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  You opted in to receive mail from BizPac Review. The products and views of our sponsors and advertisers are not independently vetted or endorsed by BizPac Review. Sponsorships like the one below enable us to continue to bring you the latest news and information free of charge. A 2010 review of natural treatments for anxiety found that magnesium could be a treatment for anxiety. More recently, a 2017 review that looked at 18 different studies found that magnesium did reduce anxiety. These studies looked at mild anxiety, anxiety during premenstrual syndrome, postpartum anxiety, and generalized anxiety. [According to this review]( one of the reasons why magnesium might help reduce anxiety is that it may improve brain function. Now, you might be thinking... "there are a gazillion magnesium products out there, if magnesium were the solution to stress — more people would be stress-free." The problem is two-fold. FIRST, almost everyone is SEVERELY deficient in magnesium — even those who get the "recommended daily dose"... Because higher stress levels (common for ambitious folks like us) require much higher than RDA doses. And SECOND... Most magnesium supplements fail to help you beat stress… Now that you understand how critical magnesium is for everything — it might be tempting to run out to your local drug or health food store and buy some magnesium. That would be a mistake, though — because most magnesium products do nothing, for two primary reasons: ❌ They are synthetic, unnatural, and not recognized by your body... and... ❌ ❌ They are NOT FULL SPECTRUM ❌ Which means they are missing the various forms of magnesium needed to target various organs in the body and to handle all sources of stress — and boost your performance in every key area. Most people get 1-2 forms of synthetic magnesium (at best); which is why they typically feel little or nothing from supplements. But there's a miracle that occurs when your body gets ALL the magnesium that it needs, in all the forms that it needs at the optimal dosage. If You're *Only* Taking ONE Form Of Magnesium — YOU ARE STILL DEFICIENT! [>> Why Getting ALL 7 FORMS Of Magnesium Transforms Your Stress And Performance ✅]( [Magnesium]( Be well! Our mailing address is: 108 S Washington St. Suite 300 Alexandria VA 22314 You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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