[Ohio-talk] FW: Insomnia - Causes, Symptoms and Safe Solutions - Carolyn Dean MD ND

Wanda Sloan wsloan118 at roadrunner.com
Sun Jan 13 17:33:00 UTC 2019


Join the DAN tonightFrom the desk of Wanda Slloan, Ohio DAN Secretary:

 

December DAN Minutes for 2018

Only four members were on the call which was enough for a quorum.

 

Walter recorded the call because Wanda has an issue with the functioning of her recorder.

Collene gave the treasurer's report and indicated that she and Sue will be working with the bank to get changes made.

 

We discussed the lack of Diabetic education from the independent Mkt.  And that something needs to be done about upgrading The current info so better information can be distributed to the public.

 

Other issues that we discussed were:

1.       Membership building, possible committee

2.       Fundraising committee

3.       Generating funds to help our members attend conventions, diabetes
forums and health fairs

4.       Community outreach in regard to information about diabetes and the
support available  

5.       Wanda said that she would try to get another speaker for the Jan.
meeting.  

 

This meeting was short and ended in about 30 minutes.

 

 

Respectfully Submitted by:

W. M. Sloan, Secretary

Next Meeting:  January 13, 2019 

7:00 pm.

To participate please call 563-999-2090. The access code is 696-579

 

 

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Insomnia - Causes, Symptoms and Safe Solutions 

 



We take sleep for granted—until we start losing it! The inability to fall asleep or stay asleep at night is an indicator of insomnia. Because different people need different amounts of sleep, insomnia is defined by the quality of your sleep and how you feel after sleeping—not the number of hours you sleep or how quickly you doze off. Even if you’re spending eight hours a night in bed, if you feel drowsy and fatigued during the day, you may be experiencing insomnia.

There are countless causes of insomnia and many of them are either due to a magnesium deficiency or treatable with a highly absorbed magnesium supplement. Insomnia is actually one of the first symptoms to be alleviated with magnesium therapy and even people who sleep well report deeper, more satisfying sleep when they are saturating their body with magnesium. There is a saying in magnesium circles that the mineral is so effective that if a person complains that magnesium isn’t helping them sleep, then they just haven’t taken enough.

There is a long list of magnesium wasters and insomnia inducers that are interwoven - numerous medications, caffeine, alcohol, heart disease, pounding heartbeat, night time cortisol surges, RLS [restless leg syndrome], pain, hormone shifts, fear, stress, anxiety, heartburn, constipation, depression, dementia, OCD, ADHD, arthritis, and poor recovery from either provoke or indicate a magnesium deficiency.

There are many sleep studies that confirm the effectiveness of magnesium supplementation. Because doctors are inundated with pharmaceutical sales representatives, they don’t have to time pour through the published research on effective magnesium supplementation so their patients are more likely to get a drug than an effective highly absorbed magnesium product to alleviate their sleeplessness. If a doctor does recommend a magnesium product they reference magnesium oxide, which may partially work but usually causes an extreme laxative effect, and often the patient discontinues the treatment. Fortunately, using ReMag solves that problem!

How does magnesium help us sleep? Twitchy, restless, tense muscles keep you from falling into a deep sleep. Tight muscles make you hyperalert and irritable, and in that condition, any noise or even an active dream will wake you up. Magnesium relaxes tight, twitchy muscles so you can reach a deeper level of sleep. There are many other mechanisms for which the body requires magnesium to sleep deeply, some of which are outlined here:

*	GABA is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter of the central nervous system, and so activation of GABA(A) receptors favors sleep.[1] Magnesium binds to GABA gates and increases their effects. [2]
*	As mentioned above, one sleep study reported on magnesium-deficiency-induced, anxiety-like behavior in mice, which were then treated with sleep meds. [3]
*	Research on magnesium and sleep shows that oral magnesium reverses age-related neuroendocrine and sleep EEG changes.[4]
*	Magnesium supplementation improves magnesium deficiency symptoms and inflammatory stress in older adults (over age fifty-one) with poor sleep.[5]
*	Magnesium reduces heart rate response to sympathetic nervous stimulation, to exercise, and to sleep problems.[6]
*	Two studies showed that chronic sleep deprivation reduces intracellular magnesium, increases heart rate, and raises plasma catecholamines.[7]
*	A study found that dietary magnesium deficiency decreases plasma melatonin in rats.[8]

Tonight on our internet based radio show we will talk with Dr. Carolyn Dean about Insomnia - Causes, Symptoms and Safe Solutions - along with a wide range of health topics and safe solutions. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with our callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the 'conflict' in the 'conflict basis' of disease and much more!!

SO...be sure join us this evening for another wonderful, information-packed broadcast. If you yourself are unable to make the show, you have the option to  <mailto:q?subject=questions%40drcarolyndeanlive.com> email me [Ginney] and have your question or comment included in our MailBag Segment that is featured in Hour Two. Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health choices can always be discussed with your doctor, should you choose to do so.

 


	

 



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Carolyn Dean MD ND has been on AchieveRadio.com for eight years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Carolyn Dean MD ND  authored over 33 books and publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition available exclusively at amazon.com. 

 

In addition to the recognition lavished on her by her many customers, clients, and listeners Dr. Dean has received several prestigious awards including “The Arrhythmia Alliance Outstanding Medical Contribution to Cardiac Rhythm Management Services Award 2012” at The Heart Rhythm Congress organized by The Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), Sept 23-26, 2012 and the Integrative Medicine Award presented at the Sacred Fire Gala in September 2014.

 

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