Magnesium Myths Magnesium Myths Magnesium Myths Magnesium Myths
Have you ever
experienced muscle cramping during or after exercise? This may be the result of
a magnesium deficiency.
Magnesium plays
a vital role in over 300 metabolic processes, which help supply our body with
energy during exercise.
It also allows
our bodies to utilise electrolytes, which are a vital component for muscle
contraction and hydration.
These days,
more and more people are eating processed foods, such as McDonalds (yuck!),
while the consumption of whole foods such as nuts and seeds (yum!), which contain
high
quantities of magnesium, is sadly decreasing. As a result, people are
becoming increasingly deficient in this mineral.
There are no
obvious symptoms of magnesium deficiency – other than potential cramping –
which makes it hard to diagnose.
As knowledge on
this issue begins to grow, many theorists are starting to believe that the daily
intake for magnesium should be increased.
Three types of
foods that may assist in reducing cramps are:
2. Seeds (try
eating sunflower, sesame or flax seeds)
3. Whole grains
(such as brown rice or whole wheat products)
So whether
you’re a daily jogger or an elite
triathlete, if
you experience the occasional cramp,
relief may only
be a ‘few nuts’ away.
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