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Erica,
I'm afraid it's even more complicated. Hormones affect magnesium levels, according to Dr. Carolyn Dean.
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Magnesium levels fluctuate during a woman’s cycle. The higher the estrogen or progesterone, the lower the magnesium. During the second half of the menstrual cycle, when both estrogen and progesterone are elevated, magnesium plummets. This can result in spasms in the brain arteries — a prelude to PMS and migraines. Increasing dietary and supplemental magnesium can help relieve PMS-related symptoms, such as headaches, bloating, low blood sugar, dizziness, fluid retention and sugar cravings.
How low magnesium is affecting your hormonal balance
This was so on target....I have been writing in a moon calendar gauging my hormones and this is exactly how it is happening right now too! I suppose I really need to ramp up that external magnesium during my Low E weeks. Gosh I'm getting around 700mg as it is...guess I'll apply topical morning and evening during those low E weeks and see how that goes. My body has been kinda achy and I do believe I am in the second half of those 2 weeks. Didn't get a bad migraine this month, but did have to thwart it off as soon as I started to feel it by using one Triptan pill. Onto the next month....trial and error.