Magnesium
Magnesium is crucial for maintaining normal heart rhythm, relaxing blood vessels, and regulating blood pressure. Low magnesium is linked to hypertension, arrhythmias, and increased cardiovascular risk.
Does it really work?
Yes. Studies show magnesium supplementation can lower blood pressure (especially in people with mild hypertension) and reduce risk of irregular heart rhythms. Adequate magnesium also helps blood vessels stay flexible.
Can I get enough in real food?
Yes. Nuts, seeds, leafy greens, beans, and whole grains are good sources. But many people fall short of the recommended daily intake.
Do I need a supplement for everyday health?
For many people, yes. Most adults don’t reach the recommended magnesium intake through diet alone, and low levels are linked to higher risk of high blood pressure and heart rhythm issues. A daily supplement is one of the easiest, most reliable ways to support cardiovascular health.






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