Magnesium is a basic but significant mineral
that is involved with over 320 biochemical reactions in the body. Because it’s
such a critical nutrient, it’s a serious problem that many are deficient in
this key nutrient.
The first sign you are deficient in this nutrient is leg cramps, eye twitching, restless legs. Magnesium deficiency can also lead to constipation, high blood pressure and menstrual cramps.
So it's an important nutrient!
Some of the reasons for deficiency include
the fact that our food has lower magnesium content due to poor quality soil, we
lose magnesium when stressed, and sweating causes magnesium depletion.
There are other reasons you need magnesium too. They are easy to remember as they all start with 'I'....
- Insomnia can be caused by many reasons, with magnesium deficiency being at the top. Magnesium calms the nervous system, relaxes muscles and counters stress. Replenishing magnesium can lead to a longer, uninterrupted sleep pattern.
- Insulin resistance is when cells don’t respond adequately to insulin’s attempt to shuttle glucose into the cell after eating, resulting in elevated blood sugar and increased fat storage. It is the hallmark of pre-diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Research shows that people with adequate magnesium levels have improved insulin sensitivity. People with the highest magnesium levels have a lower risk of developing diabetes, even if they have the risk factors such as smoking, low activity level and excessive weight.
- Inflammation is at the root cause of so many health problems, such as arthritis, heart disease and obesity. Magnesium has been shown to act as an anti-inflammatory. More than one study has shown that as magnesium levels decrease, CRP (a marker for inflammation) increases. Elevated CRP is associated with an increased risk of heart disease.
A maintenance dose is around 400mg a day – if
deficient you can take twice this for a week.
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