Js.mom
AOR info on Mag Malate and fibromyalgia pain.
Aluminum have anything to do with pain?
Ahh, the enzymes again.
When his body extract energy from food, it can not directly use it. Like you can not use coal burned. The food energy must first be converted into a usable form: adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a universal energy donor.
Low levels of ATP are frequently found in people with fibromyalgia. It is believed that these rates have a significant role in mental and physical symptoms associated with the disease. The restoration of cellular ATP levels is crucial to treat the disorder weakens. Magnesium plays a critical role in the production and stabilization of ATP. It activates almost all the enzymes which ultimately convert fats and sugars into usable energy. Magnesium is also crucial for the metabolism and proper function of muscles.
In the body, malic acid is ionized to malate, the key intermediate in the
citric acid cycle - a mainstay in the production chain leading to the generation of ATP. Two trials, involving taking supplements of magnesium and malic acid, have reported reductions in pain signifying myalgic patients with fibromyalgia. Using doses ranging between 300mg and 600mg magnesium and 1200 mg to 2400mg of malate, the tests showed an improvement of most symptoms within approximately eight weeks