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Powerful Mineral Duo
(Lowers blood pressure and
improves heart health)
By John Phillip
Potassium and Magnesium are two essential minerals that provide a powerful
shield against age-related arterial stiffness and elevated blood pressure
readings.
Despite our best dietary efforts to eat plenty of fresh vegetables, nuts and
fruits, some may still be deficient in circulating levels of this super duo. Due
to over farming practices, magnesium levels are less than half compared to a
century ago. Many people shun potassium from salt, based on the unfounded notion
that sodium increases the incidence of heart disease. The result of research
presented to the American Society of Nephrology concludes that reduced intake of
potassium is a significant risk factor in higher blood pressure readings and
incidence of coronary artery disease.
Researchers found that the present American consumes less than one-third the
amount of potassium compared to our evolutionary counterparts. This is largely
due to a diet high in processed foods and lowered consumption of fruits and
vegetables. Study results demonstrated that increased dietary potassium both
lowered blood pressure as well as most pharmaceuticals and improved
cardiovascular health by promoting renal fitness and by improving elimination of
plaque-forming calcium from the blood.
Studies conducted at the University of Pennsylvania and published in the
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine found that patients
with chronically elevated pulmonary blood pressure and the lowest sodium and
potassium levels had a ten-fold increased risk of death from cardiac
complications. The heart requires a proper balance of the two minerals to handle
increased workloads, and low potassium levels make the heart unable to meet this
demand.
New medical research now shows that low levels of magnesium is an independent
risk factor for arterial hardening, which is a leading cause of congestive heart
failure and heart attack. It’s estimated that 70% of all adults are deficient in
this mineral as a result of poor dietary balance and of reduced absorption from
healthy sources such as vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds. Contributing to the
journal Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, researchers determined that
magnesium supplementation “could have a major impact on cardiovascular health
and help to correct the source of problems such as high blood pressure.”
Magnesium and potassium exert multiple critical influences on arterial health
that result in improved vascular tone. The mineral duo is shown to lower levels
of systemic inflammation, improve vasodilatation and support the production of
friendly nitric oxide necessary for proper elasticity of the vascular system.
Health-minded individuals will want to ensure a daily magnesium intake between
400 and 600 mg. Ensure proper potassium levels by eating a diet filled with
fresh vegetables to maintain normal blood pressure readings and to lower risk
from cardiovascular disease and stroke.
John Phillip is a Health Researcher and Author who writes regularly on the
cutting edge use of diet, lifestyle modifications and targeted supplementation
to enhance and improve the quality and length of life. John is the author of
‘Your Healthy Weight Loss Plan’, a comprehensive EBook explaining how to use
Diet, Exercise, Mind and Targeted Supplementation to achieve your weight loss
goal. Visit My Optimal Health
Resource; http://MyOptimalHealthResource.blogspot.com/ to continue reading the
latest health news updates, and to download your Free 48 page copy of ‘Your
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