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====== Magnesium ====== | ====== Magnesium ====== | ||
- | Magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a silvery-white, | + | Magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12. /* new. */ It is found in the periodic table in the Alkaline Earth Metals group. /* .new */ It is a silvery-white, |
Chemically, magnesium is a very active metal. It is a strong reducing agent and has the ability to bind to other elements, such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur, as well as other metals. Magnesium readily forms compounds with these elements and other metals, forming an important part of the chemistry of the Earth’s crust. | Chemically, magnesium is a very active metal. It is a strong reducing agent and has the ability to bind to other elements, such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur, as well as other metals. Magnesium readily forms compounds with these elements and other metals, forming an important part of the chemistry of the Earth’s crust. | ||
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===== Biological function ===== | ===== Biological function ===== | ||
- | Magnesium is an essential mineral for human health. It is involved in over 300 biochemical processes in the body, including DNA synthesis, the conversion of food into energy, and the formation of strong bones and teeth. Magnesium is also critical for maintaining the balance of calcium and other minerals in the body, and for regulating muscle and nerve functions. | + | Magnesium is an essential mineral for human health. It is involved in over 300 biochemical processes in the body, including DNA synthesis, the conversion of food into energy, and the formation of strong bones and teeth. Magnesium is also critical for maintaining the balance of calcium and other minerals in the body, and for regulating muscle and nerve functions. Magnesium helps regulate a healthy heartbeat and also helps to regulate blood pressure, blood sugar, and insulin levels. |
- | Magnesium plays an important role in human nutrition. It is necessary for the body to absorb and use other essential nutrients, such as calcium, phosphorus, | + | Magnesium plays an important role in human nutrition. It is necessary for the body to absorb and use other essential nutrients, such as calcium, phosphorus, potassium |
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+ | Magnesium is also important for the synthesis of proteins and other molecules, as well as for the absorption of energy from food. Indeed Magnesium is essential for the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the body's main source of energy. | ||
===== Foods that contain Magnesium ===== | ===== Foods that contain Magnesium ===== | ||
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===== Dietary supplements ===== | ===== Dietary supplements ===== | ||
- | In some cases, it may be beneficial to take magnesium as a dietary supplement. This may be recommended for people | + | In some cases, it may be beneficial to take magnesium as a dietary supplement. This may be recommended for people who do not get enough magnesium from their diet. Magnesium supplements typically come in the form of tablets, capsules, |
===== Risks of overuse ===== | ===== Risks of overuse ===== |
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