Magnesium and Calcium

The human body needs magnesium for the metabolism of calcium, vitamin C, sodium, potassium and phosphorous. It contains approximately 21g of magnesium. Adults require between 300 to 400 mg per day and pregnant and lactating women need a little bit more. Magnesium is vital for effective muscle and nerve functioning, it is known as the anti-stress mineral. It is used for converting blood sugar into energy.

Magnesium helps the human body in fighting depression, promotes a healthier cardiovascular system, aids in the prevention of heart attacks, brings relief from indigestion, it helps to stop calcium deposits in the kidneys and the formation of gallstones, it keeps teeth and bones healthy, it is essential for energy production and is involved as a co-factor in many enzymes in the body.

The signs of magnesium deficiency in the body are muscle spasms or tremors, nervousness, high blood pressure, muscle weakness, insomnia, irregular heartbeat, convulsions or fits, depression, hyperactivity, constipation, confusion, lack of appetite and calcium deposited in soft tissue. Irritable bowel syndrome is a condition where the muscles of the colon become over-tight, magnesium aids the intestine to become relax and it also improves muscle tone within the colon. This helps food to pass through the colon easier.?

Magnesium is found in apples, figs, lemons, dark green vegetables, grapefruit, seeds, corn, nuts, almonds, wheatgerm, cashew nuts, brewer