April 2026

Magnesium and Stress and Our Nervous System

Stress Affects More Than Just How We Feel

When we experience stress, the body activates a complex system designed to help us respond quickly - “fight or flight” This system increases hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol, preparing the body for action. 

But these stress responses can also increase the body's demand for key nutrients, including magnesium, which plays a role in over 300 reactions in the body, making adequate daily intake well worth prioritising.

Magnesium Helps Regulate the Stress Response

Magnesium plays a role in supporting the nervous system’s balance between alertness and relaxation.

It helps regulate signals that influence how the body moves between:

  • stress mode
  • recovery mode

When magnesium levels are adequate, the body may find it easier to return to a calmer state after stress.

Stress Can Increase Magnesium Use

Periods of ongoing stress may increase the body’s magnesium requirements.  This can happen because stress responses affect:

  • hormone regulation
  • muscle tension
  • nervous system activity

Over time, this can place additional demand on magnesium levels.

Everyday Stress Adds Up

Many people today manage:

  • demanding jobs
  • family responsibilities
  • financial pressures
  • constant digital stimulation

These daily stressors can accumulate over time, highlighting the importance of supporting overall nutrition.

Supporting Nutritional Balance

Maintaining balanced daily nutrition helps support the body during periods of stress, supports recovery, and helps maintain a healthy immune system.

Magnesium-rich foods include:

  • leafy greens
  • seeds and nuts
  • whole grains
  • legumes

Stress is a normal part of life. But supporting the body with good nutrition and recovery time can help maintain resilience. Small changes in daily habits can often make a meaningful difference.

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