Excessive magnesium intake can result in diarrhea, nausea, abdominal cramping, and possibly even arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm).
Not exact matches
Some health conditions can also interfere with the body's
magnesium balance, as well as other factors such as age,
excessive alcohol
intake or chronic stress.
And liver enzymes, if not sparked by something like a hard exercise session, those could be caused by everything from a poor diet, low
magnesium, low antioxidant
intake, alcohol
intake, or
excessive alcohol
intake, things of that nature, right?
The verdict —
excessive intakes of calcium can decrease antioxidants and cause elevated free radical production, as well as block the powers of
magnesium.
It's only in our present - day circumstances of
magnesium deficient soil, little
magnesium in processed foods, and
excessive intake of calcium and calcium - rich foods without supplementation of
magnesium that cholesterol has become elevated in the population.
Excessive sugar (as with lactose intolerance - a milk sugar) or salt
intake can cause osmotic diarrhea as can the use of too much water - soluble molecules, like
magnesium or vitamin C, that result in increased fluid retention in the bowel.