderness.”
Magnesium is needed by every cell in the body including those of the brain and is one of the most important minerals when considering supplementation because of its vital role in hundreds of enzyme systems and functions related to reactions in cell metabolism, as well as being essential for the synthesis of proteins, for the utilization of fats and carbohydrates. Magnesium is needed not only for the production of specific detoxification enzymes but is also important for energy production related to cell detoxification. A magnesium deficiency can affect virtually every system of the body.

Like water we need magnesium everyday. There is an
eternal need for magnesium as well as water and when
magnesium is present in water life and health are enhanced.
One of the principle reason doctors write millions of prescriptions for tranquilizers each year is the nervousness, irritability, and jitters largely brought on by inadequate diets lacking magnesium. Persons only slightly deficient in magnesium become irritable, highly-strung, and sensitive to noise, hyper-excitable, apprehensive and belligerent. If the deficiency is more severe or prolonged, they may develop twitching, tremors, irregular pulse, insomnia, muscle weakness, jerkiness and leg and foot cramps.
If magnesium is severely deficient, the brain is particularly affected. Clouded thinking, confusion, disorientation, marked depression and even the terrifying hallucinations of delirium tremens are largely brought on by a lack of this nutrient and remedied when magnesium is given. Because large amounts of calcium are lost in the urine when magnesium is undersupplied, the lack of this nutrient indirectly becomes responsible for much rampant tooth decay, poor bone development, osteoporosis and slow healing of broken bones and fractures. With vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), magnesium helps to reduce and dissolve calcium phosphate kidney stones.
Magnesium deficiency may be a common factor associated with insulin resistance. Symptoms of MS that are also symptoms of magnesium deficiency include muscle spasms, weakness, twitching, muscle atrophy, an inability to control the bladder, nystagmus (rapid eye movements), hearing loss, and osteoporosis. People with MS have higher rates of epilepsy than controls. Epilepsy has also been linked to magnesium deficiencies.[1]
Another good list of early warning symptoms is:
Suggestive early warning signs of magnesium insufficiency:
Physical and mental fatigue
Persistent under-eye twitch
Tension in the upper back, shoulders and neck
Headaches
Pre-menstrual fluid retention and/or breast tenderness
Possible manifestations of magnesium deficiency include:
Low energy
Fatigue
Weakness
Confusion
Nervousness
Anxiousness
Irritability
Seizures (and tantrums)
Poor digestion
PMS and hormonal imbalances
Inability to sleep
Muscle tension, spasm and cramps
Calcification of organs
Weakening of the bones
Abnormal heart rhythm
Severe magnesium deficiency can result in low levels of calcium in the blood (hypocalcemia). Magnesium deficiency is also associated with low levels of potassium in the blood (hypokalemia). Magnesium levels drop at night, leading to poor REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep cycles and unrefreshed sleep. Headaches, blurred vision, mouth ulcers, fatigue and anxiety are also early signs of depletion.

We hear all the time about how heart disease is the number one health crisis in the country, about how high blood pressure is the “silent killer”, and about how ever increasing numbers of our citizens are having their lives and the lives of their families destroyed by diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and a host of other chronic diseases
Signs of severe magnesium deficiency include:
Extreme thirst
Extreme hunger
Frequent urination
Sores or bruises that heal slowly
Dry, itchy skin
Unexplained weight loss
Blurry vision that changes from day to day
Unusual tiredness or drowsiness
Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet
Frequent or recurring skin, gum, bladder or vaginal yeast infections
But wait a minute, aren’t those the same symptoms for diabetes? Many people have diabetes for about 5 years before they show strong symptoms. By that time, some people already have eye, kidney, gum or nerve damage caused by the deteriorating condition of their cells due to insulin resistance and magnesium deficiency. Dump some mercury and arsenic on the mixture of etiologies and pronto we have the disease condition we call diabetes.
Magnesium deficiency is synonymous with diabetes
and is at the root of many if not all cardiovascular problems.
Magnesium deficiency is synonymous with diabetes and is at the root of many if not all cardiovascular problems.
