12 signs you may be deficient in magnesium, using topical magnesium

Some of you may not know the reasons why using topical magnesium is so important. Some of you may have never heard of it before!

Either way, I’m glad you’re here… because that’s exactly why I’m here! To teach you all the ways using topical magnesium can help you improve your wellness and live a healthy life.

Did you know that magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body and plays a crucial role in over 300 essential metabolic functions, including energy production, muscle function, nerve function, DNA replication, protein synthesis, and healthy bones and teeth?  Despite the importance of magnesium, an estimated 55% of Americans are deficient!

12 signs you may be deficient in magnesium, using topical magnesium

The good news, is that just by giving your body sufficient magnesium on a regular basis can often reduce and even sometimes reverse the symptoms.

Our bodies absorb magnesium through foods we eat that contain high levels of magnesium such as cacao, avocado, nuts such as almonds, cashews, and Brazil nuts, legumes such as lentils, chickpeas, and peas, bananas, and leafy greens.

Alternatively, our bodies also absorb magnesium through the skin with topical applications like Jordan Essentials Magnesium products. 

Why Use Topical Magnesium?

  1. Higher Level of Absorption:  Although absorption rates vary, applying magnesium to the skin absorbs into the bloodstream faster and more efficiently than with oral supplementation.  One study, conducted in 2010, used hair analysis before and after a 12 week trial period, measuring levels of magnesium found in the hair analysis, along with documented symptoms.  During this study, it was found that oral supplementation participants took 9 – 24 months to achieve the same results as what was achieved in just 12 weeks when using topical magnesium.
  2. More Easily Assimilated:  Some people have trouble assimilating magnesium they consume in their foods.  Those same difficulties assimilating are often seen when using oral supplements.  Using topical magnesium doesn’t follow the same pathways in the body to assimilation and are often absorbed more effectively.  Additionally, a study done in 2015 revealed that 79% of magnesium supplements tested didn’t actually contain the levels of magnesium listed on the label.
  3. Apply it Right Where it is Needed:  Muscle aches and pains are often caused by inflammation and magnesium may help to reduce that inflammation offering relief.  JE lotions, sticks, and sprays offer high quality magnesium in an efficient way, right to the site of the pain.
  4. It’s Easy and Economical:  Applying a lotion or using a spray can be done with anyone, at any age, in any location, with minimal effort.  No need to choke down pills or force yourself to drink unpleasant concoctions.  Instead, enjoy the therapeutic effects and pleasing aromas of the JE Magnesium Lotions, Sticks, Sprays, or Dead Sea Salts Soak.

Benefits of Using Topical Magnesium Products

  • Decreased Inflammation
  • Enhanced cognitive function
  • Fewer headaches and migraines
  • Improved sleep
  • Reduction of stress and anxiety
  • Decrease of muscle aches and pains
  • Topical absorbs faster than supplemental sources
  • Apply right to the source
  • Quickly assimilated into the bloodstream

Note:  The information provided is intended for educational purposes only, and does not replace the advice of your doctor.  Contact your healthcare professional for assistance regarding any symptoms, ailments, or medications you currently are experiencing.  Use good judgement when it comes to your health.

Contact me with any questions or to try one of our amazing Magnesium products. I am a firm believer in this product and would be happy to share my success stories with you to help you decide if using topical magnesium is right for you!

Wellness Lounge and Jordan Essentials do not claim to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any illness. These statements are for informational and education purposes only and have not been endorsed by the FDA. Check with a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications. This post contains affiliate links, which means if you click one of the links and make a purchase, I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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