Magnesium increases a bacteria that helps people without a problematic genotype (TRPM7), which helps those people, but it reduces that bacteria in people with the TRPM7 genotype, which, interestingly, helps them. 
Magnesium helps everyone, but through sometimes opposite means.
 
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2 posted on 
10/20/2025 8:01:26 PM PDT by 
ConservativeMind
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I’ve been taking magnesium supplements for years. 2000mg /day, my bloodwork is normal. I’m in a high risk category for colorectal cancer and get yearly colonoscopies. Next one is in December. The benefits of the magnesium are definitely goos to know.
 
3 posted on 
10/20/2025 8:33:03 PM PDT by 
telescope115
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4 posted on 
10/21/2025 4:20:22 AM PDT by 
sauropod
 
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6 posted on 
10/21/2025 6:21:24 AM PDT by 
Red Badger
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I have colitis and the doctor told me to take magnesium. My risk of colon cancer is 50%.
 
7 posted on 
10/21/2025 8:50:27 AM PDT by 
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