Magnesium Glycinate

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wade1989

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Has anyone tried this for anxiety/depression? Have read good things . Any help would be appreciated
 

Artios1

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Has anyone tried this for anxiety/depression? Have read good things . Any help would be appreciated
Magnesium Glycinate does have a calming effect along with other benefits … It is also inexpensive so it may be worth a try.
Magnesium Citrate is a bit less expensive, but it has a laxative effect ….so stay with the Glycinate…generally no more than 4 to 500 mg per day.

Additionally, Glycinate is easy on the stomach …so you can take it with or w/o food.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Has anyone tried this for anxiety/depression? Have read good things . Any help would be appreciated

Magnesium is involved with over 300 biological functions in our body.
There are a number of factors that can contribute to anx/ depression.
Certainly a deficiency in Mag can be a culprit, but most often depression is treated with potentially harmful drugs according to a leading psychiatrist, Dr Peter Breggin.

Magnesium is essential, that means that you cannot survive without enough magnesium either from food as a source or mineral supplements.
I've found that good magnesium compounds help with relaxation and to naturally calm during stressful times. I take a dose almost every day for general health. You can notice a difference when eating foods high in magnesium and supplements compared to not getting enough.

To your health and happiness.
🍵🙂👍🥦
 

Mem

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I have a Magnesium Chloride topical form of application on hand for the relief of tension, insomnia, stress, and muscle spasm, specifically leg cramps in my case for emergency use after working long hours without properly hydrating and so waking with screaming Charlie horses.

Also, I recently happened upon a sort of infomercial, while viewing watercolor tutorials, about the effectiveness of engaging in artwork, regardless of talent level, to induce a sense of well-being and reduce depression (dwelling on the past) and anxiety (dwelling on the future) by keeping a focus in the present moment while drawing or painting or other type of creative work.
 

CarriePie

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I started taking magnesium taurate at bedtime. I feel like I've noticed a difference. I also take L-theanine at bedtime, which I really feel has helped (I started taking it longer ago). I get both of them from iHerb or Amazon. I have not experienced any side effects.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I started taking magnesium taurate at bedtime. I feel like I've noticed a difference. I also take L-theanine at bedtime, which I really feel has helped (I started taking it longer ago). I get both of them from iHerb or Amazon. I have not experienced any side effects.
L Theonine is an amazing amino acid.
As the Lord provides, I would like to provide that as well as a number of forms of magnesium. Many find that both help with a restful night sleep.
 

ThyKingdomComeSoon

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Has anyone tried this for anxiety/depression? Have read good things . Any help would be appreciated
I have used magnesium supplements for seasonal depression many years ago but what really helped me is vitamin D3 supplementation. with magnesium, i felt calmer and more relaxed, my leg cramps disappeared, most of the population in north America is magnesium deficient.

Here is a link of an article of magnesium supplementation;
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16542786/

Cheers.
 

Billyd

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I recommend that you get a complete blood panel. It will show you your deficiencies and you can adjust your vitamin and mineral intake for them. It's a lot better than wasting money on supplements that you don't need.
 

PennEd

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Magnesium is involved with over 300 biological functions in our body.
There are a number of factors that can contribute to anx/ depression.
Certainly a deficiency in Mag can be a culprit, but most often depression is treated with potentially harmful drugs according to a leading psychiatrist, Dr Peter Breggin.

Magnesium is essential, that means that you cannot survive without enough magnesium either from food as a source or mineral supplements.
I've found that good magnesium compounds help with relaxation and to naturally calm during stressful times. I take a dose almost every day for general health. You can notice a difference when eating foods high in magnesium and supplements compared to not getting enough.

To your health and happiness.
🍵🙂👍🥦
Do you know of, and would you endorse phenbendazole?
 

Moses_Young

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Has anyone tried this for anxiety/depression? Have read good things . Any help would be appreciated
Haven't tried magnesium glycinate, but have tried another form of magnesium once when I was depressed. It went away soon after. And before people can say "toughen up princess", there were other more measurable improvements also, like no cramps, so it definitely did something. As other posters have said, our bodies need magnesium for pretty much everything, so provided its in a form suitable for the body, why not?
 

Moses_Young

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I saw a couple vids that advocated it not just for cancer. They contend that parasites are a primary driver of cancer and illness.

