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Importance of Zinc & Magnesium in Maintaining Health

Short Communication | DOI: https://doi.org/10.31579/2834-8761/059

Importance of Zinc & Magnesium in Maintaining Health

  • Paul TE Cusack *

BScE, DULE 23 Park Ave. Saint John, NB E2J 1R2 Canada 

*Corresponding Author: BScE, DULE 23 Park Ave. Saint John, NB E2J 1R2 Canada

Citation: Paul TE Cusack, (2024), Importance of Zinc & Magnesium in Maintaining Health, Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 3(4) DOI:10.31579/2834-8761/059

Copyright: © 2024, Paul TE Cusack. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Received: 12 August 2024 | Accepted: 23 August 2024 | Published: 30 August 2024

Keywords: neurological disease; zinc;magnesium

Abstract

Zinc is essential to have a healthy nervous system and to avoid the major neurological diseases such as AD, PD, Depression etc. Magnesium is necessary to absorb Zinc. We apply AT Math to show how this works. There is a link between income level and AD that is likely the result of people with low incomes not having the funds to eat red meant where they get zinc. Zinc is the cause of AD.

Introduction

Approximately half the human population have H Pylori and almost everyone has cyanobacteria. I theorize that these causes a host of illnesses from IBS to Alz, Grave’s, Hypoglycemia, Anxiety, and Narcolepsy. There may be others. 

The human immunes system is reliant upon Zinc; and Zn absorption is dependent upon Magnesium. These should be taken together in equal amounts. Too much Zinc (over 142 gm) is bad too. A diet low in red meat and poultry will also lead to Zinc deficiency. Zinc has the ability to kill H Pylori. Cyanobacteria regulates the uptake of Zinc.

Zinc and HCl act as catalysts in certain biological reactions. H Pylori affects stomach acid levels. People who worry a lot develop ulcers from H Pylori probably because their immune system is run down. Also, consumption of black tea and Butanoic Acid is not recommended. Butanoic acid is also in coffee which we also consume too much of these days

Figure 1: Sine and Cosine: Infection and resistance.

F=sin t=Infection

P=cos t=Resistance

For an infection, 80 g of Zn is recommended.

The maximum amount of Zn recommended is 142 g=Sqrt2

0.80

M=Ln t

t=e^M

Zn=65.38 x 6.022=329.78

Mg=24.305x 6.022=146.3

Zn+Mg=89695=c^2

M=PE=Mc^2=c^2

M=1

Ln t-e^-t=t

[Ln t-1] /e^t=t

Ln t-1=e^-t

t=1

t=Ln t

e^t=Ln t

e^t=t

E=e^-t

TRUE!

E=-1.25

E=-sqrt2

Sqrt2—1.25=2.66=8/3=SF=1/E

E^2+E-2=t

(3/8) ^2+(3/8) -2=-1.484375=Zn =65.39(6.022) =329.78

T=e^M=e^329=-1.4826

Zn must be maintained between 80 -142 gm.

Biosynthesis of acetylcholine. ChAT: choline acetyltransferase. CoA ...

Figure: 2 Zinc acts as a catalyst to make the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (essential amino acid). If Zn is low or poorly absorbed due to low Magnesium, then. Alzheimer’s Disease results along with many other nervous system and gastro diseases result.

There is a correlation between income level and Alzheimer’s disease. According to a study published by the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC), socioeconomic deprivation, including neighborhood disadvantages and persistent low wages, are associated with higher dementia risk, lower cognitive performance and faster memory decline1. The study investigated the contribution of individual socioeconomic deprivation such as low income and low wealth to the risk of developing dementia1. (Soucrce Bing)

I noticed that the people I knew who had Alzheimer’s Disease and IBS were endomorphic. This is the result of a diet low in red meat when one gets Zinc. 

Conclusion:

Lack of Zinc causes a lot of difference neurodegenerative problems as well as gut issues. A diet rich in red meats provide the zinc the body needs. Magnesium is necessary for Zinc absorption.

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