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Magnesium + Anxiety + Mood

Posted by bxbx19 on January 28, 2015, at 9:13:33

I've been on klonopin for a long time, and it helps with my anxiety. Depression is nothing too bad but I do find my mood goes down a bit from time to time.

Recently I've looked into vitamins and minerals affecting these things, and have gone away from my multi-vitamin, reading Selenium and some other ingredients can add to these problems.

I also read magnesium, taurate being the best, can really help. I've started taking it in the morning and I really think it's doing something in a good way. It also has done wonders for my atrial fibrillation, but that's another story.

I'm wondering if anybody has tried this and/or other supplements? Also, specifically with the magnesium, I take it first thing in the AM with my klonopin, and I've noticed my mood goes down a bit and anxiety goes up in early afternoon. I do take a second dose of klonopin in the PM, but not until dinner. Should I be splitting up my magnesium and take some in the afternoon? Not sure what the half-life on this is.

Thanks everyone.

 

Re: Magnesium + Anxiety + Mood » bxbx19

Posted by Tomatheus on January 28, 2015, at 19:07:53

In reply to Magnesium + Anxiety + Mood, posted by bxbx19 on January 28, 2015, at 9:13:33

bxbx19,

I just wanted to post real quickly to welcome you to Psycho-Babble. I hope that you'll get some helpful responses to the questions that you posed about magnesium.

Magnesium is something that I did personally try several years back (I think it was magnesium oxide, which I understand isn't the most bioavailable form of magnesium), and I don't remember much about my experience with it other than that it seemed to help a bit with some agitation that I was experiencing, possibly from the lithium carbonate I was taking at the time. Unfortunately, I don't recall whether its effects wore off in less than 24 hours or if I tried dosing the supplement twice a day.

I will say that finding the best dose (and dosing schedule, if it applies) of a supplement for you sometimes takes some experimentation, so it might not be a bad idea to try taking half of your magnesium in the morning and the rest of it in the afternoon, as you were asking about. I can't say for sure that you'll feel any different with divided doses, but it seems doubtful that you'd have anything to lose from trying it.

Good luck with everything,
Tomatheus

 

Re: Magnesium + Anxiety + Mood

Posted by ed_uk2010 on January 29, 2015, at 10:05:03

In reply to Re: Magnesium + Anxiety + Mood » bxbx19, posted by Tomatheus on January 28, 2015, at 19:07:53

Magnesium is generally better absorbed if you take smaller doses two or three times a day rather than taking it all at once. In addition, taking too much at once can sometimes cause diarrhea.

 

Re: Magnesium + Anxiety + Mood

Posted by Hugh on January 29, 2015, at 13:05:42

In reply to Magnesium + Anxiety + Mood, posted by bxbx19 on January 28, 2015, at 9:13:33

I've tried several different types of magnesium. Magnesium L-threonate is the most absorbable.

http://www.lef.org/Magazine/2012/2/Novel-Magnesium-Compound-Reverses-Neurodegeneration/Page-01

 

Re: Magnesium + Anxiety + Mood

Posted by Maria3667 on February 11, 2015, at 16:51:18

In reply to Re: Magnesium + Anxiety + Mood, posted by Hugh on January 29, 2015, at 13:05:42

I feel magnesium (oxide or any other type) works well for mild depression, for a severe depression and/or anxiety it's not strong enough. I've tried dosages of 1250 mg/p/day for months.

Best treatment for depression/anxiety in my opinion is high dose Seroquel (1.000 mg/p/day). That certainly did the trick, but made me sleep for hours & caused weight gain (what doesn't?!)...

Just my 2 cents.


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