Magnesium deficiency is a predictor of diabetes and heart disease both; diabetics both need more magnesium and lose more magnesium than most people. In two new studies, in both men and women, those who consumed the most magnesium in their diet were least likely to develop type 2 diabetes, according to a report in the January 2006 issue of the journal Diabetes Care. Until now, very few large studies have directly examined the long-term effects of dietary magnesium on diabetes. Dr. Simin Liu of the Harvard Medical School and School of Public Health in Boston says, "Our studies provided some direct evidence that greater intake of dietary magnesium may have a long-term protective effect on lowering risk," said Liu, who was involved in both studies.
The thirst of diabetes is part of the body’s response to excessive urination. The excessive urination is the body’s attempt to get rid of the extra glucose in the blood. This excessive urination causes the increased thirst. But we have to look at what is causing this level of disharmony. We have to probe deeper into layers of cause. The body needs to dump glucose because of increasing insulin resistance and that resistance is being fueled directly by magnesium deficiency, which makes toxic insults more damaging to the tissues at the same time.
When diabetics get too high blood sugars, the body creates "ketones" as a by-product of breaking down fats. These ketones cause blood acidity which causes "acidosis" of the blood, leading to Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), This is a very dangerous condition that can lead to coma and death. It is also called "diabetic acidosis", "ketosis", "ketoacidosis" or "diabetic coma". DKA is a common way for new Type 1 diabetics to be diagnosed. If they fail to seek medical advice on symptoms like urination, which is driving thirst they can die of DKA.
Oral magnesium supplements reduce erythrocyte[2] dehydration.[3] In general optimal balances of electrolytes are necessary to maintain the best possible hydration. Diabetic thirst is initiated specifically by magnesium deficiency with relative calcium excess in the cells. Even water, our most basic nutrient starts having a hard time getting into the cells with more going out through the kidneys.
Autism and Magnesium Deficiency
When dealing with autism spectrum and other neurological disorders in children it is important to know the signs of low magnesium: restless, can’t keep still, body rocking, grinding teeth, hiccups, noise sensitive, poor attention span, poor concentration, irritable, aggressive, ready to explode, easily stressed. When it comes to children today we need to assume a large magnesium deficiency for several reasons. 1) The foods they are eating are stripped of magnesium because foods in general, as we shall see below are declining in mineral content in an alarming way. 2) The foods many children eat are highly processed junk foods that do not provide real nutrition to the body. 3) Because most children on the spectrum are not absorbing the minerals they need even when present in the gut. Magnesium absorption is dependent on intestinal health, which is compromised totally in leaky gut syndromes and other intestinal problems that the majority of autism syndrome disorders. 4) Because the oral supplements doctors rely on are not easily absorbed, because they are not in the right form and because magnesium in general is not administered easily orally.
Modern medicine is supposed to help people not hurt them but with their almost total ignorance of magnesium doctors end up hurting more than they help for many of the medical interventions drive down magnesium levels when they should be driving them up. Many if not most pharmaceutical drugs drive magnesium levels into very dangerous zones and surgery done without increasing magnesium levels is much more dangerous then surgery done with.
The foundation of medical arrogance is actually medical ignorance and the only reason ignorance and arrogance rule the playing field of medicine is a greed lust for power and money. Human nature seems to be at its worst in modern medicine when it should be at its best. It is sad that people have to suffer needlessly and extraordinarily tragic that allopathic medicine has turned its back on the Hippocratic Oath and all that it means.
[2] Red blood cells are also known as RBCs, red blood corpuscles (an archaic term), haematids or erythrocytes (from Greek erythros for "red" and kytos for "hollow", with cyte translated as "cell" in modern usage). The capitalized term Red Blood Cells is the proper name in the US for erythrocytes in storage solution used in transfusion medicine.
[3] J. Clin. Invest. 100(7): 1847-1852 (1997). doi:10.1172/JCI119713. The American Society for Clinical Investigation

A friend sent this article to me. My husband has been working in a isolated situation where he has been exposed to extreme heat. He sufferes regularly with leg cramps but they worstened while he was away.
I was sick of people touting quinine as being the b all and end all of cramp issues. I’d researched leg cramps and discovered the magnesium link along with potassium. I bought a regular multivitamin that I suggested he take with a banana a day. He has not had a leg cramp in nearly 2 weeks when they used to be a crippling 6-7 times a day occurance. This is definately worth a shot.
