How Magnesium helps the Heart Function
The heart is not only a mechanical pump -
it’s also ⚡️ electromagnetic ⚡️
generating the largest electromagnetic field in the body, which can be measured and mapped with tools like ECGs and MRIs.
Here's how MAGNESIUM helps the heart's electro-magnetic activity:
ELECTROLYTE BALANCE
Magnesium is a key electrolyte.
Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electric charge and are vital for many bodily functions, especially for the heart.
They help to conduct electrical impulses in the body, including the heart's rhythm - its ability to contract and relax.
PREVENT ARRYTHMIAS
Magnesium helps maintain a healthy heart rhythm.
Low levels of magnesium are associated with a higher risk of arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats), which can be life-threatening.
By regulating the movement of calcium in and out of cells, magnesium helps to prevent excessive contraction, protecting against arrhythmias.
REGULATE BLOOD PRESSURE
Magnesium acts as a natural calcium channel blocker, a type of medication often used to treat high blood pressure and heart conditions.
Adequate magnesium levels allow for smoother blood flow and can prevent hypertension, a significant risk factor for heart disease.
REDUCE INFLAMMATION
Magnesium has anti-inflammatory properties.
Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress are risk factors for heart disease.
By reducing these, magnesium contributes to overall heart health.
ENERGY PRODUCTION
Magnesium is vital for the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the main source of energy in cells, including heart muscle cells.
Adequate energy is crucial for maintaining heart function and electromagnetic properties.
Supplement your heart health with Magnesium.