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		<title>Magnesium Improves Working Memory</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Rogers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been a fan of natural health products since I managed to lower my blood pressure with Omega 3 capsules and so am a little more friendly to reports such as this one from a study conducted at the Center for Learning and Memory at Tsinghua University in Beijing.  Guosong Liu, the center&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been a fan of natural health products since I managed to lower my blood pressure with Omega 3 capsules and so am a little more friendly to reports such as this one from a study conducted at the Center for Learning and Memory at Tsinghua University in Beijing.  Guosong Liu, the center&#8217;s director, found that magnesium, &#8220;led to significant enhancement of spatial and associative memory in both young and aged rates.&#8221;  Magnesium is found in some fruits and most leafy vegetables but the study made use of a new magnesium compund&#8211;Magnesium-L-threonate (MgT)&#8211;but the new compound was just a more efficient way of delivering magnesium to the brain.  Mr. Liu said, &#8220;Half the population of industrialized countries has a magnesium deficiency which only worsens with age.&#8221;  He went on to say, &#8220;If normal or even higher levels of magnesium can be maintained, we may be able to affect cognitive function.&#8221;  Mr. Liu is a former professor at MIT in Boston and is co-founder of Magceutics, a California-based company developing pharmaceuticals for the prevention and treatment of age-dependent memory decline and Alzheimer&#8217;s disease.  He claims that if you consume less than 400 milligrams of magnesium per day, you could be at risk for allergies, asthma and heart disease.</p>
<p>Just last week, I was telling a friend about this research and he mentioned that he had been told by a natural health practitioner to take a magnesium supplement for Restless Leg Syndrome, (RLS) a condition in which, legs at rest, usually when you are just lying down to go to sleep, feel as if they are twitching.  I have RLS and thought that perhaps a magnesium supplement would improve my cognitive functioning as well as my sleep if it could stop that dreadful sensation of leg twitches.  I would love to report at the end of this post that I immediately went out to the health food store and got some but&#8230;I forgot.</p>
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