a step further on that........


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Posted by Dave (152.163.213.61) on February 27, 2000 at 10:59:45:

In Reply to: Free Mg levels (more) posted by Paul on February 27, 2000 at 10:27:09:

I think we'd all agree that changes in serotonin
and catecholamine levels could cause CH/migraine pain.
And since without enough magnesium, serotonin flows unchecked, constricting blood vessels and releasing other pain producing chemicals such as prostaglandins, wouldn't that be enough to take as deep a look into this as we possibly can?
I see:
serotonin
magnesium levels
ratios of Mg to Ca
All as contributors to the problem.
And then of course each individuals specific +/-
Oops!..gotta get to the airport...will continue
later : )
Dave



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