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What’s Magnesium good for?

 

Firstly, “what’s magnesium good for” is a fairly common question. Also, what is it? In short, it’s a mineral consumed through our diet and is involved in hundreds of biochemical reactions. So, it is found in the earth, sea, plants, animals and humans as Health line’s blog articulates. Also, one of magnesium’s primary functions is regulating muscle and nerve control. Moreover, side effects include muscle twitching, weakness, poor sleep and fatigue.

 

Daily Dosage Recommendations

 

Therefore, each day try to consume some of the foods mentioned below. If too little is still consumed, purchase a multivitamin. Because this will be your insurance policy.

Women; 315 mg per day

Men: 410 mg per day

 

Magnesium amounts in Food

Particularly, foods including dark chocolate, banana, potato, nuts (almonds) and beans contain high doses. As well as, seeds, fatty fish, dark green leafy vegetables, avocados and tofu. Moreover, here are some examples of magnesium containing foods. Also, if you don’t like any of the foods listed, get Googling the ones you do! Because there are plenty.

 

Pumpkin seeds 30g = 156mg

Almonds 30g = 80mg

Cooked Spinach 100g = roughly 90mg

2 slices wholemeal bread = 45mg

Potato medium – roughly 50mg

Avocado 100g = 27mg

Banana 100g = 25mg

Salmon 100g = 30mg

 

What is Magnesium Good for?

 

Following on, below are some benefits that magnesium provides.

 

Improved sleep and insomnia

Improve brain function fighting depression

Improved testosterone, muscle building and strength

Maximised protein synthesis

Decreased inflammation

Improves heart health

Stronger bones and osteoporosis prevention

Improves insulin sensitivity

Prevents diabetes

Alleviates hyperactive behaviour (ADHD)

Calms nerves and muscles

Reduces cortisol (stress hormone)

 

Lastly, do you consume enough magnesium? Or do you suffer from the side effects of having too little?

 

We hope this blog helps you incorporate more magnesium rich foods into your diet! Which foods that include this mighty mineral do you like?

 

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