

Magnesium
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in our body and is involved in more than 80% of metabolic reactions. Despite its great importance, it is estimated that 35-60% of the European population suffers from intracellular magnesium deficiency.
The daily amount of elemental magnesium is between 310-420 mg per day.
Quick facts
It is estimated that 35-60% of the European population suffers from intracellular magnesium deficiency.
Clinical Studies
Dolati S, et al. The Role of Magnesium in Pathophysiology and Migraine Treatment. Biol Trace Elem Res, 2020
Magnesium and Lower Risk of Depression
Zahra Hajhashemy, Fatemeh Shirani, Gholamreza Askari, Dietary Magnesium Intake in Relation to Depression in Adults: A GRADE-Assessed Systematic Review and Dose–Response Meta-analysis of Epidemiologic Studies, Nutrition Reviews, 2024;
Magnesio y la hormona PTH
Sahota O, et al. Vitamin D insufficiency and the blunted PTH response in established osteoporosis: the role of magnesium deficiency. Osteoporos Int. 2006.
Magnesio en la actividad física
Tarsitano MG, Quinzi F, Folino K, Greco F, Oranges FP, Cerulli C, Emerenziani GP. Effects of magnesium supplementation on muscle soreness in different type of physical activities: a systematic review. J Transl Med. 2024;22(1):629.