Not eating a magnesium - fortified diet is one way, but other possibilities include health problems like diabetes, poor nutrient absorption, and
even excessive alcohol consumption.
Not exact matches
Yet we don't encourage moms to pop pills or smoke or
even skydive,
even though drinking
excessive amounts of
alcohol has the potential to be equally hazardous to our health.
The disease is the consequence of obesity, diabetes, or
excessive alcohol intake and can lead to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), cirrhosis, liver cancer and
even hepatic failure.
Low potassium levels can result for a variety of reasons, such as medications for high blood pressure, antibiotic use,
excessive alcohol use, or
even excessive sweating from prolonged exercise.
Children make the conversion very poorly and infants not at all — they must obtain their precious stores of vitamin A from animal fats — yet the low - fat diet is often recommended for children.2 Strenuous physical exercise,
excessive consumption of
alcohol,
excessive consumption of iron (especially from «fortified» white flour and breakfast cereal), use of a number of popular drugs,
excessive consumption of polyunsaturated fatty acids, zinc deficiency and
even cold weather can hinder the conversion of carotenes to vitamin A3, as does the low - fat diet.
Being constantly busy, exercising too much, chronic illness or
even just having a cold, not getting 8 hours of sleep, medication, being in a bad relationship, financial worries, travel,
excessive alcohol, a poor diet, exposure to chemicals — anything that puts ANY stress on your body, either mentally, emotionally or physically.
Alcohol has been blamed for many things such as preventing fat loss, lowering fitness desires, inhibiting muscle growth, and it has
even been linked to moderate depression after
excessive use.
It's another great liver tonic for people wanting to heal from
excessive alcohol use, and you may
even want to alternate diluted cranberry juice (see above) and dandelion tea for that purpose.
Women actually have the opposite problem —
excessive alcohol consumption often leads to increased testosterone levels, sometimes
even resulting in the loss of female sexual characteristics.
Moreover, there are many factors in the modern lifestyle that actually speed up the depletion of magnesium from the body, such as stress, caffeine, sugar,
alcohol, medications, and
even an
excessive amount of calcium.