But you're just not sure who you can trust with this kind of stuff.
Yeah, I agree. Why the knee-jerk reaction against ivermectin and this type of drug, if it doesn't cure cancer? My bet is that this has some role in curing at least some cancers or possibly other Big-Pharma money-makers.
 

vassal

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I saw a couple vids that advocated it not just for cancer. They contend that parasites are a primary driver of cancer and illness.

But you're just not sure who you can trust with this kind of stuff.
True, this drug is however is not harmless and cannot be taken liberally, has do be dosed correctly and used carfully. From what i read and understood ( i have s solid science background) about it it seem less problematic than the current anti cancer drugs. apparently fenben combined with ivermectin works even better, they work in synergy.

Peace,
 

PennEd

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True, this drug is however is not harmless and cannot be taken liberally, has do be dosed correctly and used carfully. From what i read and understood ( i have s solid science background) about it it seem less problematic than the current anti cancer drugs. apparently fenben combined with ivermectin works even better, they work in synergy.

Peace,
Won’t hold you to it, but what would you suggest is an appropriate dose?

I’m not really looking to take it for cancer. More of a preventative and parasite removal.
 

vassal

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Won’t hold you to it, but what would you suggest is an appropriate dose?

I’m not really looking to take it for cancer. More of a preventative and parasite removal.
you know, in many cultures they do tale annually a dose of medication in case, I think it is not a bad idea, I will look in the literature and get back to you.

As for prevention to kill cysts and eggs, larvae, cooking all meats well is a good way, freezing meats, fish at -20 for 1 month also will kill parasites. washing veggies very well is also a must.

Many do get infected with raw fish like in sushi, personally I stay away from raw fish.

Ill get back to you with some references for dosage, this week.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I saw a couple vids that advocated it not just for cancer. They contend that parasites are a primary driver of cancer and illness.

But you're just not sure who you can trust with this kind of stuff.
There are those suggesting the same about fungus/ mold, and even viruses (ie female cervical/ reproductive organs) and required a vax against it of all entering colleges (guys too) until there were too many deaths and other severe reactions. Research surfaced showing the opposite, that it was the vaccines causing the cancer instead.
Now there are turbo growth cancers from CV vaccines.

We researched the effects of chemicals in ground water upon several species of fish. There was tumor growth in some exposed to ppm.

There are many causes of tumors and we see that oncologists (bump/ lump doctors) don't have all the answers. I really wish they were more effective at their jobs. Since they are not, and continue to use methods over 50 years old, we should have an open mind to other options.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I saw a couple vids that advocated it not just for cancer. They contend that parasites are a primary driver of cancer and illness.

But you're just not sure who you can trust with this kind of stuff.

Many Oncologists will disagree with me and claim that there are no known causes of cancer.
I forget to mention one more cause of cancer.
HERE at 49:30

Keep in mind that the causes of cancer I listed can be found in research literature. However, after trillions of dollars spent on cancer research and treatments,
A. there are still no actual medical cures
B. The same medical treatments used are the same as they were over 50 years ago. My heart goes out to those who seek treatment and they have no judgement from me but prayers only.
C. Treatments other than those medical/ allopathic are forbidden in USA
D. The cancer research lobbies still solicit for money, grants and donations more than any TV preacher.


Over half a century of success, why change a most lucrative business model?
 

Gideon300

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Many Oncologists will disagree with me and claim that there are no known causes of cancer.
I forget to mention one more cause of cancer.
HERE at 49:30

Keep in mind that the causes of cancer I listed can be found in research literature. However, after trillions of dollars spent on cancer research and treatments,
A. there are still no actual medical cures
B. The same medical treatments used are the same as they were over 50 years ago. My heart goes out to those who seek treatment and they have no judgement from me but prayers only.
C. Treatments other than those medical/ allopathic are forbidden in USA
D. The cancer research lobbies still solicit for money, grants and donations more than any TV preacher.


Over half a century of success, why change a most lucrative business model?
I suggest that you check out Professor James Tour's research group. They've been working on nano machines for many years. A recent development enables the destruction of cancer cells without harming normal cells. James Tour is a born again believer, preacher and evangelist.

https://news.rice.edu/news/2023/molecular-jackhammers-good-vibrations-eradicate-cancer-cells