Dr. Carolyn Dean – Magnificent Magnesium

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Dr. Carolyn Dean

Dr. Carolyn Dean

As the nutrient density of crops continues to decline, vitamin and mineral deficiencies are becoming epidemic. At present, roughly 80% of Americans are at greater risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, blood clots, anxiety and panic attacks, and a variety of other severe illnesses due to magnesium deficiency. Natural health expert Dr. Carolyn Dean joins us to highlight this overlooked essential mineral and detail the health issues that result from magnesium deficiency. Described by colleague Dr. Stephen Sinatra as “the doctor of the future”, Dr. Carolyn Dean is a medical doctor, naturopath, lecturer, consultant, and the author (or coauthor) of twenty books, including How To Change Your Life With Magnesium, Death by Modern Medicine: Seeking Safe Solutions, The Yeast Connection and Women’s Health, Hormone Balance, and The Magnesium Miracle. Tune in as we explore The Magnesium Miracle and discover a critical key to preventive health.

5 comments… add one
  • Alden Tyrell Dec 23, 2011 @ 9:44

    Can you provide a link for the Dave / Full spectrum light bulbs you mentioned? Thanks

    • Site Admin Dec 23, 2011 @ 10:40

      Hi Alden,

      You can find our interviews with Dave here; click here to find full spectrum lighting on the Light Energy Company website.

  • Stan Johnson Apr 29, 2012 @ 13:06

    Have tried the epsom salts baths and they are great! I am just getting over flu and Im sure that these baths have speeded my recovery, after just 3 days i feel fine whilst other people have struggled with this latest virus for over a week thanks Dr Dean.

  • Stan Johnson Apr 29, 2012 @ 13:27

    Just for the benefit of others I added 300 grams of epsom salts to my bath. If you have a sore throat you can take chilli paste preferably with some shredded raw white and red cabbage. i found if the chilli is really hot its most effective or you can take a teaspon of 6% food grade hydrogen peroxide in orange juice, but chilli works fine and is instant relief,

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