Anxiety amp Depression Treatment Can a Mineral Help

Anxiety amp Depression Treatment Can a Mineral Help

Anxiety & Depression Treatment: Can a Mineral Help? Search Skip to content Menu Menu follow us Store Articles Community Loyal-T Club Loyal-T Points Rewards Subscribe to Save Search Search The World s Trusted Source & Community for Elite Fitness EatingSupplements Anxiety & Depression Treatment Can a Mineral Help Magnesium Deficiency Depression and Anxiety by Chris Shugart December 5, 2021July 15, 2022 Tags Calm Down & Sleep, Magnesium, Nutrition & Supplements, Tips A Cheap and Simple Depression Treatment A while back, 126 people diagnosed with mild to moderate depression were each given a bottle of pills. They were told to take one tablet per day as a depression treatment. Two weeks later, half of those people reported feeling a little better. Four weeks after that, those same people reported feeling significantly better. The symptoms of their depression had lessened. Anxiety had decreased too. The other half of the group? No improvements at all. So what's going on here? Well, these folks were part of a new study looking at the role magnesium plays in depression. Half of them took cheap over-the-counter magnesium and the other half, the control group, took a placebo. The magnesium users felt a whole lot better. Prescription antidepressants can be harsh, with side effects like sexual problems, emotional numbness, and suicidal thoughts being reported by about half of all users. If those with mild symptoms can get off the prescription meds, and if those with moderate symptoms could reduce the amount they use (or avoid the need for a second med), that would be a very good thing. Is magnesium supplementation the answer? Well, it's not as simple as "magnesium cures depression" – although some medical professionals have been making that claim since at least 1967 – but it's pretty clear that a magnesium deficiency at least exacerbates the problem. We've known for a while that magnesium deficiency is linked to depression, anxiety, and inflammation. But this is the first randomized clinical trial to really test out magnesium's ability to reduce or control the symptoms of depression. Perhaps not coincidentally, most people these days are at least a little deficient in magnesium, and it's estimated that 15 million American adults suffer from depression. That's almost 7% of the population. Is this simply the result of widespread magnesium deficiency? For now, we can at least say that the two are related. Modern agriculture tends to strip out the magnesium in foods. "You can't expect to grow nutrient-rich food from nutrient-stripped soil," Brian St. Pierre said in a past T Nation article. It's even removed from our water supply during treatment. Stress also causes our bodies to "waste" magnesium. Magnesium plays a big role in insulin sensitivity (you want that), muscle function (comes in handy) and protein synthesis (gains, bro). Since magnesium supplementation is safe and inexpensive, it only makes sense to add this to your supplement arsenal. This study used magnesium chloride at 248 mg per day. But for best results, choose fully chelated magnesium (glyceniate chelate) for better absorption. Those who train hard might want to use a slightly higher serving size, about 400 mg. If you're already using a product like ElitePro Minerals for its numerous other benefits, you're covered. Tarleton EK et al. Role of magnesium supplementation in the treatment of depression: A randomized clinical trial. PLoS One. 2017 Jun 27;12(6):e0180067. PubMed. Get The T Nation Newsletters Don' t Miss Out Expert Insights To Get Stronger, Gain Muscle Faster, And Take Your Lifting To The Next Level related posts Eating Tip Easy High-Protein Hotcakes These skillet-baked pancakes are packed with protein and other muscle-building ingredients. Get the simple recipe here. Diet & Fat Loss, Feeding the Ideal Body, Nutrition & Supplements Gareth Sapstead July 19 Diet & Fat Loss Tip Make Healthy Weight Gainer Cookies Protein researchers give these cookies to their test subjects to insure plenty of quality calories are eaten. Now you can make them too. Feeding the Ideal Body, Nutrition & Supplements, Tips Chris Shugart April 8 Diet & Fat Loss Strategic Overeating for Mass "No one in this world can you trust: not men, not women, not beasts... this you can trust." Feeding the Ideal Body, Nutrition & Supplements Lonnie Lowery, PhD January 4 Diet & Fat Loss Tip How to Make Bacon a True Health Food They say the bacon in heaven doesn't cause cancer or plug up your heart. Here's how to make a little heaven on earth. Dietary Myth Busting, Feeding the Ideal Body, Nutrition & Supplements, Tips TC Luoma April 8
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