Are You Magnesium Deficient?

Knee and hamstring injuryMagnesium is an essential mineral used in over 300 biochemical processes in your body.

Magnesium can improve your vitality and wellbeing, help you function well in times of stress and support healthy moods.

It also relaxes your muscles and pays a key role in energy production.

This important mineral also helps your heart by supporting healthy blood pressure and blood sugar levels, as well as maintaining a steady heartbeat.

 

Demands of Modern Lifestyles

The reality is that many Australians are magnesium deficient.

Common conditions such as stress, cardiovascular disease and diabetes increase the body’s demand for magnesium.

This increased requirement is often not met due to our reduced dietary intake of magnesium rich foods. Hundreds of years ago, our foods were naturally rich in magnesium and deficiency in this mineral was rare.

However, with our modern day lifestyles increasing the need for food processing and the refinement of grains, these once magnesium abundant foods are now containing significantly less magnesium.

For example, the refined wheat flour often eaten today contains only 16% of the magnesium found in whole wheat grain.

Minimise consumption of refined and processed foods, sugar, tea, coffee, carbonated drinks and alcohol, as they all deplete your magnesium stores.

 

Need a Magnesium Boost?

A surprising number of people have low magnesium levels and early detection may assist in the prevention and improved management of certain health conditions. Magnesium deficiency may be associated with:

  • Stress, anxiety, and nervousness
  • Insomnia
  • Muscle tension, cramping and spasms
  • Tension headaches and migraines
  • Tiredness, lethargy and fatigue
  • Chronic fatigue
  • High blood pressure
  • Premenstrual syndrome PMS)
  • Diabetes
  • Asthma
  • Fibromyalgia

 

take-the-test-here-greenTake The Test!

We have formulated a simple questionnaire that highlights common symptoms of magnesium deficiency.

Take the test by clicking here.

If your results show low magnesium, talk to us today about how to optimise your magnesium levels. Book your complimentary consultation here.

 

Stop the Vicious Stress Cycle

In the 21st century we are all too familiar with stress, be it related to work, relationships, finances or traffic jams.

Many of us are stressed on a daily basis which means our body’s demand for magnesium is increased.

Stress hormones are increasingly released when magnesium levels are low. When you are stressed, your body excretes more magnesium, at a time when you need it the most.

This may lead you to feel uptight, anxious and even more stressed, thus perpetuating the cycle of ongoing stress and magnesium depletion.

Magnesium and taurine combined with specific B vitamins and glutamine can help rapidly reduce these negative effects of stress and help break the stress cycle.

 

The Heart Loves Magnesium

Magnesium can be of great benefit in supporting cardiovascular health.

Low magnesium levels can place stress on the cardiovascular system, leading to hypertension and arrhythmias.

Magnesium and taurine supplementation have been shown to decrease both systolic and diastolic blood pressure and support healthy heart function.

High Potency Taurine, Glycine and Magnesium for Cardiovascular Health is a specialised magnesium supplement to support heart health and may also help to lower blood pressure.

 

Cramps and Restless Legs

Muscular cramps and tension are commonly associated with magnesium deficiency.

Magnesium has long being recognised for its important therapeutic applications in enhancing muscle relaxation and relieving spasms.

 

Top-10-Magnesium-Foods-ChartChoosing the Right Magnesium

Not all forms of magnesium are the same. When you want to increase your body’s magnesium stores, it is important to choose the right form.

Magnesium diglycinateis a specific type of magnesium chelate that has an increased absorption rate.

It has been shown to have over eight times greater absorption than magnesium oxide, without the digestive upset that can occur with other forms of magnesium.

Supplements that use the diglycinate form of magnesium include: Bioceuticals UltraMuscleze, and High Potency Magnesium, Chromium and Selenium.

Another option for increasing your magnesium levels is Magnesium Choride applied directly to the skin.

Topical magnesium oil is an excellent choice for the many people who suffer from low tolerance for oral magnesium, often resulting in diarrhoea or other intestinal complaints.

Ancient Mineral Magnesium Oil is applied directly to the skin, where it is quickly transported to cells throughout the body.

 

Munch on Magnesium Rich Foods

Magnesium is found in a wide range of foods.

Include the following fresh, nutrient-rich foods in your diet each day:

  • Green leafy vegetables; spinach, kale and silver beet.
  • Nuts and seeds; raw almonds, cashews, brazil nuts, pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds.
  • Whole grains; rye, quinoa, oats, wheat and buckwheat.

 

Replenish Your Reserves

Stress, cramps, fatigue and high blood pressure may require slightly different magnesium formulas.

We provide specififc magnesium formulas which contain added supportive nutrients designed for your unique needs – Talk to your Emed Practitioner Today!

 

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