16 Signs You Are Nutritionally Deficient – And What to Do

by Mark DeNicola

Yesterday marked the third time in the last month that I had overheard someone being diagnosed with a magnesium deficiency. The interesting thing is that in all three scenarios (my own included) the symptoms that each individual was exhibiting to prove the deficiency were completely different from one another. Needless to say, this made me curious and led me down a bit of a rabbit hole in further understanding what exactly magnesium is and how it plays a role in our overall health.


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What Is Magnesium?

Magnesium is a mineral that is essential for maintaining normal muscle and nerve function. It is involved in over 300 metabolic processes in your body and plays a key role in keeping a healthy immune system, maintaining heart rhythm and building strong bones.(2) Naturally magnesium can be found in a number of seeds (i.e., pumpkin and sunflower), nuts (i.e., almonds and cashews), and even in spinach which packs an average of 79 grams of magnesium per 100 gram serving.

The daily recommended intake of magnesium ranges from 400 to 420 mg in men, 310 to 360 mg in women and 80 to 240 mg in children all depending on age. It is also suggested that when pregnant, women increase their magnesium intake to between 350 and 400 mg depending on the age at which they are pregnant.(1) 

Signs That You May Be Deficient

In my case, a magnesium deficiency was identified through the panic and anxiety that I was working through earlier this year. The most prominent time that I would find myself struggling with panic and/or anxiety was at night, the magnesium helped my body to regulate and distribute melatonin more effectively allowing me to get a better night’s sleep. (You can read about some of the other things that have helped me overcome this by clicking HERE)

Here are 16 magnesium deficiency symptoms that Natural Society comprised in an article released in April of last year:

  1. Calcium deficiency
  2. Poor heart health
  3. Weakness
  4. Muscle cramps
  5. Tremors
  6. Nausea
  7. Anxiety
  8. High blood pressure
  9. Type II diabetes
  10. Respiratory illness
  11. Dizziness
  12. Fatigue
  13. Potassium deficiency
  14. Difficulty swallowing
  15. Poor memory
  16. Confusion

Sources Of Magnesium

In addition to the seeds, nuts and spinach that I mentioned above, magnesium can also be found in potatoes, tempeh, quinoa and most beans – including black, lima and navy.(4) Like all essential vitamins and minerals, getting an adequate amount of magnesium daily may sound tedious or difficult to incorporate, but it is only as difficult as we choose to make it. The more we hold on to a particular lifestyle or way of eating the more we limit ourselves to habits that feel comfortable on the surface but may be taking a toll on our body. Look out for any of the symptoms listed above and even explore the world of supplements if that is easier for you to incorporate. Based on a recommendation, I incorporated magnesium into my life by taking Anderson’s Concentrated Mineral Drops.

SOURCES:

  1. http://naturalsociety.com/16-magnesium-deficiency-symptoms-signs-low-levels/
  2. http://www.collective-evolution.com/2012/10/30/11-ways-magnesium-helps-your-mind-body/
  3. http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/lifestyle-guide-11/supplement-guide-magnesium
  4. http://www.dietitians.ca/Nutrition-Resources-A-Z/Factsheets/Minerals/Food-Sources-of-Magnesium.aspx 

Mark DeNicola – I joined Collective Evolution, where this article first appeared, in 2010 & have contributed as much as I can ever since as a writer, director & admin. Feel free to e-mail with any questions, comments or just to connect: [email protected] — My other passion in life is acting, you can find out more about that side of me by visiting my personal acting website: www.mark-denicola.com 

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