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Can magnesium transform your sleep?
The London Standard
|January 23, 2025
Juggling long hours and a stressful job left Wild Nutrition customer Fi feeling exhausted and depleted. Struggling to sleep was only compounding the problem
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Here, she shares how the discovery of Food-Grown Magnesium changed her life.
"I was feeling burnt out and had definite fatigue," explains Fi.
"I read an article online about the best magnesium supplements to try. I was having trouble sleeping; I was struggling to fall asleep in the first place. I have a stressful job with long hours and was feeling burnt out and had definite fatigue. I'd read that magnesium is good for promoting sleep hygiene and improving energy levels," explains Fi.
Fi admits she was sceptical at first, but what ultimately convinced her to give Food-Grown* Magnesium a try were the scientific results*:
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