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9 Best Magnesium Supplements Of 2024, According To Experts

What dietitians want you to know. If you haven't stopped hearing about magnesium supplements lately, you're not alone. The buzzy wellness trend is everywhere nowadays, from the viral "sleepy girl mocktail" on TikTok to claims that you can take magnesium for sleep, digestion, and even weight loss. But can the popular mineral really support your health? And if so, what are the best magnesium supplements to take? “Magnesium has become the MVP of minerals in recent years, and for good reason,” says Lisa Moskovitz, RD, CEO of Virtual Nutrition Experts and author of The Core 3 Healthy Eating Plan. “It's a macro mineral (meaning our body needs it in larger quantities) and electrolyte that our body relies on for various reasons including nerve and muscle function, bone health, proper heart rhythm, blood pressure and blood sugar regulation, as well as energy production.” Magnesium may help reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and osteoporosis, says Alona Pulde, MD, a board-certified family medicine physician and chief executive officer and co-founder at WeHeal. Another bonus? Magnesium has also been shown to support mood and brain function, and low levels of the mineral have been linked to anxiety and depression, she adds. Luckily, there are many supplement options out there to choose from depending on your health goals. Here are some of the best magnesium supplements to take and what to consider before starting your routine, according to dietitians. Meet the experts: Jenn Baswick, RD, is a registered dietitian and founder of The Intuitive Nutritionist. Lisa Moskovitz, RD, is a registered dietitian and CEO of Virtual Nutrition Experts and author of The Core 3 Healthy Eating Plan. Alona Pulde, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician and chief executive officer and co-founder at WeHeal. What To Consider When Taking Magnesium Supplements Not all magnesium supplements are created equally, and different types target specific conditions, says Moskovitz. “Magnesium glycinate is beneficial for promoting better sleep, mood stability, and blood sugar regulation, while magnesium citrate and chloride are more effective at fighting constipation,” she says. The most easily absorbed forms are magnesium aspartate, magnesium citrate, magnesium lactate, and magnesium chloride, Dr. Pulde adds. Approximately 2.5 to 15 percent of Americans experience magnesium deficiency with rates even higher in those with diabetes or alcohol use disorder, according to a recent study. If you experience a loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weakness, and/or numbness in your limbs, talk with your doctor about a magnesium supplement because you may be deficient, says Dr. Pulde. If your doc gives the all-clear, try taking magnesium supplements with meals and at the same time each day, says Dr. Pulde. Most female adults need 310 to 320 mg a day, while men need 400 to 420 mg per day, she says. It’s best to take magnesium supplements at least two hours apart from other medications to avoid digestive upset, Baswick adds. And if capsules aren't your thing, most people can get the recommended intake by eating magnesium-rich foods like legumes, nuts, seeds, quinoa, oatmeal, spinach, kale, and avocado, Dr. Pulde says. Taking magnesium can also negatively interact with certain antibiotics, high blood pressure medications, antacids, and laxatives, affecting their absorption and efficacy, Dr. Pulde says. So always consult your provider first.


Footage captures monkeys using sticks and stones as tools in groundbreaking study

A groundbreaking study has revealed capuchin monkeys use tools to dig underground for food. While apes are known to be extremely intelligent, with studies suggesting some deliberately make themselves dizzy to feel “escapism”, monkeys have generally been deemed less intelligent. But, a groundbreaking study by a research team from the University of S...


15 Low-Light Houseplants for Not-So-Green Thumbs

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Songs that brought people out of comas

Music has the power to move us and touch us in many beautiful ways. And not just on a superficial level. A very good example is how some songs revived people who were in deep, unresponsive comas. It looks like music can really penetrate our unconscious minds and do its magic. Click through the following gallery and get to know the stories of the people who were brought out of comas thanks to songs.


40 Genius Uses for Lemon

Uncover 40 different ways to use lemons. From health to home and everything in between, these action-packed fruits provide numerous benefits, some that may surprise you.


