How can magnesium be used to treat anxiety and depression? The Science Says Yes!

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Magnesium is considered one of the essential minerals that is involved in more than 300 different body processes, including keeping your heart beating and maintaining electrical stability of your nervous system. The body uses Magnesium to regulate serotonin levels and other neurotransmitters. Some researchers believe low Magnesium may be the reason for treatment-resistant depression. This video explains how Magnesium can be used to treat anxiety and depression.

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Gendle, M. H., & O’Hara, K. P. (2015). University undergraduates: Oral magnesium supplementation and test anxiety. Journal of Articles in Support of the Null Hypothesis, 11(2), 21+.

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