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Magnesium and Stress: How Your Stress and Magnesium Levels Relate

Friday, December 4th, 2009

magnesium and stressWith today’s economic stresses, there is a greater risk for vitamin and mineral deficiency.  One way this happens is through alcohol consumption.  Oftentimes people under financial stress will reach for alcohol to help curb their anxiety.  Unfortunately, high alcohol consumption can cause a magnesium depletion in the body.  (This condition is often associated with alcoholism).

What happens when you’re magnesium deficient?  Problems range from poor sleep to fatigue, depression and even poor blood circulation.  These things only contribute to existing stresses and a vicious cycle of mineral depletion and potentially harmful conditions ensues.

“The vicious circle of economic stress, lack of sleep, diminished immunity and magnesium depletion is evident upon an examination of the medical literature.

  • Animals placed on a magnesium deficient diet will commonly develop disorganized sleep and periods of wakefulness. [Neuropsychobiology 27: 237–45, 1993]
  • Sleep problems occur more frequently as adults age, making it increasingly difficult to deal with stress. Studies show magnesium supplementation partially reverses age-related sleep abnormalities. [Pharmacopsychiatry 35: 135–43, 2002]
  • Chronic mental or physical stress may serve as a trigger for a heart attack or a stroke. A study of college students who were sleep deprived while studying for final exams found that stress cut the concentration of magnesium in red blood cells in half and impaired the ability of blood vessels to widen (dilate) to control blood pressure. [Clinical Cardiology 27: 223–27, 2004]“

Magnesium: Survival Mineral for a Stress-Filled World by Bill Sardi.

Low Magnesium May Cause Stress, Depression

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

magnesium deficiency, stress and depression
Whether you get your dietary magnesium through magnesium-rich foods or supplements, your nutritional intake directly affects your nervous system and ability for muscles to relax.  Having a properly functioning muscular and nervous systems is important in fighting stress and depression.

Magnesium supplements can help you get the necessary calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and other nutrients you need every day.   Some of these supplements also have a uniquely calming and restorative effect.  One of the most easily absorbed and tasty magnesium supplements is
Natural Calm by Peter Gillham’s Natural Vitality
. Peter Gillham is a clinical nutritionist, chemist, as well as a pioneer in the field of nutritional research.  His work has highlighted the importance of proper nutrition for fighting conditions such as stress, depression, fatigue, PMS and insomnia.

Here’s what Healthnews says about the relationship between magnesium and stress:

“Magnesium depletion—as it’s called—is caused by many small things such as alcohol, smoking, sweating too much, drug use, hypothyroidism (low production of metabolism), diabetes, sugar, carbohydrates, sodium, or calcium-filled diets, and finally stress.

Stress can cause over- or undereating and trigger depression which can lead to a low metabolism with inactivity. It can also increase bad habits such as smoking and drinking, which tend to lead to bigger health issues such as cancer and heart disease.”

Magnesium: The Stress Buster.