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Do You Lack Magnesium?

Do You Lack Magnesium?

 

Magnesium is essential for the normal functioning of the heart, muscles, nervous system, and digestive system. Often referred to as the element of relaxation, magnesium helps provide complete rest for the muscles and the body as a whole.

We typically obtain magnesium from food. Foods like almonds, leafy green vegetables, bananas, and dark chocolate are all rich sources of this valuable mineral. However, dietary intake is often insufficient.

Certain situations increase the body's need for magnesium or lead to its loss:

  • Athletes lose significant amounts of magnesium through sweat.
  • Students and professionals under intense mental pressure—such as during exams—burn through magnesium reserves due to high cognitive and emotional stress.
  • Pregnant women require more magnesium to support fetal development and maternal health.
  • Alcohol consumption accelerates the excretion of magnesium.
  • Older adults often absorb magnesium less efficiently, due to age-related changes in the digestive system.

Signs of Magnesium Deficiency

Be alert to the following symptoms, which may indicate a lack of magnesium:

  • Muscle cramps, especially in the calves and thighs
  • Nervousness, insomnia, headaches, difficulty concentrating, and memory issues
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Constipation
  • Chronic fatigue

 

 

Choosing the Right Supplement

When selecting a magnesium supplement, it’s important to consider its qualitypurity, and bioavailable form—meaning how easily your body can absorb and use it.

Sea salt is a rich natural source of magnesium compounds, and nettles contain a highly absorbable form of the mineral.

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