Magnesium: The Missing Foundation of Modern Health

What is magnesium?
Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in more than 300 biochemical processes in the body.
It plays a central role in energy production, nervous system regulation, muscle function, and sleep.
Without enough magnesium, the body struggles to slow down. It becomes harder to relax, recover, and restore balance.
Why do we need it?
Magnesium acts as a natural counterbalance to stress.
- Supports energy production (ATP)
- Promotes relaxation and stress resilience
- Improves sleep quality
- Reduces muscle tension
Not all magnesium is the same
For the brain
Magnesium L-threonate
Supports cognitive function and crosses into the brain effectively.
For relaxation
Magnesium glycinate
Gentle and calming.
For sleep
Magnesium glycinate or taurate
Helps calm the nervous system.
For muscles
Magnesium citrate
Supports recovery.
A simple starting point
Magnesium glycinate, 200–400 mg in the evening
