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152: Depression and the Brain

An episode of the Forbidden Doctor: Revealing Forbidden Health Secrets! podcast, hosted by Dr. Jack & Mary Stockwell CGP, Upper Cervical N.U.C.C.A. Board Certified Ch, titled "152: Depression and the Brain" was published on October 25, 2018 and runs 64 minutes.

October 25, 2018 ·64m · Forbidden Doctor: Revealing Forbidden Health Secrets!

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Have we been kidding ourselves and misinterpreting the data regarding magnesium and it's role in depression?

This week Dr. Jack and Mary take a look at century-old research into magnesium and depressive disorders on their journey to a fateful study in 1985, that may have changed everything.

For many years, magnesium's proven effects on the brain and cerebral-spinal system were brought into question by dubious science that had mistaken blood levels of magnesium, with the actual, critical magnesium to measure.  The key is not magnesium in the bloodstream. It's magnesium in the brain!

Tune in to find out why there is a huge difference between these magnesium levels and what they mean for clinical depression and many other cerebral-spinal disorders, and what we all must do to increase the amount of magnesium getting across the blood-brain barrier.

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