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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

First Sign of a Magnesium Deficiency NEVER to Ignore

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Today, I’m going to share 22 signs of a magnesium deficiency. Sixty percent of magnesium is in the bone, 20% is in the muscle, 19% is in the soft tissue, and 1% is in the blood.

Magnesium deficiency is the most overlooked deficiency because it cannot be detected by a blood test.


The top causes of magnesium deficiency include:

• Consumption of sugar and refined carbs

• Alcohol consumption

• Cirrhosis of the liver

• NPK fertilizer leads to crops that are low in magnesium

• Malabsorption from gut inflammation

• Diuretics

• PPIs

• Gastric bypass surgery

• Low vitamin D

• Inflammation


Diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease are all associated with low magnesium.


The best sources of magnesium are leafy greens, almonds, and dark chocolate, but some of these foods contain oxalates. Oxalates block the absorption of magnesium. Meat, cheese, and shellfish contain magnesium and do not contain oxalates.


Here are 22 surprising signs of magnesium deficiency:

• Anxiety

• Insomnia

• Depression

• Migraines

• Restless leg syndrome

• Muscle cramps

• Fatigue

• Tourette's syndrome

• Oxidative cholesterol

• High homocysteine levels

• High blood pressure

• Calcification of the arteries

• Arrhythmias

• Stroke

• Metabolic syndrome

• Polycystic ovarian syndrome

• Kidney stones

• Higher levels of calcium in the blood

• Inflammation

• Nystagmus

• Asthma


Neuromuscular excitability, or tetany, is the number 1 earliest sign of a magnesium deficiency. Tetany is a twitching of the muscles, often affecting the left eye.


Magnesium is required for proper nerve function. When you’re deficient, the nerves become more excited, leading to faster nerve impulses.

Transcript

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Let's talk about the earliest sign of a magnesium deficiency that you do not want to ignore.

0:05.3

There are 22 signs, but the earliest sign will shock you, so stay tuned for that.

0:10.0

Now check this out. Most of your magnesium is right inside the bone. 60 percent. 20 percent is in your

0:16.7

muscles. 19 percent is in the soft tissues and the different organs and only 1% of all the magnesium is in your blood.

0:27.0

Magnesium is the most overlooked nutrient by doctors.

0:31.8

You cannot determine a magnesium deficiency by a blood test because half of the

0:38.3

magnesium in your bones 30% can be used as a reservoir for extra magnesium for your blood.

0:46.4

So you can be very magnesium deficient in your body,

0:49.1

yet have normal magnesium on your blood test. There's no single quick way to determine your

0:56.3

magnesium status in an accurate way. But first let's talk about how someone

1:01.7

would be deficient. Let's first go through the things that can deplete you of

1:06.1

magnesium. Of course you have the sugar, the refined carbohydrates, you have the

1:10.6

alcohol, you have cirrhosis of the liver you also have even in the

1:15.3

farms they put this fertilizer n p k stands for nitrogen phosphorus and potassium they

1:22.0

don't put magnesium back in the soil.

1:24.1

And then if we eat the plants that are low in magnesium,

1:26.7

we become deficient in magnesium.

1:29.0

Male absorption is another common reason.

1:31.6

That means you have inflammation in your gut, which prevents you from

1:34.7

absorb magnesium and other nutrients.

1:36.9

If you're on a diuretic, if you are on a PPI, that's something that helps with acid reflux. If you had gastric bypass, if you're

1:46.6

low in vitamin D you're not going to be able to absorb magnesium. If you have

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