Durlach Jean, Pagès Nicole, Bac Pierre, Bara Michel, Guiet-Bara Andrée
SDRM, Université P et M. Curie, Paris VI, Bât. A-6ème étage, 4 Place Jussieu, F-75252 Paris Cedex, France.
Magnes Res. 2002 Dec;15(3-4):269-78.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) might be due to the fetal consequences of a Mg maternal deficiency, which might be prevented by simple atoxic nutritional Mg intake by the mother. Various stresses in the pregnant women or in the infant may transform a simple Mg deficiency into Mg depletion which may not be cured by nutritional Mg supplement, but requires a correction of its causal dysregulation. Beside the well established risk factors in baby care and in the environment, it is important to stress the possible role of a primary hypofunction of the biological clock. This may be treated by darkness therapy: total light deprivation at night for the infant and atoxic nutritional Mg supplement for the pregnant women. The place in the prevention of SIDS of Mg therapy for the infant and of the use of melatonin, L-tryptophan and taurine is now uncertain yet.