Magnesium helps calcium absorb into bones.
Long-term deficiency weakens bones and increases fracture risk.
13. Muscle Weakness
Low magnesium can interfere with nerve signals and muscle energy — causing weakness or reduced physical performance.
14. High Stress and Poor Mood
Magnesium is essential for serotonin regulation.
Deficiency can cause mood swings, depression-like symptoms, or low motivation.
🔬 Why Magnesium Deficiency Is So Common
Modern lifestyles reduce magnesium levels because of:
Stress
Increasing consumption of processed foods
Low mineral content in soil
Alcohol
Certain medications (diuretics, PPIs, antibiotics)
🥦 How to Increase Magnesium (Science-Based)
1. Eat Magnesium-Rich Foods
Spinach
Avocado
Almonds
Cashews
Pumpkin seeds
Dark chocolate
Legumes
Whole grains
2. Consider Magnesium Supplements
Most effective forms:
Magnesium glycinate (best for sleep and anxiety)
Magnesium citrate (best for digestion)
Magnesium malate (best for energy)
Always check with a doctor if you have kidney problems.
3. Reduce Factors That Drain Magnesium
Lower sugar intake
Reduce alcohol
Avoid excessive caffeine
Manage stress
✅ When to See a Doctor
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