Nobody wants to talk about constipation, but it’s a chronic issue that can undermine your energy, digestion and detoxification, as well as fuel inflammation and disease. While there are several underlying reasons that can cause constipation, you can often get things moving—and gain relief—with the help of magnesium.
How Magnesium Eases Constipation
The body needs adequate magnesium to keep your digestion running smoothly. Studies have shown low magnesium intake correlates to higher rates of constipation. Conversely, magnesium supplements have been shown to work better than bulk laxatives in some patients with constipation.
The reason why magnesium citrate is an excellent choice as a gentle laxative is because it works in two ways. First, magnesium helps to relax muscles within the intestinal wall, increasing your ability to go to the bathroom. Second, magnesium works as an osmotic, pulling water into the bowels and making stool softer and easier to move.
How to Get Enough Magnesium
Getting enough magnesium through your diet is becoming increasingly difficult. Even if you eat lots of good sources like beans and leafy greens, most of today’s crops are grown in soil so depleted in minerals that even the healthiest food is low in this essential mineral.
Supplementing with Natural Vitality’s CalmTM will ensure you’re getting enough of this foundational mineral to help keep your bowels running smoothly. As with vitamin C, you can’t overdose on magnesium—anything above the amount needed by the body will be eliminated through the bowels, kidneys or through sweat. If you experience an uncomfortable laxative effect, simply decrease your dosage or space it out over the day. At the optimal dosage, your stools should be comfortably loose.
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