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Pelvic inflammatory disease may be linked to magnesium deficiency

Pelvic inflammatory disease may be linked to magnesium deficiencyPelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a common gynecological infection that results in a considerable number of sick days and costs society a lot of money. In severe cases, the condition may lead to chronic pain and even sterility if it is not treated in time. There are different things that can cause the infection, and the diet plays key role in supporting the immune defense. Here, magnesium deficiency, which is quite common, appears to increase the risk, especially among older women, according to a study that is published in Frontiers in Nutrition.

Vitamin B1 deficiency can lead to fatigue and several serious diseases

Vitamin B1 deficiency can lead to fatigue and several serious diseasesAn estimated 2.2 billion people worldwide are deficient in vitamin B1, which is primarily caused by an unbalanced diet, excessive consumption of coffee or tea, various medications, environmental toxins, and genetic defects. The same applies to high alcohol intake, where long-term abuse can lead to life-threatening brain inflammation. Evidence suggests that higher doses of vitamin B1 in supplement form may have a beneficial effect on many symptoms and diseases.