Magnesium deficiency is a surprisingly common health issue, affecting nearly two-thirds of adults worldwide, according to recent studies. This essential mineral plays a pivotal role in the function of both the nervous and muscular systems, influencing everything from nerve transmission to muscle contraction. Yet, the early signs of magnesium deficiency are often so subtle they go unnoticed.
Many people ignore mild symptoms—like fatigue or muscle twitching—until the imbalance becomes severe. As a result, magnesium deficiency is frequently detected late, after more serious complications develop.
Understanding these silent symptoms is crucial to protecting your long-term health and overall well-being. For more on prevalence, see the National Institutes of Health.
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