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A magnesium energy boost

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MAGNESIUM is a mineral that’ s important for the body to turn food into energy, and also for bone health.

Every day it suppor t s hundreds of chemical reactions in our systems, but studies show that less than half of us consume the recommende­d daily amount, even though it is present in many foods, such as green leafy vegetables.

Magnesium is best known for helping to reduce tiredness and fatigue — and for fighting depression, lowering blood pressure and reducing inflammati­on and insulin resistance. The greatest challenge we face when consuming magnesium through our diet is

Mineral that fights fatigue, now in a form that’s easier to absorb

the level we absorb into our bodies. The amount we absorb has a direct effect on the benefits we obtain.

One way to ensure we consume a consistent level of magnesium is by taking a daily supplement, but not all supplement­s are equal. They face the same bioavailab­ility challenges as food, and this varies depending on the source of magnesium used.

The reason magnesium is difficult to absorb is that it is not water-soluble. This means that, to be absorbed, it must be bound to another compound. Most supplement­s use magnesium oxide, the most common form of of the mineral.

But it has an absorption rate of only 4 per cent.

However, the magnesium supplement­s produced by a Cambridge-based company contain magnesium lactate. Derived from lactic acid, it is highly soluble, with an absorption rate of 45 per cent.

Consuming large amounts of magnesium over a long period can affect our digestive system.

By taking a supplement containing magnesium lactate, you will absorb at least a third more of the mineral to support your health, while consuming far less — making it a lot easier on the digestion.

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