Even the smallest decisions you make in a day impact your health – similarly, this small mineral, magnesium, influences almost everything in your body. From exercise to negative thoughts, your health and well-being are tied to your magnesium intake. With scientists warning of widespread deficiency in select nutrients it’s important to know if you are getting enough magnesium to be healthy.
Yes, this mineral is actually a secret weapon against many things that ail you, including some of the most common complaints, such as headaches and fatigue.
One of the most important minerals in your body, magnesium has significant impact on your health and well-being.
How to Tell if You are Magnesium Deficient?
Symptoms of magnesium deficiency can include:
Magnesium: Is Your Health at Risk?
Over the last 30 years, mounting evidence shows chronic magnesium deficiency is linked to or exacerbates a number of health issues.
Of interest, medical literature suggests magnesium may help promote longevity of the eye, including potentially reducing cataract formation.
The following factors put you at greater risk of having low magnesium levels:
When Should You Take a Magnesium Supplement?
Determining your magnesium levels is challenging. Medical experts have identified a potential problem: measuring magnesium from blood tests does not accurately reflect the body’s magnesium stores. Hence, taking a holistic look at your lifestyle is important. The list of lifestyle factors above helps determine if a person is at risk of low magnesium levels. Eating more magnesium-rich foods or, in some cases, taking a supplement, may help increase magnesium levels.
Lots of healthy plants contain magnesium. Some of the richest in magnesium include:
Why Holistic Nutrition Works
There’s value in taking a broader look at a person’s lifestyle. For years, researchers have noted that your thoughts impact your well-being as much as what you eat, and the importance of movement in our health is increasingly gaining importance. Your health is determined by more than one aspect of your day. That’s why holistic nutrition works – it looks at health as the whole body (mind, body and spirit).
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Contributed by Allison Tannis
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