Is This Why You’re Stressed or Not Sleeping?

Is This Why You’re Stressed or Not Sleeping?

Today, I’m going to tell you how to reverse magnesium deficiency. It’s very difficult to test for magnesium deficiency. Around 60% of your magnesium is in your bones, 39% in your soft tissue, and only 1% in your blood. A blood test is not a reliable way to determine if you have low magnesium.


Magnesium deficiency can be caused by the following factors:

• Diet

• Gut inflammation

• Diabetes

• Insulin resistance

• Excessive sugar consumption

• Vitamin D without magnesium

• Medications (antibiotics, PPIs, antacids, diuretics)


Symptoms of magnesium deficiency can include:

• Tetany

• Tight muscles

• Insomnia (sleep problems)

• Anxiety

• Fatigue

• Nystagmus

• Migraines

• Kidney stones


You need magnesium to make ATP, the “energy currency” of the body. Magnesium deficiency can also lead to calcium buildup.


Here are some of the foods that have the most magnesium per 100 grams/3.5 ounces:

1. Sea kelp: 760 mg of magnesium

2. Almonds: 490 mg of magnesium

3. Nutritional yeast: 231 mg of magnesium

4. Pecans: 142 mg of magnesium

5. Leafy greens: 100 mg of magnesium

6. Dark chocolate: 165 mg of magnesium

7. Pumpkin seeds: 265 mg of magnesium

8. Meat and fish: 25 to 35 mg of magnesium


The RDA for magnesium is 300 to 420 mg, and the average person only consumes 215 mg. If you have magnesium deficiency, increase your intake of magnesium-rich foods and supplement with 800 mg of magnesium glycinate.


It can take up to a year to fix a chronic magnesium deficiency, but you might find that your low magnesium symptoms go away in a few weeks or months. After you’ve increased magnesium levels with supplements, you can maintain it with your diet.


Always ensure you consume at least 400 mg of magnesium daily.


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