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Magnesium citrate, magnesium hydroxide and magnesium L-threonate all have their specific uses. Here's what to know.
Australia's medicines regulator says its laws have failed to slow a growing number of people with blood toxicity attributed ...
Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Barnes, RDN Not everyone needs a magnesium supplement—most people can meet their needs through food. But if you do take one, be aware of the potential side effects: ...
"Before using Epsom salts, test your soil's pH. A soil test kit can tell you if your garden needs more magnesium or not. If the pH is too high, adding Epsom salt might help your tomatoes get enough ...
The foundation of good health is an optimal diet, but many people are unaware that they are deficient in important vitamins ...
Too many supplements and medications can be hard on your liver. A doctor explains how to get the most bang for your buck and avoid side effects.
Underpinning all this progress is the work of Hiroshi Amano and his colleagues, who made a pivotal breakthrough in GaN ...
If you're considering green tea extract supplements, here's what Dr Cyriac Abby Philips aka The Liver Doc wants you to know ...
While many assume over-the-counter vitamins are harmless in any combination, certain pairings can create toxic buildups or ...
Ever found yourself staring at a shelf full of supplement bottles, thinking, “Maybe I need all of these?” We’ve all been there. Glowing skin? Pop a pill. Trouble sleeping? There’s a capsule for that.