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Does magnesium help with pseudogout? A nutritional perspective

4 min read
While there is no cure for pseudogout, emerging research and case studies suggest a significant link between low magnesium levels (hypomagnesemia) and the formation of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals that cause the condition. Addressing magnesium deficiency, therefore, is a key nutritional strategy for managing symptoms and preventing recurrent pseudogout attacks in some individuals.

Exploring the Link: Can Calcium Supplements Cause Joint Pain?

3 min read
According to the Mayo Clinic, high calcium levels in the blood, known as hypercalcemia, can lead to muscle and joint pain. This raises a critical question for many: **Can calcium supplements cause joint pain?** It appears that the answer is complex and depends heavily on dosage, underlying health conditions, and overall calcium regulation in the body.