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magnesium s. [USP]  the magnesium salt of salicylic acid, used as an analgesic, antipyretic, antiinflammatory, and antirheumatic; administered orally.
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magnesium Magnesium is a mineral essential to human health. It is second to calcium in concentration present in the body with 60% of that in the bones, 26% in the muscle and rest in soft tissues such as the brain, heart, liver and kidneys. Foods rich in magnesium are legumes, seeds, nuts, whole grains, tofu and leafy green vegetables. Food processing removes much of the magnesium from foods and thus many Americans who eat a diet high in refined foods are deficient in magnesium. ...
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magnesium An element with atomic number 12; symbol: Mg. Magnesium is contained in the minerals olivine and pyroxene, and is very abundant in the mantles of the inner planets.
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magnesium is needed for the efficient production of enzymes. It is also involved in protein metabolism, utilization of fats and carbohydrates and is necessary for proper nerve function.
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magnesium Magnesium is essential in the bio-synthesis of collagen as it helps produce proteins that are later transformed into collagen. It is also necessary for normal cell metabolism as it plays a key role in ATP production. Products: emerginC earth.
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