The health benefits of jogging, according to a running expert

The health benefits of jogging, according to a running expert - Avoid injuries and hit PBs with these helpful tips


Gut microbiota and obesity: New study shows promising results with probiotic and prebiotic intervention

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'We're in a dreadful state': Dismay after parasite detected in reservoir

South West Water has apologised for a waterborne disease outbreak in Devon after a parasite was found in a key reservoir.


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South Africa signs universal health law

South Africa has moved a step closer to bringing in universal healthcare. After years of debate and consultation president Cyril Ramaphosa has signed a new law which establishes a fund to provide healthcare for everyone. It could take years to put the system in place and, despite the lofty goals, critics say the plan is flawed and that South Africa can't currently afford the change.


84 percent of measles cases in Chicago outbreak linked to immigrants

New information reveals that the spate of 57 cases at the Pilsen migrant shelter can be traced back to a one year-old boy who had only received one of the two vital vaccines.


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Sensing a Healthier Future with Sustainable Nanomaterials and Biosensors

Thought Leaders Professor Omowunmi (Wunmi) Sadik Distinguished Professor and Director of The BioSMART Center The New Jersey Institute of Technology In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2024 in San Diego, we spoke with Professor Omowunmi (Wunmi) Sadik, this year’s Keynote Speake...


Coroner's warning to the NHS after student died from laughing gas

A coroner has issued a warning to the NHS over A&E wait times after Ellen Mercer, 24, from Buckinghamshire died from a blood clot by inhaling two to three large 'hippy crack' bottles a day.


Doctors warn massage guns could trigger bizarre ear disease

Doctors warn against using massage guns on your neck and shoulders after two women turned up to the hospital with mysterious dizziness on two separate occasions.


Department says scars left by Covid must inspire action to improve preparedness

Department says scars left by Covid must inspire action to improve preparedness - A barrister for the Department of Health rejected as ‘without merit’ claims it did not ring alarm bells loud enough in early 2020.


Bacteria that help humans

All around us, there is an unseen world of microscopic marvels that quietly assist in the vital functions of everyday life. Although bacteria can sometimes have quite a negative reputation, they are actually crucial for life on Earth and are truly nature’s tiny heroes. In this gallery, we've assembled a list of some of the most important bacteria, and although their names will certainly confuse you, each of them have some interesting and important benefits to human well-being. Curious? Click through to find out which bacteria have helped humanity.


Foods you might not know are naturally gluten-free

Whether you've been diagnosed with celiac disease, suffer from a gluten intolerance, or just choose to cut the 'big G' from your diet, going gluten-free (GF) can make your comfort food options seem pretty limited. But while it can be tempting to opt for processed imitations of familiar favorites, there are actually lots of tempting foods out there that are naturally gluten-free. Even better, most of them are inexpensive and super quick to prepare! Mouth watering yet? Browse this gallery to see which delicious dishes are naturally gluten-free.


Causes of pelvic pain and how to relieve it


Kieron Dyer who underwent liver transplant is banned from driving

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'Game-changer' weight loss jab study sparks stampede for prescriptions

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Devon water contamination: Everything we know as outbreak 'to last 10 more days' amid panic buying

South Devon residents are in a contamination crisis, with many ill from a cryptosporidium parasite found in the water supply. South West Water is urging locals to boil before drinking


The 7 Best Pairs of Men’s Running Underwear To Support You During Exercise

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Mom spots subtle sign of her toddler's eye cancer, saving her life

Steph, a mother in Toronto, Canada, spotted her toddler's rare eye cancer after she noticed a white glow in one eye in a flash photograph. Her daughter, Summer Raine, is now cancer free.


Ancient humans developed the ability to run faster by hunting prey

The Olympics are right round the corner, and as you’re turning into the 100m final later this summer, you might ask yourself – how did humans get so quick? Well, a new study has been published which might just answer that, with the findings in a research paper published in the journal Nature Human Behavior suggesting that running endurance and spee...


Foods that can trigger migraines

Many things can trigger a migraine attack, including what we eat and drink. While there's no such thing as a universal migraine trigger, some people find that eating or drinking certain things can trigger migraine attacks. It also appears that certain additives, artificial sweeteners, preservatives, and flavor enhancers trigger headaches in some migraine sufferers. The problem is that food triggers are highly individualized, making research difficult. But there are some common triggers that can cause or contribute to migraine episodes in some people. Curious? Browse the following gallery to discover common migraine food triggers.


