Early signs of magnesium deficiency include loss of appetite, headache, nausea, fatigue, and weakness. An ongoing magnesium deficiency can lead to more serious symptoms, including:
Numbness and tingling | Muscle contractions and cramps | Seizures |
Personality changes | Abnormal heart rhythms | Coronary spasms |
In her book, The Magnesium Miracle, (a very easy-to-read book for the lay man) Dr. Dean lists 100 factors that will help you decide whether or not you might be deficient.
Conditions linked to Magnesium deficiency include (but are not limited to) to following:
Pain:
Headaches
Muscles Spasms/Cramps
Fibromyalgia
M.E./CFS
Mental Health & Sleep:
Anxiety
Depression
Autism and ADD
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)
Insomnia
Tics
Other Conditions:
Psoriasis, Acne, & Eczema
Asthma
Blood Pressure
Diabetes
Osteoporosis
Below I'm going to list a series of reasons why magnesium is so crucial for good health.
Magnesium:
- Creating energy in your body by activating adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
- Is an important factor in muscle relaxation and heart health
- Allows nerves to send messages in the brain and nervous system
- Aids and regulates the body’s use of calcium and other minerals
- Assists in bone and teeth formation
- Regulates the metabolism of nutrients such as protein, nucleic acids, fats and carbohydrates
- Regulates cholesterol production and helps modulate insulin sensitivity
- Assists in energy production, DNA transcription and protein synthesis
- Maintains the structural health of cell membranes throughout the body
You can see here just how important this mineral is for our bodies, and how critical it is to our on-going health. I didn't even know what magnesium was until 18 months ago..if I'd only have known what it was and it's importance sooner, I may have taken earlier action!
Magnesium is available in a wide variety of foods. The following contain a high source of Magnesium :
Fish like mackerel, wild salmon, halibut, and tuna will add more magnesium to your menu
Avocado
Bananas
Chard (a green leafy vegetable - goes great in smoothies)
Nuts & Seeds - particularly pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, cashews, and almonds
Dark Chocolate
Bananas
Chard (a green leafy vegetable - goes great in smoothies)
Nuts & Seeds - particularly pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, cashews, and almonds
Dark Chocolate
You can also get Magnesium by supplementation - this is the one I use :
What else can I try...?
Epsom Salts Baths are a bit old fashioned, but it's an easy way of getting a Magnesium boost. It will aid muscle relaxation and a general sense of calm. Try here if interested : http://bit.ly/1xX0AAv
Thanks for Reading,
Adam
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