Staying well later in life Part 2 – Magnesium

Gosh our bodies are complicated old things! If I could summarise this latter part of 2019 it would be “powered by Magnesium”!

I like to think I am reasonably knowledgeable about health and nutrition but this totally surprised me. Last winter my left shoulder just stopped working and was excruciatingly painful, so bad I couldn’t work and couldn’t drive. After a few weeks this improved but while it was bad, I begged a walk-in emergency clinic to X-ray the shoulder (having literally walked from home as I couldn’t drive).

The response was lots of oohs and ahs. Calcified ligaments don’t always show on X-ray, but mine were so bad they did. This after years of misdiagnosis of frozen shoulder by my GPs. A follow up shoulder ultrasound scan showed all my shoulder ligaments were calcified (Calcific Tendonitis).

Physiotherapy was the only recommendation, but my shoulder was too painful at first. As the pain got less, the exercises did help. But, by then my right hip got really painful (it hadn’t really been right since an injury 3 years previously). This time it really got me down. Walking anyway was getting problematic and I had too much time off work already with the shoulder and secondary serious bladder infection. What to do?

I tried the GP again to no avail. Could they please check whether the ligaments in my hip were also calcified? No, I was sent for an X-ray. “Good news” I was told, “the joint is fine”. Great, I replied, but I am still in so much pain it’s hard to walk. So I was sent to physio for lower back pain (sigh).

In desperation I searched online, self help for calcified ligaments. I found a vlog which recommended AppleĀ  Cider Vinegar (didn’t help), extra magnesium (I didn’t have) and some weird herb I hadn’t heard of.

Well the next time I got to a Holland and Barratt, I got some magnesium and my oh my! By now I have suffered for literally years, on and off. Within hours the pain was less and at manageable levels to do my physio. I was absolutely astounded how much difference it made. Some weeks on I have better muscle tone than I have had for years and my ligaments are working properly.

I looked up to see if there were any scientific research papers on the topic – and there are! The symptoms do typically cycle over time with no pain followed by acute pain which resolves over time. And plenty of evidence from the studies that magnesium really helps (though in some studies it was injected). Calcium has much lower solubility than magnesium but in the presence of magnesium, calcium is more soluble than it is by itself.

As well as the pain going and muscle tone improving, my energy levels increased and my general mood improved. I think my sense of smell has improved too? Yet, my normal diet is varied and not so terrible?

So, not a “cure all” for everyone, but I do feel that more people should know about this. There are also foods which are quite high in magnesium (often ones I have tended to crave for), but the supplements really got me on track.

So grateful to have got to the bottom of this!

Stereotypes of Faith

I’m often struck by the gulf between the perception by, in particular, non-believers, around what religions are about and what faith is about. I was reminded of this tonight.

It seems to me that true faith transcends religious boundaries and reaches out to all. There are many paths to God, but all are hard and only we ourselves can take the first step.

I would consider myself as very much a “from the heart” Christian. And tonight I heard messages from Muslim people of faith and the strongest message was around love and consideration for others. It didn’t sound so different.

Yet again, we have more in common than divides us.