Maintaining healthy magnesium levels often leads to deeper, more sound sleep. Magnesium plays a role in supporting deep, restorative sleep by maintaining healthy levels of GABA, a neurotransmitter that promotes sleep.One function of GABA, or gamma-aminobutyric acid, is to "quiet" neural activity -- which helps lull you off to dreamland. Moreover, magnesium actually binds to GABA receptors and can help calm your system in a similar manner. But that's not the mineral's only mode of action; magnesium is also a precursor to serotonin, another neurotransmitter. Magnesium is essential to the production of serotonin. Low levels of this neurotransmitter are also linked to insomnia, anxiety and other issues. Magnesium also helps manage the production and release of melatonin, the hormone which maintains your circadian rhythm. As sources note, the sleeping drug Ambien is actually modeled after magnesium's effects on the brain -- which raises the question, why not just prescribe a magnesium supplement instead?
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