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Absorption and Effect of the Magnesium Content of a Mineral Water in the Human Body

Sandor A. Kiss, CSc, Tamás Forster, DSc and Ágnes Dongó, PhD

Hungarian Magnesium Society, Szeged, (S.A.K.)
University of Szeged, 2nd Department of Medicine and Cardiology Center (T.F., A.D.),Szeged, HUNGARY



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Fig. 1. Serum and urine Mg showed a significant increase (p = 0.010 and 0.011, respectively) from baseline to 6 hours. Afterwards these values decreased slowly. Another peak occurred in urine Mg by the end of the first week. This was accompanied by a minimal increase in mean serum Mg content. By the end of the fourth week serum Mg returned to baseline.

 





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