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Magnesium Matters: Why This Essential Mineral Is Key to Your Health

Introduction

Magnesium drives 300+ biochemical reactions—from energy production and muscle/nerve function to blood pressure and mood regulation. Yet many adults don’t get enough, leading to fatigue, cramps, hypertension, sleep issues, and increased stress.

At Three Rivers Concierge Medicine in St. Louis, we assess magnesium status and tailor nutrition and supplementation so you feel and function your best.

1) What Magnesium Does

  • Energy: Required to make ATP—your cell’s energy currency.
  • Muscles & nerves: Natural relaxant that prevents cramps and tension.
  • Bones: About 60% of magnesium is stored in bone; it works with calcium and vitamin D.
  • Heart: Helps maintain stable rhythm and relax blood vessels.
  • Mood & sleep: Supports GABA signaling and melatonin production for calm and restorative sleep.

2) Signs of Low Magnesium

  • Muscle cramps, eyelid twitches, or tension headaches
  • Fatigue, weakness, or “wired-and-tired” stress
  • Elevated blood pressure
  • Anxiety, irritability, or trouble concentrating
  • Difficulty falling or staying asleep

We use nutritional evaluations and labs when appropriate to identify deficiencies and guide treatment.

3) Food Sources You Can Rely On

  • Leafy greens: Spinach, kale, Swiss chard
  • Nuts & seeds: Almonds, cashews, pumpkin and sunflower seeds, chia
  • Whole grains: Quinoa, brown rice, oats, whole wheat
  • Legumes: Beans, lentils, chickpeas, soy
  • Fish: Salmon, mackerel, tuna
  • Fruits: Avocado, banana

4) When Supplements Help—and Which to Choose

Digestive disorders, certain medications (e.g., PPIs or diuretics), aging, and chronic stress can increase magnesium needs.

  • Magnesium glycinate: Highly absorbable; gentle on the stomach; good for sleep and stress.
  • Magnesium citrate: Well absorbed; mild laxative effect can help with constipation.
  • Magnesium oxide: Lower absorption; used for specific indications.

We’ll recommend the form and dose that fit your goals and tolerance—and follow up to ensure results.

5) Benefits of Optimizing Magnesium

  • More energy: Better ATP production and exercise performance.
  • Deeper sleep: Improved sleep quality and next-day clarity.
  • Calmer mood: Support for stress resilience and anxiety reduction.
  • Heart health: Healthier blood pressure and rhythm stability.
  • Stronger bones: Works with calcium and vitamin D for bone density.

6) Lifestyle Habits that Protect Magnesium

  • Moderate alcohol and caffeine: Both can increase losses.
  • Manage stress: Yoga, breathwork, and strength/cardio to reduce demand.
  • Hydrate: Support kidney balance and electrolyte status.

Conclusion

Magnesium touches every system—muscles, heart, brain, bones. If you’re dealing with low energy, poor sleep, tension, or high blood pressure, it’s worth checking your status and tailoring a plan that works.

Our concierge doctor team serves St. Louis and Creve Coeur with testing, nutrition, and supplementation strategies that fit your life.

Call today! (314) 744-5914 to schedule a meet and greet with our doctor.

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