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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Magnesium and Blood Pressure

  • Excess magnesium can indeed cause a significant drop in blood pressure (hypotension).
  • Because magnesium acts as a natural calcium blocker, it relaxes the smooth muscles within your blood vessels, leading to vasodilation and lower pressure readings.

Connection to Fatigue

  • When blood pressure drops too low, vital organs and the brain receive less oxygen and fewer nutrients, which directly results in extreme fatigue, lethargy, and weakness.
  • Furthermore, an electrolyte imbalance—specifically an excess of magnesium relative to other minerals like calcium, sodium, or potassium—disrupts cellular energy production, worsening the feeling of exhaustion.

Important Considerations

  • High levels of magnesium are rarely achieved through diet alone; they are almost always the result of excessive supplementation or impaired kidney function.
  • If you are experiencing persistent low blood pressure and fatigue while taking supplements, it is critical to reduce your intake and evaluate your overall mineral ratios.
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  • Conditions Use Of: Sodium (Population: hypoglycemic individuals)
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