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Not suprisingly, Dr. Anderson maintains the viewpoint thatall life is connected and that something done to one aspect of life can affect all others. “Life forms are all interdependent,” he told Organic Connections.
“The microorganisms in the soil determine how a crop is going to grow, which then determines how we’re going to grow with the nutrition from that crop. At the same time, how we farm and manage the plant has to do with what goes on with the rain forest and what goes on with the oceans. It’s all connected.”
Carolyn Dean, MD is the author of The Magnesium Miracle, published by Ballentine Books. The book has just been released in its second edition, revised and considerably expanded. It is an excellent reference on magnesium, its importance and many benefits. Dr. Dean is a medical doctor, naturopath, acupuncturist, homeopath, certified clinical nutritionist and medical director of the VidaCosta Spa. See the August, 2007, issue of Organic Connections for a feature on Dr. Dean.
Leo Galland, MD, has been practicing medicine for over 30 years, including a teaching stint at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
He is a pioneer in the emerging field of integrated medicine, which combines the best of alternative and conventional treatments. He currently practices in New York City, specializing in undiagnosed or difficult-to-treat illnesses.
©2008 Organic Connections Magazine
Magnesium—A Look Inside the Cell
Dr. Rosanoff of the Center for Magnesium Education & Research has produced an animated video that clearly illustrates the important balance of calcium and magnesium and how they function within the body.
Click on ther image to the left to play this video.
Note: This video requires Quicktime. Click here to download the latest version of Quicktime.