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They are chewable and can be more palatable, especially for those who have a hard time with traditional supplement forms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There is no evidence to suggest that magnesium is addictive.

Taking magnesium 30 minutes to an hour before bed may help improve sleep.

Yes, magnesium is known to help relax muscles and improve sleep quality.

Drinks like mineral water and certain fortified beverages can be high in magnesium. Some plant-based milks are also fortified with magnesium.

Yes, taking magnesium at night may help improve sleep quality.

Poor diet, certain medical conditions, and some medications can lead to low magnesium levels.

While there is limited research, some believe that magnesium could help in hair growth by improving scalp circulation.

Some studies suggest that magnesium may help alleviate symptoms of anxiety, but more research is needed. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.

Some research suggests that magnesium can positively influence testosterone levels, but more studies are needed for conclusive evidence.

Magnesium is essential for brain function and has been shown to play a role in mood regulation and cognitive health.

Muscle cramps, fatigue, poor sleep, mood swings, irregular heartbeat, nausea, numbness, tingling, loss of appetite, and weakened bones.

Magnesium has a calming effect and can help improve sleep, but it generally doesn't cause excessive tiredness.