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Magnesium and Muscle Spasms

  • Direct Relationship: Yes, low magnesium levels are very commonly linked to muscle spasms, cramping, and involuntary twitching.
  • Neuromuscular Function: Magnesium plays a vital role in regulating neuromuscular transmission and muscle relaxation.
  • Calcium Balance: Without adequate magnesium, calcium can excessively enter muscle cells, leading to over-contraction and cramping.
  • Biochemical Interactions: Other imbalances, such as potassium and calcium ratios, often interact with magnesium status to influence muscle symptoms.
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