here is that article.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2015/01/19/magnesium-deficiency.aspx
Mercola is a doctor who makes his living my suggesting to people that they follow his advice (aren't all docs like that). But he would like you to buy his books, and his supplements, and so on.
So I often read his articles for interest, and then go off and verify what he is saying elsewhere, from an impartial source.
In this case, reading around, I decided that small amounts of Magnesium glycinate (chelated) was the best option for me, and I have been taking it for a couple of years now.
Thanks.
I eat lots of greens and in particular spinach so I would have thought I got enough magnesium. I will check out Holland & Barretts.
Definitely don't need the "bowel loosening" effect.![]()
Hi @algarvedave
Do you take statins or other meds?
I had a month of them and so you describe happened to me!
I'm always a little wary of making 'claims' about supplements, for a whole host of reasons. Dosing, and efficacy, and time to take effect, and so on. We all vary so much.
But from what I have observed, from my own supplement intake:
- for me, magnesium seems to help with muscle weakness and heavy limbs, but not really with cramping - but other people find it does help with cramps
- for me, potassium rapidly helps with cramping. I find it works within a couple of hours, and so long as I remember to take the tablets, does not reoccur
The reason I know that for me potassium has more effect on cramps than magnesium, is that I used potassium for years and it eliminated my cramps for years (I have been low carbing for a loooooong time). Then I arrived on this forum, and ppl kept recommending magnesium - so I tried it - and I found that it helped with trembly legs and heavy limbs.
Hope that makes sense.