The result is stress, which may be accompanied by one or more of the magnesium
deficiency symptoms listed on the other side of this page.
Not exact matches
Vitamin D
deficiency can cause both bone and muscle pain as well as a whole other
list of other
symptoms.
While I'm going to give you a
list of possible
symptoms here in a moment, I want you to keep in mind that there's only one way to really know if you're suffering from progesterone
deficiency:
For many women, this
deficiency of natural progesterone can bring on the menopause
symptoms listed above, that are the hallmarks of a menopausal hormone imbalance.
However, one must remember that hormonal excess or
deficiency is associated with the adverse events and the
symptoms listed above.
The book «The Magnesium Miracle» by Dr. Carolyn Dean contains a three - page
list of 100
symptoms in 68 categories that could relate to a possible magnesium
deficiency including, anxiety, depression, insomnia, asthma, diabetes, heart disease, PMS, and the reason for this article: the bowels!
Having picked up on the brain infection lead, I can identify with the following
symptoms (from Paul's «mice» post) on a transitory basis (not continually), which are worse when the groggy feeling on the right hand side of my head is worse from those
listed under i) hypoglycaemia: nervousness, irritability, anxiety, restlessness, difficulty in thinking; inability to concentrate, really slow, and ii) serotonin
deficiency: anxiety, depression, impaired memory, low self esteem, loss of pleasure, poor impulse control.
Here is a
list of some magnesium
deficiency symptoms.
Table 1
lists common food sources,
deficiency symptoms, and recommended intakes of electrolytes.