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Convex combination of Ron Swanson and Britta Perry Cohost of The Stacker Sports Podcast

The Other Reason Why You Are Deficient in Magnesium

https://odysee.com/@DrBerg:4/the-other-reason-why-you-are-deficient:0?r=8T2xqWjtafHWYGxQBSsrbw1wQPm7sWRq

# Video Description

More than half of the population is deficient in magnesium. Find out about the most dangerous symptom of magnesium deficiency.

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Introduction: Magnesium benefits

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What causes magnesium deficiency

1:33

Symptoms of magnesium deficiency

2:16

The most dangerous magnesium deficiency symptom

In this video, we’re going to talk about the most dangerous symptom of magnesium deficiency. Magnesium is involved in over 300 biochemical reactions. It’s important for energy production, the transmission of nerve impulses, and it allows your muscles to relax.

Magnesium deficiency can occur if you’re not getting enough magnesium from your diet or if you’re consuming processed foods, carbohydrates, or alcohol. Gut inflammation, phytates, fluoride, phosphates, and soft water interfere with magnesium absorption.

Signs of a magnesium deficiency include the following:

12. Muscle cramping

11. Loss of appetite

10. Nystagmus

9. Fatigue

8. High blood pressure

7. Abnormal heart rhythm

6. Low vitamin D

5. Potassium deficiency

4. Migraines

3. Blood sugar issues

2. High levels of cortisol

1. Pathological calcification

Pathological calcification is the most dangerous symptom of magnesium deficiency. Magnesium stops calcium buildup in your cells. If there’s too much calcium in the cell, it will self-destruct. Magnesium also helps prevent oxidative stress from occurring in the mitochondria.

Calcium buildup can lead to several problems, including heart attack, neuroinflammation in the brain, and inflammation in other parts of the body. Magnesium, vitamin K2, zinc, vitamin D, and boron may help prevent calcification of the soft tissues.

There Is No Prosperity without Private Property

https://mises.org/mises-wire/there-no-prosperity-without-private-property

By Soham Patil

> Private property rights are under fire by progressive elites—even as those same elites protect their own property fiercely. But without these rights, a functioning economy is not possible.

Full-Time Jobs Fall Again as Total Employment Flatlines in April

https://mises.org/mises-wire/full-time-jobs-fall-again-total-employment-flatlines-april

By Ryan McMaken

> Since early 2023, full-time jobs have flatlined while part-time jobs have grown. Meanwhile, total number of employed workers has flatlined, too.

“There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”

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This isn't going to end well.

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American Retirement Is Broken.

https://odysee.com/@MarkMoss:7/american-retirement-is-broken.:6?r=8T2xqWjtafHWYGxQBSsrbw1wQPm7sWRq

# Video Description

> If you plan to retire by 2030, you need to watch this. The previous system is broken, and you need to be doing everything you can in order to protect yourself. I outline the potential damages, and show you how you can tread in the right direction for the safety of your future. Please pay attention, because it doesn’t look good. For boomers especially, I hope this helps you plan the crucial next few years.

There's a ton of really interesting detail in this video: Boomer homelessness, unsustainable social security withdrawal rates, and more.

The Homo Economicus Myth

https://mises.org/misesian/homo-economicus-myth

By Ryan McMaken

> It was a fundamental mistake ... to interpret economics as the characterization of the behavior of an ideal type, the homo oeconomicus. According to this doctrine economics does not deal with the behavior of man as he really is.

Many places have specific targets that cops have to reach every month. That means they aren't even entertaining the possibility of eradicating all that crime that they're so concerned about.

I won't try to talk you back into it, but sports fandom is a healthy part of the social fabric. Politics is displacing all of the institutions that used to bind us together and the result is a highly tribal nation constantly at each other's throats.

I know you take part in other aspects of civil society, but for some of us this is a primary vehicle to socialize and relate to people we otherwise have little in common with.

The TikTok Ban Is the Next Patriot Act

https://mises.org/mises-wire/tiktok-ban-next-patriot-act

By Aaron Sobczak

> Congress seems poised to go after TikTok because China’s government allegedly uses it to spy on Americans. Besides dealing with a nonexistent threat, the bill gives the federal government vast new powers to misuse.

Want More Government Revenue? Just Write More Traffic Tickets.

https://mises.org/mises-wire/want-more-government-revenue-just-write-more-traffic-tickets

By Ryan Wardle

> Many police traffic stops are not about safety or protecting the public. They are about siphoning cash from motorists to state and local governments.

A rule of writing is that when the title is a question the answer is "no".

What Can Carl Menger Teach Us about Falafel Sandwiches?

https://mises.org/mises-wire/what-can-carl-menger-teach-us-about-falafel-sandwiches

By Adnan Al-Abbar

> What better way to explain the relationship between higher-order and lower-order goods than with food? Here, we look at the falafel sandwich.

Creating Wealth: The Cantillon or the Smith Way

https://mises.org/mises-wire/creating-wealth-cantillon-or-smith-way

By Phil Duffy

> Although mainstream economists hold that Adam Smith is the father of modern economics, it was Richard Cantillon that recognized the centrality of entrepreneurship in economic development.

Is America Headed for Stagflation?

https://odysee.com/@mises:1/is-america-headed-for-stagflation:e?r=8T2xqWjtafHWYGxQBSsrbw1wQPm7sWRq

# Video Description

> On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Peter St. Onge, a visiting fellow of the Heritage Foundation. As inflation remains high, even Washington's preferred jobs and economic growth measures are beginning to weaken, fueling fears of stagflation. Peter, Ryan, and Tho talk about what this means for Americans, its potential political fallout for November, and what mix of "carrots and sticks" Washington may have planned for dealing with the public backlash.

Early in this video, there's a really good description of economic data become so distorted and why it's so hard to avoid.

Thanks to Government Animal Control, Stray Animals Rule My Neighborhood

https://mises.org/mises-wire/thanks-government-animal-control-stray-animals-rule-my-neighborhood

By Daniella Bassi

> Animal control officers are supposed to, well, control animals in a municipal area. But thanks to animal control policies, it’s the stray animals that are in control of our author’s town.

Fiat Money is the Greatest Danger Our Economy Faces

https://mises.org/power-market/fiat-money-greatest-danger-our-economy-faces

By Dann E. Kroeger

> In nature everything has a cycle. Birth, growth, maturation, death. So why does our government believe they can master economic cycles and not experience ups and downs the way nature does?

Free-Market Profit Comes From Voluntary Exchange, not Exploitation

https://mises.org/mises-wire/free-market-profit-comes-voluntary-exchange-not-exploitation

By Frank Shostak

> The government can end today’s high price-inflation rates any time by ending deficit spending. But the state won’t even acknowledge deficit spending is a cause of today’s price-inflation cycle.

At Stacker News you can do both.

https://stacker.news/r/Undisciplined

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