All the water in the great lakes is rain water -No magnesium . Where are all the heart centers .The cities around the lakes have a lot of these hospitals where there is no magnesium in the water . The CDC has ratings on every county in the USA on prevalance of artery disease. Sometimes there is a county which should be low but is not . I found these are counties with indian resevations where alcoholism is rampant . Alcohol is very acidic in the body and removes Mg . Water sanitation departments must use a lot more chems when there is little Mg in the water . Magnesium cures diariha . Milwaukee had an epidemic of cripto spiriduim . I told my friends there to get some magnesium – it worked .
1 bananna a day, I think it’s about “8″ bananas per day gives a person their daily potassium, your spouse is likely-still in a major electrolyte trouble/potassium deficiency if that’s the problem.
wow thank you. I needed to find this site.
I have severe fibromyalgia and intersitial cystitis. I do take magnesium chelate. Is this a good form to take and how much should I take? I’ve also tried magnesium oil, which does help, but need advise on how much of this to use as well. Thanks, Ruth
Dear Foofie,
Magnesium oil will work much faster to restore proper levels. Use 1-2 oz. per day as a skin spray for at least two months, then you can decrease the amount you are using. You can also use 2-6 cups of Ancient Minerals bath flakesin a bath or foot bath 2 or 3 times/week.
Norm Shealy’s study showed that transdermal magnesium therapy brought magnesium levels up much faster than any oral preparation did.
You can read more about this in Dr. Sircus magnesium books.
Sincerely,
Claudia French
IMVA
HI,
,i have tried the Magnesium Oil but find it stings, burns and itches. What would help. my daughter who is 17 and has ADHD as well as post concussion syndrome with headaches and concentration issues does not want to continue using it because of the itching and thinks she could be allergic to it.
Thanks
Andrea
Dear Andrea,
Dilute the magnesium oil with spring water or some other form of purified water…..use half water and half magnesium oil till she becomes accustomed to it and the irritation stops …this usually takes a few weeks. Or she can add mag oil or flakes to her bath, which greatly reduces any irritation.
I am so glad that I found this website! I suffer from severe foot pain. Sometimes it radiates to my knees. My legs swell and I wake up in the middle of the night with excessive thirst so bad that I down a bottle of gatorade in 2 gulps. I also have excessive hot flashes after eating a high carb meal. My eyes twitch non-stop and I get pins and needles feeling in my legs and arms. I also have urination issues where I am not sure that I will make it to the bathroom. Lately, I have been having palpitations and panic attacks, along with depression and fog. All of these symptoms started slowly and then accumulated to a nightmare. When I drink a couple bottles of gatorade, the swelling dissapates only to return several hours later.
I have been tested for diabetes 3 times among every other test under the sun, to include hormone imbalance. Everything checks out except for the sizeof my blood cells which are larger than normal. So I had my liver retested. No liver problems.
It sounds to me like I have a classic case of MG deficiency. I,m starting 400 mg of magnesium today, once a day. Hopefully that will work. Keep your fingers crossed. And thanks for the site and the comments, they are very helpful.. By the way, I live in the desert where heat reaches 118 in the summer. I have been in the hospital 2 times now for dehydration. Out here…your sweat dries before you realize you are sweating and all the water in the world cant replace the electrolytes you can lose. I have hope now.
Dear Karen,
I hope you have read on our site the difficulties with increasing your magnesium levels by taking oral magnesium pills. Especially if you are taking magnesium oxide, the most poorly absorbed form of magnesium and most frequently used in oral products. We hope you will read on our magnesiumforlife website about magnesium and the differences and try the transdermal method of magnesium therapy. You should also get Dr. Sircus book on Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (available at amazon.com).
Thank you for this valuable information. My daughter takes magnesium (citrate/milate). She is autistic. Ww notice an increase in irritability when she misses her daily dose. Also, we do see more irritability when she occasionally drinks soda, and we have read how soda limits the absorbtion of magnesium. She might drink one soda a month or so, but the effects are clear. We will inquire with her doctor about increase g the dose. Thanks again
Hm, zaps. I’m wondering if the electrical “zaps” I experienced when coming off anti-depressants was magnesium related!
