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Same here, I have had severe anxiety and depression for quite some time. I was prescribed a few SSRI's bet, but my doctor was a dick and pretty much state I need to just get out and do more, get my mind off shit.

So on trying to improve my mental health I started taking nootropics. Some of them people SWARE BY, yet I never experienced any noticeable effect. But by chance I ordered a batch of Magnesium L-Threonate and it was absolutely exhilarating. I can honestly say I've been dosing for about 6 months now and it's completely turned my around. I don't suggest anyone experiment with supplements and/or medications without professional assistance. Because this was more like one of those one shot wonders, where you just chance it till you find whatever works.




I have had a similar experience. Magnesium lowered my anxiety and made me feel 10 years younger. My sleep is better too. And it's so cheap, yet none of the doctors mentioned it. I only discovered it by chance, when I bought a tube of effervescent pills to sweeten water while travelling (didn't trust the taste of water where I was going). So many schooled doctors, and yet none of them made such a simple suggestion!

Another wonder mineral is Calcium. It relieves my back pain. I have learned when I need Mg or Ca by the way I feel, so now I am OK without abusing them. I just pop one when needed.


Are muscle cramps the source of your back pain?


I up my consumption of calcium rich foods and B vitamins for low back pain. In my case, it seems to be immune distress. The pelvic bones are the largest well of bone marrow in the body.


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Just an FYI to other people: please note, this is a green handle using a capital I in place of the L in my name. I didn't leave the above remark.


The old Sans Serif font trick! Haven't seen that since the AOL days.


Magnesium annihilated my anxiety too. I had severe anxiety and insomnia. I used magnesium supplement for about 6 months. All gone, now I have no mental problems and stopped using magnesium supplements. Just eating healthy, and it seems fine enough. Not sure how I developed that serious magnesium deficiency for years...


I suggest you use Cronometer.com for a few weeks or days and see if you actually reach the RDA of 400mg a day. My guess is you don't from food alone unless you eat a lot of pumpkin seeds and nuts that are magnesium rich every single day. Most people are deficient in magnesium.


Interesting website, thanks for sharing.


I suggest you check out Cronometer


Can you tell me the advantage of L-Threonate? Choosing magnesium (and dosage) opens up a world of options and examine.com doesn't help a huge amount...


Here's a pretty decent explanation from NootropicsDepot: http://nootropicsdepot.com/articles/magnesium-glycinate-vs-l...




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