These Leg Elevation Pillows Help Relieve Swelling, Back Pain, and Varicose Veins

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Are male and female brains different?

The results of a study published in February 2024 by a team of researchers at Stanford University have shed new light on the controversial subject of whether men and women have different brains. According to the authors of the study, AI-generated brain scans do indeed indicate that males and females are wired differently, and that contrasts in cognitive ability do exist. But the wider scientific community is divided on the issue, with some academics warning of the propagation of a "hunt the sex differences" agenda. So, is searching for a 'male' and 'female' brain a worthwhile pursuit, or just a waste of time? Click through and make up your own mind.


Justice Department formally moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug in historic shift

Justice Department formally moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug in historic shift - The Justice Department has formally moved to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug in a historic shift in generations of U.S. drug policy


What is the water problem in Devon?

At least 22 cases of cryptosporidiosis disease have been confirmed in and around the town of Brixham in South West England.


Limerick coroner to warn HSE about dangers of cannabis sweets after woman dies in balcony fall

Coroner John McNamara ruled out a verdict of death by suicide as this had not been proven.


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Talking to yourself is healthy (most of the time)

In certain circumstances, being caught talking to yourself is embarrassing. It makes you look like you’ve lost your mind! Generally, it's understood that we speak to communicate, and doing so without it being directed at someone or not being heard by anyone defeats the purpose. However, this isn't true. Speaking serves other functions too. How many times have we been looking for our keys and have asked ourselves, “where are my keys?” Saying it out loud helps us find them because it reminds us of what we’re looking for, and we don’t lose focus. And that's just one example. To explore why we speak to ourselves, which is commonly referred to as "self-talk," click through this gallery.


New weight loss drug that could burn fat twice as fast as Ozempic

A new weight loss drug could ramp up fat loss, , early trial data has shown. Obese patients lost roughly 19 percent of their body weight, compared to 10 percent on Ozempic.


The five best exercises for heart health

You can probably feel that you’re working your heart when you walk up a hill. Your heart beats faster and you might feel out of breath, but you might not appreciate the full extent of the benefits. Any exercise that works your heart and lungs will strengthen the heart muscle, helping to prevent high blood pressure and the “bad” kind of cholesterol ...


14 Fitness Tracker Features That Improve Your Health

Keeping track of your goals is a major way you stay fit. Here are the ways that fitness trackers can help.


Nurse warns against weight loss trend which causes 'violent' diarrhea

Jane Clarke, an incontinence nurse from the UK, said that people drinking castor oil in the hope of aiding weight loss are actually putting themselves at risk of stomach troubles.


When does death by dangerous cycling become an offence in the UK?

When does death by dangerous cycling become an offence in the UK? - Amendment voted through by Government


WHO Report: 10,000 Europeans Die Daily from Cardiovascular Diseases

Forty percent of all deaths in Europe are caused by cardiovascular diseases, the World Health Organization reports.


South West Water contamination forces school to shut - LIVE updates

Latest updates as schools across Devon close after hundreds of residents were struck down by a mystery illness caused by contaminated water.


23 Best Smelling Body Lotions That Will Make You Want To Ditch Your Perfume

Smooth, great-smelling skin right this way.


PJ Gallagher recounts why he changed his mind about having children in candid doc

PJ Gallagher has said becoming a dad is the best thing to happen to him in a first look at his forthcoming mental health documentary. In PJ Gallagher: Changing My Mind, the comedian shares his story of the challenges he has faced over the years to keep on track while exploring mental health in Ireland. […]


Climate change is a new hurdle for children's physical activity levels in Canada

The ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth, the most comprehensive assessment of children's physical activity in Canada, recently gave the country a D+ in overall physical activity.


Bottled water handed out to residents after parasite scare

Bottled water handed out to residents after parasite scare


16 Hair Growth Oils That Will Completely Transform Your Tresses

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