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COMMENT ON MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION NATURAL

In this day, we received a comment on magnesium chloride, which is rather a concern about one of its benefits, a anonymous, eventually responded, but also want to share with you all today, and is as follows:
Anonymous said ...
All information is excellent. But I ask a question if it helps to increase the solubility of calcium thus preventing the formation of kidney stones and on the other hand, among other prevents arterial calcification How does the opposite effect on the bones (osteoporosis patients ).????
RESPONSE
very important concern of friends, really, Magnesium Chloride Calcium acts by removing the calcified and places it in strong places, ie removing excess calcium body, thus keeping the effect of solubility, preventing arterial calcification, but the wonderful thing is that it fixed where needed, thus keeping calcium fixative effect being coadyubante in the treatment of osteoporosis. Speaking in simple terms, magnesium chloride excess calcium moves from one place to where it is needed, but beware, it should be noted that magnesium is not a producer of calcium, so that people who suffer from osteoporosis must consume additional calcium from the way the doctor has prescribed, for the magnesium to do its job. As a footnote I would add that generally when we use calcium, most is expelled from our body through urine, which is why magnesium intake is important to help set the calcium we consume, so much so that some pharmaceutical companies have become aware of this property and have added to their formulas and have launched together with magnesium calcium (ask at any pharmacy to do propaganda of any specific brand). Thank you for expressing your concern and we hope we have clarified your doubts. ALEXIS CHIRIMELLI
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