The role of magnesium in the body

Most people are aware of the important role of calcium in the body. Magnesium and calcium go hand in hand, especially in relation to bone health, and also to ensure proper nerve impulse transmission. Magnesium has an influence on the metabolism and regulation of calcium so it is important to have a good dietary balance of both these important minerals. In fact magnesium is needed in order for calcium to be bound to tooth enamel.

Those supplementing with calcium or eating a diet rich in calcium such as dairy products would do well to balance this with magnesium rich foods such as nuts like almonds, brazils, pecans, and cashews. Dried figs and dates are also a rich source of magnesium.

Magnesium affects muscle function through its influence on neurotransmitters, which are the chemical messengers of the nervous system. Where calcium is important for the contraction of muscles, magnesium is needed for the relaxation phase, making it very helpful for those suffering from cramps, whether it be leg or menstrual cramps, also for those suffering from fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue.

Some factors hinder the absorption of magnesium in the body, including alcohol, the contraceptive pill, stress, and kidney or liver disease.

KalmAssure Magnesium from Nature’s Plus is a well absorbed magnesium citrate available in powder and capsules. The powder tastes great and can be mixed into a little water. Like most minerals, magnesium is best taken in the evening before bed. Some people like to spray magnesium oil directly onto sore or tight muscles. Better You makes a fast acting magnesium oil spray and also flakes to add to bath water for a relaxing soak.

Magnesium should not be taken by those on existing heart medication without a doctor’s consent. This is mainly because the heart is a muscle and magnesium relaxes muscles.

For further information contact Susan in Au Naturel, Irishtown, Athlone, on 090 6487993.

 

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