Hi Peggy,
It is quite possible that the “zaps” you and many others describe could be eliminated by use of magnesium. I have seen these ‘zaps” described as a type of epileptiform brain seizure…..and magnesium definitely has an impact on any type of seizure disorders. In fact it has been found by some doctors to be the only thing that caused the elimination of seizures in people who were thought to have intractable seizures . (could not be stopped or controlled).
I, too, experience burning and extreme skin reaction to Magnesium Oil. For me, it affects only my hands, but does not bother my skin anywhere it is applied. I have always had very sensitive ‘allergy-reactive’ hands, with most lotions, creams, many soaps and detergents, and numerous other things I touch causing burning and irritation; so the magnesium oil reaction is no surprise. My solution has been to simply use surgical gloves when I am applying it.
Increasing Absorption of Magnesium and Magnesium Oil:
I take my magnesium oil and and an oral magnesium supplement with Ruby Red Grapefruit juice and Orange juice ( ½ and ½ ). This masks the sharp taste of the magnesium oil; and, it also appears to have increased the therapeutic reaction, at least in my case.
I decided to give this a try after reading the following information regarding the effects of grapefruit juice on the absorption of medication:
Grapefruit juices ( all kinds ) contain furanocoumarins. These quickly inhibit/suppress, in the gut, the family of enzymes called the cytochrome P-450 system, in particular one known as CYP 3A4. These enzymes chew up and metabolize medications and other compounds taken orally, in the gut, before they can be absorbed. Grapefruit juice interferes with the ability of CYP 3A4 to do that, increasing the potency of a drug by letting more of it enter the bloodstream, which causes an increase in drug effect of up to 10x, and possibly side effects of that drug.
See the following website: http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/befree/MagicJuiceCombo.html
Detoxification: Clear your body of Toxins:
Ridding your body of toxins is also necessary to get the maximum results from medications and oral supplementation.
I have found that detoxifying increases the therapeutic reaction to magnesium oil and oral magnesium supplements; at least, in my case.
I do the following:
Whole Lemon Drink:
4 to 6 oz. on an empty stomach. Can do once to twice a day, for at least 3 days per week.
Combine and blend in a blender or food processor: chopped lemons skin, seeds, and all, with approximately 1 tablespoon of cold-pressed olive oil per lemon, and some distilled water. ( I drink mine fairly thick. )
Cold-pressed Castor Oil Heat Pack/with Whole Lemon Drink:
Apply cold-pressed castor oil to any white or natural, undyed piece of material or towel. Lie down and place over abdominal area, and cover with some sort of plastic. Place a towel over this, then apply a heating pad, for ½ to 1 hour. Drink the Whole Lemon drink before you lie down, and drink plenty of water while doing the heat pack. ( This causes rapid lymphatic drainage, so be prepared to urinate quite a bit. )
Bentonite Clay:
I also use Bentonite Clay in a thick paste, applied externally to feet and lower legs; and on abdominal area ( you can use this in other areas as well, but these spots work nicely ).
I use a basin and a big spoon, and keep applying it, letting it dry, applying more, for at least an hour.
In warmer months, I do this outside and rinse it off with a hose. When I have to use this indoors, I do not rinse it off in the tub or shower, because it is clogging to the plumbing. I scrape it off over some newspaper, then discard it.
Deborah,
That’s great and I’m also glad the surgical gloves work for you. you using the latex free?
Hi Claudia,
Yes, I have the latex-free surgical gloves at the moment; however, the regular gloves do not seem to bother my hands, so I can use those too.
Thanks Deborah,
My only concern about grapefruit juice is that it definitely DOES affect some medications that people miight be taking too, causing toxicities that have been reported to have lead to fatalities…….especially with some on cardiac (blood pressure) medicines. I wish none of our readers would be on pharmaceuticals, but some are….so caution with grapefruit juice is necessary.
Hi Claudia,
POSITIVELY! There can be potentially dangerous interactions with SOME medications. Anyone taking prescription medications needs to RESEARCH CAREFULLY the use of grapefruit juice.
For those of us who take no prescriptions medications do not have to worry about those interactions; however, it would also be wise to carefully research which herbals, they may be taking as well, just to be on the safe side.
I wish everyone could wean themselves off all, or most, prescription medications too.
Thanks Deborah!
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