how do you do a tissue test ? Thanks, Jess
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From: Brooks Bradley 
Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 7:54 pm
Subject: CS>True Magnesium Level Determination
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com

The recent commentary on Magnesium by list members prompts me to a comment 
on determining the "actual" levels of magnesium in the human body. To wit: 
since magnesium (to quote Dr. Russell Blaylock) "is mostly an intracellular 
ion----meaning that normal blood levels will tell nothing of tissue levels". 
This circumstance calls attention to the fact that even NORMAL titers of 
magnesium in the bloodstream in no way guarantee satisfactory levels in the 
tissue beds of the body. In point of fact, one could be expressing SEVERE 
systemic tissue level magnesium deficiency while a current blood level test 
might indicate normal concentrations. This circumstance can greatly complicate 
the issue.....because most doctors, presently, utilize "blood levels to assess 
magnesium deficiency." 
One thing you can count on is.....if the blood levels ARE low, the tissue 
levels will be distinctly, possibly dangerously, lower. 
I have a suggestion for any (especially men) who have had by-pass surgery, 
strokes 
or myocardial infarcts....to have tissue tests made to determine the ACTUAL 
magnesium levels. 
Do remember that it takes some consequential time to raise depleted tissue 
levels of magnesium in the body....when actual tissue concentrations are low. 
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for 
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