The recommendation from many Chinese doctors to take magnesium is grounded in solid science rather than folklore. Magnesium is an essential mineral that plays a role in hundreds of bodily processes.
Why Magnesium Is Important
- Supports Heart Health
- Helps regulate heartbeat and blood pressure
- Low magnesium is linked to arrhythmias and hypertension
- Blood Sugar Control
- Magnesium improves insulin sensitivity
- Helps reduce risk of type 2 diabetes (diabetesjournals.org)
- Muscle and Nerve Function
- Prevents muscle cramps, spasms, and weakness
- Essential for nerve signaling
- Bone Health
- Works with calcium and vitamin D to strengthen bones
- May reduce risk of osteoporosis
- Stress and Sleep Support
- Magnesium supports relaxation and neurotransmitter balance
- Can help with insomnia or anxiety
How Chinese Doctors Often Recommend Magnesium
- Dietary sources first: green leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, whole grains
- Supplementation only if levels are low, often in forms like:
- Magnesium citrate
- Magnesium glycinate
- Dosage: usually 200–400 mg/day, individualized based on lab tests
⚠️ Things to Know
- Excess magnesium from supplements can cause diarrhea, nausea, or irregular heartbeat
- People with kidney problems should be careful—too much magnesium can accumulate in the body
- Always consult a doctor before taking high-dose supplements
Bottom Line
Magnesium is a vital mineral that supports heart, bone, muscle, and metabolic health. Chinese doctors recommend it because deficiency is common, especially in adults with chronic conditions, and supplementation is a safe way to prevent health complications.
If you want, I can make a list of the top 10 magnesium-rich foods and simple ways to add them to your diet daily, which is often more effective than supplements alone.