If magnesium levels are low, this can contribute to a wide variety of health issues.
And since achieving healthy magnesium levels through diet alone can be quite difficult, healthy magnesium levels may require taking a magnesium supplement.
Here are six significant, scientifically-proven benefits of maintaining healthy magnesium levels.
1. Overall Heart Health
Low magnesium can contribute to coronary artery problems and other cardiovascular issues.
Thankfully, supplementing with magnesium can support heart function. One study found magnesium supplementation to have beneficial effects on the three common lipid tests performed to evaluate cholesterol health – LDL, HDL, and triglycerides.*
This study also showed the benefits of magnesium on systolic blood pressure readings and fasting glucose levels.*
2. Bone Health
Since most of our magnesium is stored in our bones, low magnesium levels can reduce bone formation, bone mass, and accelerate bone weakness increasing the risk of fractures.*
When supplemented, magnesium has been shown to improve bone mineral density and reduce fracture risk.
Researchers have also found magnesium supplementation to be a helpful prevention strategy when it comes to reducing fractures and overall bone and muscle frailty.**
3. Blood Sugar Control
Magnesium supplements have been studied to see if they can help support healthy blood sugar levels. A 2016 study evaluated the impact magnesium had on blood sugar and found significant improvements in fasting glucose.*
4. Mood and Sleep Support
Magnesium deficiency has been linked to fatigue and mood issues. In one study, participants who were given a magnesium supplement showed significant symptom improvements in both mood and anxiety in just two weeks.* And by helping with mood balance, magnesium can also help resolve many sleep issues as well.*
5. Muscle Mass and Soreness
Magnesium plays a big role in skeletal muscle health. Supplementing with magnesium can help reduce age-related skeletal muscle mass loss. Magnesium supplementation can also help reduce muscle soreness and reduce recovery time after exertion which can be especially helpful for those who are active or exercise regularly.**
6. Neutralizing Inflammation
Magnesium is also used to help reduce muscle aches and pains due to the effect magnesium can have on reducing inflammation.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a blood test often done to evaluate the level of circulating inflammation in the body – the higher the CRP value…the more inflammation. Researchers evaluated 11 studies and found that magnesium helped reduce CRP levels.*
Magnesium may also help regulate oxidative stress which can help bring balance between oxidants and antioxidants. This balance helps to reduce the risk of free radical damage which can cause inflammation (and accelerate aging).*
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