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Enough magnesium in your body is really important and can truly help you prioritise your health. Magnesium plays a vital role in many bodily functions-by Harold Gunatillake

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Enough magnesium in your body is really important and can truly help you prioritise your health. Magnesium plays a vital role in many bodily functions-by Harold Gunatillake

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  • Enough magnesium in your body is really important and can truly help you prioritise your health. Magnesium plays a vital role in many bodily functions-by Harold Gunatillake
  • What is the link between Magnesium and irregular heartbeats?
  • Muscle cramps?
  • Acid Reflux?

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Magnesium is often overlooked, but it might just be one of the most essential nutrients out there. It’s involved in over 300 different chemical processes in our bodies, and it’s surprising how frequently people are deficient in it. Paying attention to magnesium could make a big difference in our overall health!

If you often experience muscle cramps and twitchings, or find yourself feeling more anxious than usual, craving chocolate, struggling with poor sleep, dealing with constipation, or having

irregular heartbeats, know that you’re not alone. These changes can be quite common and might be your body’s way of telling you something, such as a possible magnesium deficiency, often due to not consuming magnesium-rich foods. It’s always a good idea to pay attention to these signs and consider reaching out to a healthcare professional if they persist. Remember, taking care of your health is important, and there are people ready to support you.

Your doctor might suggest a blood test to check if your magnesium levels are okay.

A magnesium blood test measures the level of magnesium in your blood, helping us determine whether there’s a deficiency (hypomagnesemia) or excess (hypermagnesemia). While a regular serum magnesium test is quite common, many find that a Magnesium Red Blood Cell (RBC) test gives a more accurate picture of magnesium deficiency because it measures magnesium inside the cells, where most of it is stored. This way, you’ll get a clearer understanding of your magnesium status.

An adult needs about 320 milligrams of magnesium daily.

To put this in perspective, one cup of cooked quinoa provides around 118 milligrams — so it’s completely achievable. Once you begin to acknowledge the nutrients you need, it’s easy to adjust your diet accordingly.

Low magnesium levels can be linked to type-2 diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma and colon cancer.

Although not having enough magnesium doesn’t directly cause colon cancer, research suggests that a magnesium-deficient diet may increase the risk of developing colorectal tumours and cancer. Magnesium is essential for maintaining the stability of our genes and regulating cell growth. Low levels can lead to biological changes that might promote tumour growth.

A lack of magnesium (hypomagnesemia) can be a contributing factor in developing type 2 diabetes. It tends to make it harder for your body to manage blood sugar levels effectively, primarily by

promoting insulin resistance and damaging the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Plus, magnesium plays a vital role as a cofactor for enzymes involved in glucose metabolism and insulin action, underscoring its importance in maintaining balanced, healthy blood sugar levels.

Magnesium is really important for keeping our blood pressure in a healthy range. It works by relaxing our blood vessels and reducing inflammation, kind of like a gentle calcium channel blocker. When we have enough magnesium, it can help support a healthy blood pressure, but unfortunately, many people don’t get enough, which can be connected to high blood pressure. Taking care of our magnesium levels can truly make a big difference for our overall health and happiness.

What is the link between Magnesium and irregular heartbeats?

Magnesium is really important for keeping your heart’s rhythm steady, and not having enough of it can increase the risk of irregular heartbeats, known as arrhythmias. It acts as a natural calcium blocker and helps maintain the levels of other important electrolytes, such as potassium and sodium, in balance. These are all vital for sending electrical signals that make your heart beat properly.

Muscle cramps?

Magnesium is a key mineral that supports healthy muscle function. It helps muscles relax naturally and balances the effects of calcium, which causes muscles to contract. When magnesium levels are low, muscles can become tense, leading to spasms and cramps. Paying attention to your magnesium intake can truly help keep your muscles feeling comfortable and relaxed.

Acid Reflux?

Magnesium has a key connection to acid reflux that’s worth noting. On the one hand, it can provide temporary relief from heartburn. On the other hand, not having enough magnesium might actually contribute to ongoing reflux issues. Understanding

this dual relationship can be quite helpful for managing symptoms and maintaining overall digestive health.

Conclusion

I hope you’ve found all the information you need about why it’s important to check your blood magnesium level when necessary. The picture above shows foods rich in magnesium, making it easier for you to include them in your diet.

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