It’s not just “Chinese doctors”—magnesium is widely recommended by doctors around the world because it plays a role in hundreds of body processes. In places like China, both modern medicine and traditional approaches often emphasize correcting nutrient deficiencies, and magnesium is a common one.
Here’s why it’s often recommended:
🧠 1. Supports nerves & reduces stress
Magnesium helps regulate the nervous system and may reduce anxiety, irritability, and poor sleep.
❤️ 2. Heart health
It helps maintain normal heart rhythm and supports healthy blood pressure.
💪 3. Muscle relaxation
Magnesium helps muscles relax—useful for cramps, twitching, or tension.
🩸 4. Blood sugar control
It plays a role in insulin function, which is important for preventing or managing Type 2 Diabetes.
🦴 5. Bone strength
Works together with calcium and vitamin D to keep bones healthy.
😴 6. Better sleep
Magnesium can help calm the body and improve sleep quality.
⚡ 7. Energy production
It’s involved in converting food into energy at the cellular level.
⚠️ Why people may need more magnesium
Doctors may suggest it if someone has:
- Poor diet (low in nuts, seeds, greens)
- High stress
- Digestive issues affecting absorption
- Conditions like Vitamin B12 Deficiency or other nutrient imbalances
💡 Important to know
- Not everyone needs supplements—many people can get enough from food
- Too much magnesium (especially supplements) can cause diarrhea or other side effects
- It’s best taken under guidance if you have health conditions
🥗 Magnesium-rich foods
- Spinach, leafy greens
- Almonds, cashews
- Bananas
- Whole grains
- Dark chocolate
✔️ Bottom line
Magnesium isn’t a “secret trick”—it’s a basic, essential mineral. Doctors (in China and elsewhere) recommend it when there’s a deficiency or a specific health need—not as a miracle cure.
If you want, I can tell you which type of magnesium is best (glycinate, citrate, etc.) depending on your goal.